Saturday, 24 December 2011

Bhindrawale's T-shirts are not a banned item, how can police register a case, questions Dal Khalsa





DAL KHALSA LEADERS INCLUDING PRESIDENT H.S DHAMI WEARING T SHIRTS OF SHAHEED SANT JARNAIL SINGH JI KHALSA BHINDRANWALE - **DAL KHALSA INTERNATIONAL DARES THE INDIAN HINDUTVA POLICE TO ARREST/STOP THEM OR ANY SIKHS WEARING T-SHIRTS OF SHAHEED SANT JARNAIL SINGH JI KHALSA BHINDRANWALE**
WE OPENLY CHALLENGE THE HINDUTVA TERROR POLICE,SHAHEED SANT BHINDRANWALE IS OUR ICON & THE GREATEST SIKH OF THE 20TH CENTURY NO FORCE AUTHORITY GOVT OF HINDUTVA GROUP CAN STOP US DISPLAYING HIS PICS!
Bhindrawale's T-shirts are not a banned item, how can police register a case, questions Dal Khalsa

Amritsar- Describing the police crackdown as uncalled and unwarranted, the Dal Khalsa today criticized the seizure of T-shirts on which photograph of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale along with Khalistani slogans were imbibed from Ludhiana city.

In a statement, party's senior most leader Satnam Singh Paonta Sahib has flayed the police action and theory. He went on to question the police as how could T-shirts that are being sold openly in markets, shops in all cities since many years would suddenly "vitiate the peaceful atmosphere in the state".

He said calendars, stickers, coffee-mugs, key chains and T-shirts carrying Sant Bhindrawale's pictures were already in circulation in huge quantity ever since Akal Takht has declared him a 'great martyr' in 2003. “For Sikhs, he is a martyr and his portrait has been installed in the Darbar Sahib museum by the SGPC.”

Youths in villages and towns of the state can be seen sporting bright yellow T-shirts, emblazoned with huge photos of Bhindranwale. And the paraphernalia is being openly sold in prominent markets in all major cities, claimed the former president of the radical Sikh group.

He smells some design behind the seizure and registration of a case under 153 IPC as the elections to the state assembly are round the corner. We fail to understand what prompted police to implicate Manwinder Singh Gyaspura, the whistleblower who brought to fore Hondh-Chillar massacre that took place in Haryana, in this case.

He asked the Chief Minister of the state to look into the matter and order the cancellation of the FIR as manufacturing or selling T-shirts is not banned. He claimed that even the Supreme Court and High Court had ruled in one of its rulings that demanding Khalistan was no crime as long as the campaign was pursued in a peaceful and democratic manner.