From: Habib Yousafzai <yousafzai49@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, May 30, 2011 at 10:34 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Baba Kharak Singh was replaced by Master Tara Singh because he still had a soft corner for the Hindus
Baba Kharak Singh was replaced by Master Tara Singh because he still had a soft corner for the Hindus
Habib Yousafzai
It is well known why Baba Kharak Singh was replaced by Master Tara Singh who was a Brahmin by birth and recently converted to Sikhism. Baba Kharak Singh was the leader who led the procession of more than 500,000 Sikhs for the sovereignty of the Sikh nation. We all agree that when the time of discussion regarding partition came up Master Tara Singh told Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru to talk on his behalf also.
I am citing another example that relates to this in our times. The West wants to remove Colonel Qadafi from power and replace him with a person who will not provide funding for the advancement (nuclear technology) of the Muslim nation. The same thing was done by the Brahmin-Hindus as they put a puppet in power.
Dr. Harjinder Singh Dilgeer is of the opinion that, "one can observe the fate of the Ahmedia (Qadiani) community in Pakistan; they have been badly crushed and are second rate citizens; had the Sikhs cried foul and launched any struggle for their rights they would have got the same treatment." This argument is entirely irrelevant because the Sikhs are not a branch of Islam; rather, they have their own divine scripture called Guru Granth Sahib, whereas, Ahmedia are a branch of Islam who are basically distorting and manipulating the Islamic message. The Sikh nation will never tolerate a certain group rising and claiming that the Guru Granth Sahib is not the eternal Guru. The same situation can be observed in the Ahmedia group who think of the Quran differently. However, I strongly condemn the mistreatment of this group as they are human beings and all human beings deserve equality.
Also Dr. Harjinder Singh Dilgeer states, "Banda Singh Bahadur and Master Tara Singh are the two great Sikh leaders who have been victims of such heinous propaganda because both made great sacrifices and did never share benefits of power." It is hard to digest because there is no match in the annals of history about the personality of Sardar Banda Singh Bahadur (Shaheed). As far as Sirdar Kapur Singh, I.C.S. officer, is concerned, he was sacked from the Deputy Commissioner post when he objected a circular advising the administration to keep an eye on, as the Sikhs are a menace to the law abiding society. Despite repeated appeals Nehru did not reinstate him to the job from the judiciary. The same can be seen now, whoever speaks about the human rights of the Sikhs he or she is eliminated from the face of the earth.
The contribution in the Sikhs' Struggle for Sovereignty and political power is to continuously remind the world of the 'Genocide of Sikhs' carried out since 15th August, 1947 the day India received freedom on a platter from Britain. It is a question to the Akalis, how much have they contributed for sovereignty? Their answer(s) will be a simple 'No'. But they have their parts in killing our Sikh youth and Sikh brothers, sisters and children. I am repeating once again that "Without your sovereign nation, you (the Sikhs) will have no future" Our Sikh brothers, sisters, youth and elders are quite naive. The Research and Analysis Wing's (RAW) have sold the Guru Khalsa Panth by becoming RAW'S agents, i.e. Prakash Singh Badal, Gurcharan Tohra (deceased), Harchand Longowal, Jaswant Singh Bhullar, Harjinder Pal Singh Nagra, Balwant Ramoowalia and Surjit Barnala, to say the least. Following the martyrdom of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (Shaheed), Amrik Singh, (Major General) Shahbeg Singh, Baba Thara Singh, Sukhdev Singh and associates (13 out of 169 total) were killed in an 'undeclared' war, in the form of the brutal "Operation Bluestar" of June, 1984, along with more than 250,000 Sikhs (elders, bibis, brothers, youth and infants, Dilawar Singh Babbar, Balwant Singh Rajoana and more than 10,000 Sikhs who are rotting in high security jails of Punjab and other parts of the 'Brahmins-Hindus' democracy, has anyone come forward to raise the question of the Sikh Nation Punjab, Khalistan? The answer is a big 'NO'.
The real question is how the Sikh nation can get out of slavery under the Brahmin-Hindus. I maintain that the Sikh nation is capable of running an independent government and it has been proven from the time and government of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. No doubt we cannot reverse the past; however, there is much to be learned in abundance from our previous experiences.
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Palash Biswas
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