From: DR AWATAR SINGH SEKHON <assekhon@shaw.ca>
Date: Fri, May 27, 2011 at 10:22 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Re: [issuesonline_worldwide] Dr. Aulakh, 139 others removed from Indian blacklist will have no effect on effort to liberate Khalistan from illegal occupation by the Brahmin-Hindus Indian government
Indeed, Mr Katyal it is pathetic for you. The people like you will bring the 'Disintegration' of the alleged 'Brahmins-Hindus' demoncracy/Zamhooriat. The person like you and the Hindu Mahasabha (Mother of all evils) are the deceitful, devious, divisive and apartheid practitioners of the 'Brahmins-Hindus' demoncracy. Every Brahmin-Hindus is a saint or Scoundrel and every non-Brahmin-Hindu is a criminal, according to the written and unwritten law of the Indian Constitution 1950. The Constitution which has been torn apart, not worth of the paper written on it, and 'REJECTED' by the Sikhs' elected Members of Parliament in 1948, 26th November, 1949, 1950 and 6th September, 1965; should you do not know it. Let it sink in the apex anatomical part of your devious human body. And see below the message to the world. Yes, the 'Brahmins-Hindus' demoncracy/democracy has killed more than 3.4 Sikhs, since 15th August, 1947. The Sikh Nation has been made the 'Landless Sikh Nation, PUNJAB (under Indian occupation since 15th August, 1947) and was 'robbed' by deceitful and 'unelected' Brahmins-Hindus leadership (Congress Party and non-Sikh political parties), right after receiving the political power on the platter. Let me tell you that the Sikh Raj, PUNJAB of monarch Ranjit Singh, 1799 to 14th March, 1849 was the "FIRST SOVEREIGN AND SECULAR NATION" of South Asia. Would you find the word 'India' on the world map or in any dictionary and Encyclopedia of the English language? Try it and let me know, Mr Katyal - the HINDU.
Best Wishes and warmest regards, Khalsa ji
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From: shadi katyalsearch <shadikatyal@yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, May 27, 2011 8:23
Subject: Re: [issuesonline_worldwide] Dr. Aulakh, 139 others removed from Indian blacklist will have no effect on effort to liberate Khalistan from illegal occupation by the Brahmin-Hindus Indian government
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> It is a pathetic writing when you read the hateful words of Mr.
> Habib Yousafzia who like other Pakistanis had been well brain
> washed with the words Brahmin Hindu.
> We have seen such words of hate from other Pakistani
> fundamentalist.
> Can Mr. Yousafzia give explanation of this word"Brahmin-Hindus,
>
> Punjab was always part of India and how is it illegaly occupied
> by Brahmin Hindus???It never was anything but Punjab. are you
> willing to give back Punjab to Khalistan as you also occupy
> their land and even Guru Nanak birthplace is in Pakistan now.
> Let us hear from you, a carrier of false propaganda whether it
> is Kashmir or Khalistan???
>
> For your guidance I suggest read your own history of two nation
> theory and yes India has majority of Hindus and all are not
> Brahmin. India is not Pakistan run by Mullahs as you will not
> agree, would you?
> India is a secular nation and has as many Muslims as minority as
> your Pakistan .
>
> Maybe first learn history not from Pakistan books but other
> writers or consult encyclopedia. One wonder whether to laugh or
> cry for such lack of common knowledge. Maybe it is time you
> first learn the truth before carry on false propaganda and show
> your true nature of hate.
> Shadi
>
> --- On Fri, 5/27/11, Habib Yousafzai <yousafzai49@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: Habib Yousafzai <yousafzai49@gmail.com>
> Subject: [issuesonline_worldwide] Dr. Aulakh, 139 others removed
> from Indian blacklist will have no effect on effort to liberate
> Khalistan from illegal occupation by the Brahmin-Hindus Indian
> governmentTo: "Humane Rights Agenda" <Humane-Rights-
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> <kartarpursahib@yahoo.co.uk>, "Dr. Awatar Singh Sekhon"
> <assekhon@shaw.ca>, "Parmjit Singh Dakha"
> <psdakha@gmail.com>, "Media Monitor"
> <media_monitor5@yahoogroups.com>Date: Friday, May 27, 2011,
> 4:02 AM
>
> *Dr. Aulakh, 139 others removed from Indian blacklist will have
> no effect on
> effort to liberate Khalistan from illegal occupation by the
> **Brahmin-Hindus
> ** Indian government *
>
>
> Beware of Secret Agenda
>
>
> WASHINGTON, D.C., May 25, 2011 – The Indian government has
> removed Dr.
> Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan, and
> 139 other
> Sikhs from their blacklist, which prevents their entry into
> India. The
> Council of Khalistan is the government pro tempore of Khalistan,
> the Sikh
> homeland, which declared its independence from India on October
> 7, 1987.
> The Council of Khalistan was formed at that time to lead
> the struggle to
> liberate Khalistan. It is committed to the liberation of
> Khalistan by
> peaceful, nonviolent, democratic means.
>
>
> "This will not make any difference to the movement to free
> Khalistan," Dr.
> Aulakh said. "I will be happy to go to Punjab to hoist the flag
> of a
> sovereign, independent Khalistan. Only in a free Khalistan will
> the Sikh
> Nation prosper and get justice," he said. "But there should not
> be such a
> list. How is it that a democracy maintains a list barring peaceful
> activists from the country?" he said.
>
>
> Among those also removed from the list were Dr. Paramjit Singh
> Ajrawat, a
> doctor and pro-Khalsitan activist from Maryland, and U.S.-based Sikh
> activist Sardar Ganga Singh Dhillon. Although Mr. Dhillon talks about
> Khalistan to American audiences and sometimes wears a saffron
> turban in
> public, he and Dr. Sohan Singh told the magazine Fateh Nama,
> printed in
> Amritsar, that they have never asked for Khalistan. The book
> Chakravyuh:Web of Indian Secularism includes correspondence from
> Indian intelligence
> saying that Dhillon and others, including Didar Singh Bains and
> Dr. Jagjit
> Singh Chohan, had pledged to help suppress the Sikh freedom
> movement in
> North America after the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple.
>
>
> *Dr. Aulakh warned that there might be a hidden agenda in the
> government'saction. "They could be sending a signal that there
> is no Khalistan struggle
> anymore, to discourage Sikhs from supporting the cause," he
> warned. Dr.
> Aulakh noted that the Indian government started the militancy
> themselves to
> terrorize the population and give the cause of Sikh freedom a
> bad name.
> Police would pose as militants, demand food and money, and
> rape Sikh women,
> then the next day the police would come back, charge the
> residents with
> "harboring militants", and beat them.*
>
>
> A report issued by the Movement Against State Repression (MASR)
> shows that
> India admitted that it held 52,268 political prisoners under the
> repressive"Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act" (TADA) even
> though it expired in
> 1995. Many have been in illegal custody since 1984. There has
> been no list
> published of those who were acquitted under TADA and those who
> are still
> rotting in Indian jails. According to Amnesty International,
> there are tens
> of thousands of other minorities being held as political
> prisoners. MASR
> report quotes the Punjab Civil Magistracy as writing "if we add
> up the
> figures of the last few years the number of innocent persons
> killed would
> run into lakhs [hundreds of thousands.]" According to Sardar
> Mann, the
> Indian government has murdered over a million Sikhs since 1982.
> This aligns
> with a threat made by the former Speaker of the Lok Sabha,
> Balram Jakhar,
> who said, "If we have to kill a million Sikhs to preserve our
> territorialintegrity, so be it." India has also killed more than
> 300,000 Christians in
> Nagaland, over 100,000 Muslims in Kashmir, tens of thousands of other
> Christians and Muslims throughout the country, and tens of
> thousands of
> Tamils, Assamese, Manipuris, and others. The Indian Supreme
> Court called
> the Indian government's murders of Sikhs "worse than a genocide."
>
>
> "Khalistan's freedom is nearer than ever," said Dr. Aulakh.
> "India is
> destined to fall apart soon." Last year, the U.S. Central
> IntelligenceAgency (CIA) predicted that India will break up by
> 2015. India is a
> multinational state thrown together by the British colonialists
> for their
> administrative convenience. The breakup of India is
> inevitable. On
> February 27 in Jalandhar, former Member of Parliament Sardar
> Atinder Pal
> Singh, President of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Khalistani), was
> arrested along
> with four other members of his party while putting up banners
> supportingKhalistan. He was putting up the banners in
> preparation for a press
> conference about Khalistan. Sardar Atinder Pal Singh was
> elected to
> Parliament in 1986 as an independent from Patiala. In 2009,
> Sardar Daljit
> Singh Bittu, President of the Akali Dal (Panch Pardhani), was
> arrested for
> displaying pictures of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and
> speaking out in
> support of an independent Khalistan. Two leading Sikh activists were
> arrested for peacefully protesting the construction of a statue
> to honor
> Beant Singh, the late Chief Minister who presided over the
> murder of tens of
> thousands of Sikhs. A few years ago, 35 Sikh activists were
> arrested for
> making speeches and raising the flag of Khalistan. Sedition
> charges were
> filed against 19 Sikh activists, including Dal Khalsa President
> HarcharanjitSingh Dhami. Yet Dal Khalsa and other organizations
> had events to mark
> Khalistan Resolution Day on April 29, the anniversary of the
> 1986 resolution
> supporting an independent Khalistan.
>
>
> "As Professor Darshan Singh, a former Jathedar of the Akal
> Takht, said, 'If
> a Sikh is not a Khalistani, he is not a Sikh'," Dr. Aulakh
> noted. "Two other
> Jathedars, Bhai Ranjit Singh and Joginder Singh Vedanti, have
> taken the same
> position. The Sikh Nation should listen to these Jathedars," he
> said. "It
> is time to liberate Khalistan."
>
> Posted by khalistannews.blogspot.com
>
> Since August 15, 1947, when Brahmin-Hindus received freedom on a
> platterfrom the British government, they have already killed 3.4
> million Sikhs but
> were still unable to suppress the freedom movement for the
> liberation of
> Khalistan. If the Indian government is sincere in their
> intention, they
> should release all Sikh leaders who are languishing in jails including
> Sardar Daljit Singh Bittu. Furthermore, dialogue should be
> initiated with
> the leaders of the Khalistan liberation movement immediately to
> find an
> amicable solution which is acceptable to both Hindus and Sikhs.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Habib Yousafzai
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
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