Saturday, 8 December 2012
Kharku (72 Kalia Parsang)Bhai Sulakhan Singh Ji Kavishri Jatha
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Friday, 7 December 2012
Sikh Genocide 1984 - Petition N.A.V.-1984 (NYIT Festival of Lights 2012)
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Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Dal Khalsa slams Badal Govt. for pomp and show at World Kabaddi cup amid mourning
Jalandhar, Punjab (December 03, 2012):
According to a media report shared by S. Kanwar Pal Singh, Secretary of
Dal Khalsa, the organization (Dal Khalsa) has taken exception to the
manner in which Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his Deputy
CM son Sukhbir Badal swung into mode of celebrations with Akshay Kumar
and Miss Pooja to launch Kabaddi cup in Bathinda with full pomp and show
on Saturday despite declaring seven day mourning on the death of former
Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral.
“What a shameful act by Punjab
Government,” said party spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh. Calling it
disgusting, the Dal Khalsa has asked the MP Naresh Gujaral son of late
IK Gujaral to quit Akali Dal, protesting the disrespect shown by Badals
to the departed soul.
“Had Badals been little sensible, they
would have postponed the Kabaddi show for week’s time or at least
cancelled the dance show of celebrities’, notwithstanding the loss of
state exchequer,” the party said.
Calling Badals shame-proof, he said that
last year when the entire community was observing the November genocide
week, the Badals arranged a semi-nude dance’s on November 3 during
world cup Kabaddi tournament.
Narendra Modi’s no to Muslims – Dal Khalsa accuses Indian media of bias against minorities
Amritsar, Punjab (December 03, 2012):
Dal Khalsa has expressed its displeasure as to why Indian media has not
taken Gujarat CM Narendra Modi to task for his refusal to allot tickets
to Muslims.
‘Modi’s big No to Muslims have gone
unattended and unnoticed’, said party’s political secretary Kanwar Pal
Singh in a statement. “There has been no strong reaction (barring few
reports) from the media houses. Why there has been no editorial,
articles and analysis on OPED pages by this time, he asked and added
that “this is because media is biased towards the minorities”, alleges
Kanwar Pal Singh.
To drive his point home, he said there
was consistent and sharp campaign in selective media during the run-up
to the Punjab assembly elections in Feb to ensure that Badals do “allot
tickets” to non-Sikhs. And once it was done and the SAD chooses ten
non-Sikh candidates to contest elections from its platform, the media
eulogized Badal for being “secular”, said he.
It’s ironic that the Punjab has been the
only state where media dictates terms to SAD especially the Badals
forcing them to “follow the specific agenda”. However, he accepted that
Badals lack acumen and they do get carried away by media hype.
He wondered why this time media has not
yet described Modi as “threat to secularism’. He urged the chairman of
the Press council Justice Katuja to take note of this bias of the Indian
media.
90 Sikhs were reduced to ashes in 3 cities – Bokaro, Allahabad & Mirzapur
Ludhaina, Punjab (December 03, 2012):
After disclosing the Sikh Genocide in Hondh Chillar (Haryana) and Riyasi
(Jammu & Kashmir) All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) and
Sikhs for Justice (SJF) has revealed the details of genocidal attacks on
Sikhs in Bokaro (Jharkhand), Allahabad and Mirzapur during Sikh
Genocide 1984.
A recent press release jointly issued by
AISSF and SJF has revealed that about 90 Sikhs were burned alive in
these 3 cities during first week of November 1984.
AISSF president Karnail Singh
Peermohammad, who is also the co-ordinator of SJF, has sent the list of
90 Sikhs massacred in these cities. According to information the
organizations have procured the FIR as well as proper addresses of 90
Sikhs killed during the genocidal violence against the Sikhs.
According to Peermohammad People
Movement for Human Rights (PMHR) has extended their valuable help to
collect the information regarding Sikhs massacred in these three cities.
AISSF president said it’s been 28 years
since the Sikh Genocide happened and despite all these evidences and
witnesses, no one has been punished.
“Congress Leader Aziz Amam former M.L.A
and Tripathi, who brought the petrol and other chemicals from their
Petrol Pump with which about 90 Sikhs were burnt alive, did not face any
proceedings” Peermohammad added.
According to information released by
AISSF during November 1984 many Sikhs were burnt alive at Gurdwara Singh
Sabha situated in City Center, Bokaro which was considered to the heart
of Bokaro.
Similarly, many Sikhs were reportedly
massacred in Bihar Colony, Bus Stand Chaas, Dhanbad Road, Cadra Cinema
and in Gujarat Colony.
Apart from this many Sikhs were attacked
in Transport Area, where there was considerable Sikh population. Homes
and factories owned by Sikhs were set on fire and Sikh women were raped
in this area.
“In Allahabad, Nirmal Panchiyat Akhara,
situated in Nirmal Nagar, Yellow House, Fight Ganj, Shakarlaal Bargawa
Road (Allahabad) was attacked and 65 year old Swami Karam Singh ji who
was then the president of the Akhara fought against the mob with
bravery, but he was shot in the back. After that the attackers entered
the Akhara premises and burned the sacred scripture, including Sarups of
Sri Guru Granth Sahib” the press release states.
A young Sikh Virender Singh, who was a
student of Allahabad University and was staying with Swami Karam Singh
ji, was brought out to the road and burnt alive.
AISSF president announced that Candle
light vigils and peace marches shall be organized on December 10, 2012
at New Delhi and Jamshedpur to observe the UN Human Rights Day.
The vigil shall aim at remembering the
victims of Sikh Genocide 1984 and the purpose of peace march would be to
spread awareness among the masses. He urged everyone to join the
events.
According to information SJF may present
a petition with more than 25000 Signatures to the U. S. President
Barack Obama. The petition aims at seeking recognition for Sikh genocide
1984.
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Tuesday, 4 December 2012
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Sunday, 2 December 2012
Raja urges interfaith harmony, better Sikh-Muslim ties
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-19231-Raja-urges-interfaith-harmony-better-Sikh-Muslim-ties
Addressing a seminar and a gathering of Sikh community from Pakistan in connection with the 544th birthday of Baba Guru Nanak, the PM said Pakistan was home to many sacred places belonging to Sikhs and that is a pride for the Pakistani people. Main participants and speakers of the seminar, organised by Diyal Singh Research and Cultural Forum, included Punjab Governor Sardar Latif Khosa, Evacuee Trust Property Board Chairman Syed Asif Hashmi, Federal Minister and President of PPP Lahore Samina Khalid Ghurki, State Minister Akram Masih Gill, elders of Sikh community including Sardar Jang Bahadur Singh, Sardar Resham Singh, Sardar Manmohan Singh and others.
During the seminar, Sikh leaders demanded simplifying visa procedure and increasingquota of Yatrees’ visa. The PM praised the life and teachings of Baba Guru Nanak and said that he was a great peace-lover. He said Islam also calls for justice, equality for all and promote peace, love. He said most common belief between the two sides is on the issue of Oneness of God and it was important to strengthen our relations further.
Raja said Muslims and Sikh of the region share similar values and cultural heritage. About visa complaints, the PM asked ETPB chairman to look into the matter. Regarding the steps taken by the PPP government to safeguard the rights of minorities, Raja said his government had also set up a separate Ministry for National Harmony with a view of facilitating the minorities, addressing their complaints.
Sardar Manmohan Singh Khalsa, a noted Sikh leader, aspired for friendly, durable ties between India and Pakistan. He stated that both sides should resolve their disputed issues through dialogue and asserted sincere efforts were needed for that.
Later on, PM Raja Pervaiz Ashraf announced setting up a passport office in Shahdara on the request of ETPB Chairman and PPP ticket-holder from NA-118 Syed Asif Hashmi. Hashmi said the PPP government believed in empowering and facilitating masses.
Agencies add: Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf said the PPP-led government was committed to protecting the rights of minority communities living in Pakistan.Meanwhile, Punjab Governor Sardar Latif Khosa and Federal Minister for Climate Change Rana Farooq Saeed Khan met the PM separately on Sunday. They discussed matters pertaining to law and order, and administrative affairs as well as overall political situation in Punjab.
The minister briefed the PM about Pakistan’s participation in the international conference on environment to be held in Doha (Qatar) on December 5. Earlier, PM Raja arrived in Lahore Sunday morning. On his arrival at the airport he was received by Federal Minister for National Heritage and Integration Samina Khalid Ghurki, Punjab Governor Sardar Latif Khosa, Haji Azizur Rehman Chan and Punjab Minister Ch Abdul Ghafoor.