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Friday, 4 June 2010

Dal Khalsa Pays Tribute To Shaheeds Of June 1984 - 1984 2010 WE WILL NEVER FORGET


**DAL KHALSA PAYS TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO BECAME SHAHEED ON
THIS DAY JUNE 4TH 1984 DEFENDING THE HARMANDAR SAHIB COMPLEX FROM
THE HINDU INDIAN ARMY WHICH LAUNCHED A FULL SCALE TERRORIST MILITARY
ATTACK ON SIKHISM'S HOLIEST SHRINE,THE DARKEST DAYS OF RECENT SIKH
HISTORY BEGAN 26 YRS AGO ON THIS DAY- NEVER FORGET 1984 - KHALISTAN ZINDABAD**

Dal Khalsa pays tribute to those great Sikh Soldiers of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji who fought and became Shaheed defending Sri Harmandar Sahib Complex & Sri Akal Takht Sahib 26 years ago.Under the leadership of Iconic Sikh Generals such as
Mahan Shaheed Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale, Shaheed Bhai Amrik Singh Ji,Shaheed Bhai Subegh Singh Ji & Shaheed Baba Thara Singh,the Sikhs fought with such ferocity that the Hindu Indian Army being one of the most powerful armies on Earth could not move even a few yards for nearly a Week.

So great were these Sikhs that no enemy could even move without being eliminated,against all odds the Sikhs defended the honour of Sikhism and Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji ,through which the enemy bullets of Hindu India went through.Even after bringing in Tanks and launching a full scale War on Sri Harmandar Sahib and Panjab they still struggled.The evil that was unleashed cannot be described and is mind shattering from Women and Girls being raped,Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji shot at alongside Sri Harmandar Sahib, Sri Akal Takht Sahib being blown up by Military Tanks of the Indian Army,to small kids being shot dead along with old age Grandfathers and Grandmothers.In an attempt to wipe out Sikhism and Sikhs the Reference library which contained saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and handwritten hukamnamas and other historical artefacts was looted and burned in order to wipe out our History.

The Sikh Defenders still even after the tanks rolled in and crushed the delicate marble fought with their heads up high shouting jakareh,it took the Indian Army chemical gas (which is illegal under international law)to neutralise those Soormeh who fought till the very end.

So evil were the Army after the Hindutva Terrorist attack on our holiest Shrine that they even tortured the dead bodies of Sikh Shaheeds ,from Shaheed Bhai Subegh Singh by scalping his head and putting barbed wire and metal rods through him to Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale's body which can be seen in pictures to be in a horrific state.

Dal Khalsa salutes these Mahan Soormeh and Shaheeds who gave their lives in front of Tanks and Bullets,some were meditating,some had come to mark Gurpurab and some had come to join the ranks of the Sikh Defenders who knew that an attack was impending.All were United under One Nishan Sahib and Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji ,it is the duty of every Sikh to put aside all differences and to keep alive the legacy of these Shaheeds and not let no one or any Government tell us who our Shaheeds are or to Forget them.We Sikhs ceased to be Indians the day the Hindu Indian Army set foot in our holiest Shrine to equate a true Sikh with an Indian is call a Jew a Nazi,never again shall we fly the Indian Flag or defend India's borders Never again will we as the Sikh Nation trust the Hindutva State of India which kills minorities and commits open Genocide on us.

As was said by Giani Amolak Singh in the aftermath of June 1984 ' They think the Golden Temple Action is over .......but this is the start..... of the REAL STRUGGLE''

Those words were true then as much as they are now,maybe more true now as our struggle for Freedom is now once again in full swing across the Sikh Panth from Panjab to Europe the Sikhs are waking up to the hidden reality of what happened 26 years ago.So on this dark week of remembrance and reflection lets all commit ourselves to exposing the truth,educating our Nation and uniting under ONE KESRI NISHAN SAHIB as our great Leader and Sher of the Sikh Qoum Mahan Shaheed Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Ji asked us to and remain in Chardi Kalla

Bole So Nihaaal Sat Sri Akaaaaal!



Never Forget 1984 - 26 years - 1984 - 2010

Khalistan Zindabad - The Next Step

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Babbu Mann Exposes Lala Lajpat Rai Anti Sikh Leader

**Babbu Mann Exposes Anti Sikh
Leader Lala Lajpat Rai At His Brilliant Concert In Wembley Which
Educated As Well As Entertained,His Mention Of 1984,The Pain Of The
Sikh Nation & Sikh Freedom & His Stance Against The Indian
Govt,RSS,Shiv Sena & Hindutva Terrorism Were Evident I...n His
Performance & Songs/Poems**


Dal Khalsa Demands Memorial For 1984 Shaheeds

Dal Khalsa posers to SGPC on 84 memorial issue
Reaffirms its plans to hold 72 hours sit-in from June 3 to 6
Condemns police crackdown on SAD (Panch Pardani)





Amritsar, June 1


In a bid to corner the SGPC for failing to build a memorial in memory of Sikh martyrs of June 1984 Darbar Sahib attack, the Sikh organization Dal Khalsa has launched a “poster war”.

To press upon the SGPC and SAD leadership vis-à-vis the memorial of June 1984 martyrs, the organization reiterated its plans to hold 72 hours sit-in protest at outside the main entrance gate of Darbar Sahib Complex from June 3 to 6 this year.

The organization today again submitted a written request to SGPC to build memorial and presented a detailed report of its sit-in. The letter assured that sit-in protest would be peaceful. They said there would be no sloganeering nor speeches during the 72 hours protest. It also assured that maryada and convenience of devotees would be fully respected. They would stage a sit-in outside the main entrance gate of the SGPC offices, he added.

Addressing the press conference party head H S Dhami said remembering the ‘martyrs’ was an example of a conscious Nation. A 72 hours sit-in is aimed to pay tribute to the ‘martyrs of faith’, he added.

Releasing a posters at a press conference, the Dal Khalsa leaders posed certain questions to the SGPC and the ruling SAD regarding their indifferent approach towards the status of martyrs.

In its first question, the Dal Khalsa has asked the SGPC president to answer as to why the resolution adopted in the executive committee of the SGPC on Feb 20, 2002 has not yet been implemented. The second question asks when the SGPC would honour its own decision to build memorial and do justice to martyrs.

Why SGPC is dithering from constructing the memorial which would have depicted unparalleled repression let loose by the Congress? Is not the SGPC hobnobbing with Congress?

Third question relates to insensitivity of the SGPC and SAD towards issues related to martyrs of June 1984. It has also posed a question to Jathedar Avtar Singh Makkar to reveal under whose pressure he has brushed the crying demand of the community under the carpet? Do you think that the desire to build memorial is confined only to hardliners? Has not the martyrs sacrificed their lives for the collective pride and honour of the community and faith? Is this not the issue that relates to the collective conscience of the Sikh Panth?
Kanwarpal Singh spokesman of the party said the posters were being dispatched to various units for distribution in different areas to create awareness among the masses. He appealed to Damdami Taksal, Akand Kirtani Jatha and Sikh Students Federation leadership to participate in the sit-in as majority of the Sikhs were from these 3 groups who embraced martyrdom during the attack.

Bhai Mohkam Singh chairman of Khalsa Action Committee was also present on the occasion.

The leaders condemned the crackdown on SAD (Panch Pardani). They said the ban on Genocide Remembrance March was illegal and against the spirit of the democracy. By let loosing the reign of terror on Panch Pardani activists, the Akali government has reminded the repression days of Congress during 80’s. Akalis have followed the Congress path. It’s clear violation of fundamental rights of the Sikhs.

Dr Manjinder Singh, Sarbjit Singh Ghuman, Baldev Singh Ajnala were also present during press conference.

Saturday, 29 May 2010

Dal Khalsa Congratulates Babbu Mann On His UK Tour & Will Continue To Support Him Babbu Mann Zindabad!!!!




Virendra Sharma Anti Sikh Anti Khalistan MP who hurt Sikh Sentiments in this years UK General Election was booed off stage by the audience at the Babbu Mann Concert at Wembley Arena London.Virendra was called on stage by the event promoters to say a few words but could not speak as his voice was drowned out by boo's and support for his rival Gurcharan Singh Conservative who stood against Sharma in the elections.


Small Clip before the crowd boo'ed him off



The booing was so bad Kumar from Heera group said why are you booing is it due to Sharma being Labour ,the crowd responded YES!and shouted Gurcharan Singh Zindabad!!.After trying to get a few words in Virendra left the stage.







Babbu Mann in the concert mentioned justice for 1984,Advani and his terrorism of the destroying the Babri Masjid,ShivSena for threats to minorities,Gandhi and his betrayal and that Fake freedom fighter Anti Sikh Lala Lajpat Rai who he said did nothing for the Freedom of South Asia and died of a Heart Attack,as we all know Lala was an Anti Sikh Figure.




Babbu Mann also sang Pavan Guru Pani Pita from Singh Is Better Than King and various gave various other quotes from Gurbani at appropriate time to educate the audience on issues regarding the Sikh Nation/Panth and Panjab.



All In All A Brilliant Concert Which Educated As Well As Entertained
People - Babbu Mann Zindabad!!!!!!!!!
Singh Is Better Than King!!



Dal Khalsa UK along with other organisations will continue to support Babbu Mann all the way,as he is the only true ICON of Panjab who shines World Over on the issues of Panjab and the Sikh Nation!




Babbu Mann Zindabad


Thursday, 13 May 2010

**Khalsa Raj - Khalistan - March Held In Panjab By Dal Khalsa THOUSANDS ATTENDED**

Floats carrying Khalistani banners and photos of Sikh Martyrs were seen everywhere

It was Khalistan all the way....

Fatehgarh Sahib: (May 12, 2010): On May 12, Khalistanis made their presence felt on the streets of Panjab during a parade to observe the tercentenary of Sikh rule established by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur in 1710.

Pro-Khalistan flags, posters, banners were raised and photos of Sikh Martyrs- Shaheeds displayed at a parade (nagar kirtan).

Pro-Khalistan slogans were also raised at the Khalsa Raj Parade organized by the Dal Khalsa to mark the tercentenary of first Sikh rule established by Sikh warrior Baba Banda Singh Bahadur. Hardliners and family members of slain militants in large numbers participated in the parade, which started from Chaparchiri and concluded at Sirhind in the evening.
Floats carrying Khalistani banners and photos of Sikh Martyrs were a source of attraction.



A float carrying Khalistani banners and photos of Martyrs including Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, Shaheed Sukhdev Singh Babbar, Shaheed Talwinder Singh Parmar, Shaheed Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala,Shaheed Baba Gurbachan Singh Manochal (all heads of Sikh militant groups), Shaheed Dilawar Singh, Jagtar Singh Hawara was source of attraction.

Khalsa Raj March organized by Dal Khalsa International


A large size poster of Dal Khalsa’s mentor Gajinder Singh, whose names figures in India's 20 most wanted persons, was distributed amongst masses all the way. The message on the float having pictures of Sikh Martyrs was - 'Sikh Martyrs last will: Khalistan'.Just as in Nagar Kirtans in the UK in which Dal Khalsa UK distributed T Shirts of Shaheed Sant Bhindranwale most of the young participants were wearing Bhindrawale’s T-shirts.



The Parade was organized by Dal Khalsa with the support of SAD (Panch Pardani), Khalsa Action Committee, Sikh Students Federation and UK based Council of Khalistan & Dal Khalsa UK

On reaching at Fatehgarh Sahib, the organizers unfurled, saluted and paid respect to the Sikh Flag, which symbolizes Sikh sovereignty.

Striking a discordant note, the organizers honoured Dilawar Singh, the assassin of former chief minister Beant Singh with ‘Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Bravery Award. They said that Dilawar Singh, like Baba Banda Singh ended the tyrannical rule of present times.



In his address, S Harcharnjit Singh Dhami, the president of the Dal Khalsa said Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was a true Sikh warrior who fought against injustice and slavery.

“This is a historic moment. We have gathered here today to reaffirm that Sikhs as a Nation have been struggling for their freedom against all odds, refusing to submit to those who aim to eliminate their identity and crush their rightful aspirations”.

By unfurling and saluting the Sikh Flag, we are keeping alive the memory and dedication of all those martyrs who laid down their lives to establish the sovereign self rule for Sikhs in the recent times”, he pointed out in a emotional tone and tenor.

Sikh Leaders saluting the Khalistan Flag at Fatehgarh Sahib


Spelling out his party’s agenda, he said we were fully convinced that the future of our people lies in seeking and obtaining the right to self-determination.

Bhai Mohkam Singh while addressing the spirited gathering of Dal Khalsa activists lambasted the present leadership for not adhering to Sikh principles and traditions.

Harpal Singh Cheema, leader of SAD (Panch Pardani) took Akalis to task for creating hurdles in establishing the Khalsa rule. The gathering called upon the Sikh masses to recognize and reject that leadership who for their personal benefits are damaging the collective cause of the Sikh nation.

Kanwar Pal Singh while addressing the gathering expressed concern and displeasure on the unsavory situation arisen after Prime Minister raised the issue of rising activities of Sikhs in Canada with his counterpart Stephen Harper in Washington in April. Since then the Canadian Sikhs are passing through a phase of turmoil, uncertainty and suspicion, he said.

He said that Dr Manmohan Singh’s unnecessary intervention in the internal affairs of Canada and his portraying the Sikhs over there in poor light was condemnable.

The organizers called upon the energetic Sikh individuals and groups especially Council of Khalistan (UK), Khalistan Affairs Centre (USA), World Sikh Organization (Canada) and other world bodies to lobby for the associate membership for Sikh Nation in the UN.

The Khalsa March in support of Khalistan in Panjab demonstrates that Sikhs are united in the face of State Sponsored Terrorism and Genocide by India's fanatical Hindutva Govts and no force of India can crush the spirit of Freedom and Self Determination in the form of Khalistan!

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Khalistan Day 2010



Sikhs mark Sovereignty Milestones
And Defy Indian Posturing in South Asia






UK (Birmingham), Sunday 9th May 2010: An array of Sikh organisations has, while marking key historical anniversaries relating to Sikh sovereign rule, delivered an uncompromising message to India reaffirming their commitment to once again liberate the Sikh homeland, and to maintain friendly relations with China and Pakistan in order to protect the territory in the event of war in South Asia. They said the Sikhs would never again save India and suggested that the Indian army reconsider its foolish claim to be able to bring its neighbours to their knees within 96 hours.
The 300th anniversary of the first sovereign Sikh state, founded in May 1710, by Banda Singh Bahadur falls this week and the Sikh national hero’s achievements were hailed as an inspiration to the current Khalistan struggle. Also commemorated was the Declaration of Khalistan made in 1986, pursuant to the decisions of the Sarbat Khalsa (national gathering), when the Sikhs set out their political goals following India’s notorious armed assault on the Golden Temple in Amritsar in June 1984.
Citing the UN’s own rejection of India’s unlawful ‘reservation’ against the application of the right of self-determination to nations under its occupation, the resolutions adopted at the annual Khalistan Day Conference identified Indian imperialist policies as being the direct cause of bloody conflicts in the sub-continent. It extended support to the Kashmiri and Naga freedom struggles and called on the international community to bring India to book for carrying out genocide against Muslims, Christians and Sikhs in an attempt to suppress legitimate, democratic movements for self-rule.
Referring to a ‘blacklist’ of Indian politicians and security officials to be put before an international criminal tribunal for genocide, the Conference called for the UK Government to start the process by arresting Indian Trade Minister Kamal Nath, who is speaking at a public function in London on 12 May 2010. Nath has been identified in credible witness testimony as being personally involved in the massacres of Sikhs in Delhi in November 1984, in which some 20,000 Sikhs were brutally murdered in three days of pogroms. He has not been prosecuted by any Indian court, despite 25 years of efforts by human rights defenders in India to hold him to account for his alleged war crimes.
Barrister Sultan Mahmood, former prime Minister of Azad Kashmir, spoke of the need for Sikhs and Kashmiris to form an effective diplomatic front to expose Indian imperialism on the global stage. He said liberation of Khalistan and Kashmir would bring massive peace and security dividends in South Asia, which the international community cannot afford to ignore. A message from the Government of Nagalim’s Foreign Minister, Rh. Raising, was delivered by Peter Davis (Naga Support group, UK) and referred to India as “the same force that tried to completely destroy Khalistan is doing the same to the Nagas today”. It went on to say “We strongly believe that the people of Khalistan have every right to determine their future for themselves. To this effect the sole authority lies with the people of Khalistan and not with India”.
In a reference to recent remarks by India’s Home Minister PV Chidambram , Amrik Singh Sahota, OBE, President of the Council of Khalistan, which organised the event in conjunction with Dal Khalsa, invited Chidambaram to recognise that sovereignty is hardwired in to the Sikh psyche and that he would do better to come to the negotiating table rather than issue futile requests through the media for Sikhs to abandon the freedom struggle. Other Sikhs speakers included Manmohan Singh and Gurcharan Singh(Dal Khalsa), Gurmej Singh Gill (Khalistan Govt in Excile), Sukvinder Singh (Sikh Federation, UK), Santokh Singh Saran (Akali Dal, Amritsar),Kashmir Singh (British Sikh Federation) and, by telephone link, Kanwarpal Singh (Dal Khalsa in Punjab, which is holding a freedom march in the Sikh homeland on 12 May).
In a message, Lord Ahmed noted how his support for Khalistan has led to India refusing him a Visa; he said a true democracy would allow political dissent and encouraged the Sikh to remain steadfast by democratically pursuing their international rights. In his message, recently re-elected Khaled Mahmood, MP backed the Sikh right of self-determination and supported the establishment of criminal tribunals to punish Sikh genocide perpetrators.

Monday, 10 May 2010

To mark the tercentenary of Sikh rule by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur 'Khalsa Raj' March from Chaparchiri to Sirhind on May 12

To mark the tercentenary of Sikh rule by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur
'Khalsa Raj' March from Chaparchiri to Sirhind on May 12


Thursday May 06th, 2010
The organization will undertake a Khalsa Raj Parade from Chaparchiri to Sirhind to mark the tercentenary of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, the first Sikh warrior who is credited with establishing the sovereign Sikh rule on May 12.

Addressing the media persons, the party head H S Dhami and spokesperson Kanwarpal Singh said jatha of hundreds of Sikh youths on vehicles and motorcycles would start from the place Baba Banda Singh defeated and killed the Governor of Sirhind Wazir Khan to end his tyrannical rule. “The march would conclude at Sirhind where Baba Banda Singh unfurled the Saffron Nishan Sahib and established the first rule of Sikhs”.

Courting a new controversy, they called the former chief minister Beant Singh as modern day Wazir Khan in whose regime killings of Sikh youth were order of the day. They said Dilawar Singh assassinated him to end his tyrannical rule in Punjab. Hence, they would honour Dilawar Singh, a martyr with ‘Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Bravery Award’.

Elaborating the plans of the function, they said and a simple ceremony would be performed to salute the Sikh flag. They said that families of those whose kin and kith contributed in the recent Sikh struggle would also participate in the march. They said representatives of Khalsa Action Committee, SAD (Panch Pardani), Sikh Students Federation, Sikh Youth of Punjab and Shiromani Khalsa Panchayat would also be part of the function. They said the function has a support of UK based Council of Khalistan also.

The Parade will bolster the morale of the youth who have gone astray from Sikh religious ethos, they said. “It would also be a befitting reply to all those forces and individuals who had been attempting to project Baba Banda Singh Bahadur as “Bairagi” to drag him into Hindu fold”.

They criticized the Akali leadership for inviting BJP and Congress leadership in celebrating the tercentenary celebrations. To invite and share dais with those who were deadly against the concept and ideology of Sikh rule was ridiculous and against the collective aspirations of the community.

An international conference by Council of Khalistan and Dal Khalsa (UK unit) will also be jointly organized on May 9 at Birmingham (UK) gurdwara to mark the tercentenary of Sikh rule, they added.

Dr Manjinder Singh, Sarbjit Singh Ghuman, Ranbir Singh were also present on the occasion.

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