Jalandhar, Punjab (August 13, 2014):
Observing August 13 as “Azaadi Sankalp Divas”, Dal Khalsa stressed that
the struggle of Sikhs is aimed to find an independent foothold in the
comity of nations. As protagonists of Sikh independence, the
organization asked the Indian leadership to honour all broken promises
made by Hindu leaders before and after transfer of power in 1947.
While addressing the spirited gathering
of youngsters, party head Harchranjit Singh Dhami said 67 years ago,
Hindus got their independence on 15 August while Muslims got it on 14
August. Extending congratulations to both Muslims and Hindus on their
67th independence day, he said Sikh Nation missed the bus as it was not
lucky enough to get their own homeland. He said since then Sikhs have
been aspiring for their sovereign self-rule. Ruing the torturous and
humiliating journey of the last seven decades, the party president said
that the community regrets the decision of the then Sikh leaders to join
Union of India.
He however made it clear that Sikhs do not have any enmity with India or its people but their fight is with the rulers and policy makers of this country who have betrayed the Sikhs and who are a main hurdle in granting right to self determination to our people.
He said their group was asking for the right of self-determination for the people of the state. India should allow plebiscite in Punjab –in case the people decide to be with the Union of India, we will accept it, said Dhami. He hastened to add that such a plebiscite must be held under the auspices of the United Nations.
The message of organization’s patron and exiled leader Gajinder Singh was read out by Sarbjit Singh Ghuman. In his message, he said “I believe the only way for permanent peace and growth in this region is that people of Punjab, Kashmir and other struggling people should be given the choice through self-determination, which is the right of every nationality”.
Welcoming the statement of Telangana Rastra Samiti Rajya Sabha Member Parliament, Ms. K Kavitha, party spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh condemned the registration of a case against her under sedition laws. He echoed Kavitha’s statement that J & K and Telangana were both forcefully annexed to India. Praising Kavitha for showing courage to speak truth, he said Sikhs too were cheated by the Indian leadership. “Kavitha reinforced our standpoint that India follows a smash and grab policy vis-à-vis ethnic and religious minorities, he added.
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Taking RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to task
for stating that the cultural identity of all Indians is Hindutva, he
said Sikhs take it as an affront to their separate distinct identity.
Sikhs are not Hindus and we reiterate this loud and clear.
He said ever since the Modi Sarkar was
formed, RSS has got a field day to mock and tease minorities. The RSS
leadership is working towards transforming India into a Hindu rashtra in
real terms. “With a hardcore Hindutva face at the helm of affairs, RSS
has started playing the Hindu card brazenly”, said he. Doing tough talk,
he said majority fundamentalism breeds minority fundamentalism and this
is what happened in the past that led to unrest in Punjab.
Announcing his party’s future plans,
Satnam Singh said the party would endeavour to expand its base and
strengthen its organisational structure.