Monday, 16 April 2012

On Vaisakhi Day- Dal Khalsa urges Sikhs to remain united to foil enemies nefarious designs‏

Hoshiarpur- Marking the 313th birth anniversary of the Khalsa Panth on
Friday, the Dal Khalsa urged the youth to take up the responsibility
of cleansing politics from its current maladies instead of confining
themselves to demanding their rights.
 
Speaking at a gathering held here, Harcharanjit Singh Dhami, president
of the group made a proverbial call to empower (politically and
socially) younger generation to save them from falling into the trap
of social evils like apostasy and drug menace.
 
“Politics influences all aspects of life and youth should be prepared
to take up the challenge to cleanse the system,” he said.
 
Flanked by party’s general secretary Dr Manjinder Singh and
spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh, he further said, “Today is our National
day. Though British suspended the political sovereignty of the Sikh
people with the annexation of Punjab in 1849 yet we, the Sikhs, remain
a Nation though subjugated. Sikhs having separate and distinct
identity has been struggling for justice and freedom against all
odds”.
 
The Dal Khalsa leader urged Sikh groups to defeat the designs of all
such sects and cults, which were propagating the concept of "living
gurus" contrary to the fundamentals of the Sikh faith.
 
The organization reasserted that none but the Granth Sahib is the
perpetual Guru of the Sikh people. Referring to the clash of
perceptions about the authenticity of Dasam Granth, he said, “enemy
agencies are hatching conspiracies to divide us on religious lines. We
have to remain united to foil their nefarious designs.”
 
Commenting on the enactment of the Anand Marriage Act, Kanwar Pal
Singh said it was a fundamental right of the Sikh people to have their
own Marriage Act and by denying it the Indian govt was doing injustice
to the community. After so much dilly-dallying, the government though
belatedly has conceded to give the community its right.
 
The Sikhs have been fighting to correct the constitutional wrong since
long and  finally their struggle has bore the fruit. We hope the
parliamentarians cutting across the party lines will lend their
support in passing the bill in the parliament, he said.