By Parmjit Singh
Published: February 25, 2014
* Modi’s immigration policy highly communal and anti-Muslim* SAD should either shun Modi or stop shedding crocodile tears for 1984 victims* Political class responsible for diluting sanctity of turban
Amritsar, Punjab (February 25, 2014):
Dal Khalsa has taken strong note of BJP prime ministerial candidate
Narendra Modi’s highly parochial, communal and biased views on
immigrants coming from Bangladesh.
In a hard hitting statement party’s
secretary for political affairs Kanwar Pal Singh said Modi’s utterances
that Hindu migrants should be allowed to enter from Bangladesh border
and others to be thrown back reflected his communal trait. “India can’t
have immigrant policy based on religion. Either immigrant’s are
acceptable or unacceptable, irrespective of their religion, caste and
creed”, said he, while taking a dig at BJP’s divisive and discriminative
policies.
He said if after becoming PM, Modi was
aiming at transforming India into a Hindu state in true sense, he could
go ahead only after the Indian establishment allowed Punjab, Kashmir,
Nagaland and Assam the right to secede. “The people of these states have
time and again rejected the dominance of New Delhi and are actively
seeking right to self-determination since 70’s”, he pointed out.
The organization leader also took
serious view of Shiromani Akali Dal treating ‘turban’ as ‘topi’.
Kanwarpal said the Badal duo had committed a blunder by placing tied
turban on the head of Narendra Modi during his visit to Jagraon. The
father and son had forgotten that turban was religious symbol and not
just a cultural headgear. Akalis have diluted the sanctity of turban,
said Singh and added it was disgusting and painful to see turbaned Modi.
He rued that the post of the Jathedar
Akal Takht and SGPC head had become subservient to the chair of the
chief minister otherwise their intervention could have been sought to
end such a repeated sacrilege to the turban by the political class.
He took exception over the remarks of
Sukhbir Badal that they would win 13 seats in Punjab to make Modi a PM.
If Akalis are hell bent to ignore Modi’s complicity in 2002 carnage,
then they must stop shedding crocodile tears for the victims of 1984
Delhi killings. “There is no difference between the role of Rajiv Gandhi
and Narendar Modi in 1984 and 2002 carnage respectively”. Both had
engineered the bloodshed of minorities to consolidate Hindu vote-bank,
said he.
He said Modi’s so-called promise not to
displace Sikh farmers of Gujarat sounds hollow and looks a mere poll
gimmick. “People of Punjab and Sikh farmers of Gujarat would witness,
how Modi and his coterie would deceive them once the elections were
over”, he pointed out.