JOURNAL Nov 2013.Cdr

JOURNAL Nov 2013.Cdr

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SIKH AFFAIRS NOVEMBER 2013 Volume 23 No. 2 Published By: The Sikh Educational Trust Box 724, 9768 - 170th St, NW EDMONTON, AB T5T 5L4 CANADA E-mail: <[email protected]> http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/IntJSA ISSN 1481-5435 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SIKH AFFAIRS NOVEMBER 2013 ISSUE VOLUME 23 NO. 2 EDITORIAL ADVISORS Dr S S Dhami, MD Dr B S Samagh Dr Surjit Singh Prof Gurtej Singh, IAS Usman Khalid New York, USA Ottawa, CANADA Williamsville, NY Chandigarh President, Rifah Party J S Dhillon “Arshi” M S Randhawa Dr Sukhjit Kaur Gill Gurmit Singh Khalsa MALAYSIA Ft. Lauderdale, FL Chandigarh AUSTRALIA Managing Editor and Editor in Chief: Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon The Sikh Educational Trust Box 276, 9768-170th St, NW Edmonton, AB T5T 5L4 E-mail:[email protected] NOTE: Views presented by the authors in their contributions in the journal are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Editor in Chief, the Editorial Advisors, or the publisher. SUBCRIPTION: Canadian $85.00 per anum plus 5% GST plus postage and handling (by surface mail) for institutions and multiple users. Personal copies: Canadian $30.00 plus & 5% GST plus postage and handling (surface mail). Orders for the current and forthcoming issues may be placed with the Sikh Educational Trust, Box 276, 9768-10 St, NW, EDMONTON, AB T5T 5L4 CANADA. E-mail: [email protected] The Sikh Leaders, Freedom Fighters and Intellectuals To bring an end to tyranny it is a must to punish the terrorist - Baba (General) Banda Singh Bahadar Sikhs have only two options: slavery of the Hindus or struggle for their lost sovereignty and freedom - Sirdar Kapur Singh, ICS, MP, MLA and National Professor of Sikhism I am not afraid of physical death; moral death is death in reality Saint-soldier Jarnail Singh Khalsa Martyrdom is our ornament - Bhai Awtar Singh Brahma (General) We do not fear the terrorist Hindu regime. We are tireless: we shall return home before freedom of Khalistan - General Labh Singh The coward Hindu regime will never achieve our surrender - Baba Gurbachan Singh Manochahal One must have superior morality and lifestyle than the person he is going to punish - Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda and Bhai Sukhdev Singh Sukha My real life will begin from the moment of my martyrdom for the Panth Bhai Amrik Singh Khalsa The siege of Darbar Sahib is the siege of the Sikh Nation - Justice Ajit Singh Bains No power on the earth can stop the freedom of the Sikh Homeland - Simranjit Singh Mann, MP Even they dismember my body, I will not surrender before the terrorist police chief KP Gill - Bhai Kanwar Pal Singh Dhami We are alive, we are awakened, we are struggling and we shall surely win - The Declaration of the Sikh Nation The lessons of Guru Gobind Singh ji must be followed. No Sikh, whether a politician, sarpanch or jathedar, should be followed if they do not openly and unequivocally speak out for a free and sovereign Khalistan and encourage a peaceful movement - Dr Gurmit Singh, President, Council of Khalistan, Washington DC The goal of Khalsa Panth is the Sovereigny of Khalistan. The Akali government has backed away from it. It has lost its credibility with the Sikh Nation. Do not let these Akali leaders get away with it. It is our responsibility to liberate Khalistan. - Dr Gurmit Singh Aulakh Freedom is never given, it is won through preservance and struggle by peaceful means -Dr Gurmit Singh Aulakh Akali Party id dead - Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer The top priority of the Sikh Nation is to “Re-establish the Sovereignty of the Sikhs' Holy and Historic Homeland, Punjab, Khalistan, by peaceful means.” - Dr Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President, Council of Khalistan, Washington DC PRINTED IN CANADA ISSN 1481-5435 i INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SIKH AFFAIRS NOVEMBER 2013 ISSUE VOLUME 23 NO. 2 CONTENTS Treatment of other nations and minorities in India after decolonization Gurtej Singh, IAS 1 Indira Gandhi.......Unknown Facts!!! Avreet Kaur Grewal 2 Kashmiris in Delhi — Police commit four crimes in a row today 4 Preplanned Genocide of Sikhs by the Brahmins-Hindus elected forces (law makers) 7 Dr Sekhon asks questions to Bhai Amarjit Singh 9 Sirdar Gurmit Singh Khalsa of Australia writes 10 Shattered Heroes: Gandhi's Dark Side" Nannette Ricaforte 11 Fanatacism biggest hurdle in the spread of A S Sekhon 12 The 23rd United Nations Human Rights Council, Violations against women 27th May - 14th June, 2013 A S Sekhon 14 The UN:HRC June 2013 : A S Sekhon 15 Agenda Items 4, 5, & 7; Inter-Cultural & Inter-Religion Forum A S Sekhon 16 The 24th Session of the United Nations: Human Rights Council, September 9th – 27th, 2013 17 Agenda Items 4, 5 & 3 A S Sekhon Dr Sekhon writes to Sardar Simranjit Singh Mann, President, Akali Dal (Amritsar) 21 The 24th Session of the United Nations:Human Rights Council, Geneva, Switzerland, 22 9th – 27th September, 2013: Dr Sekhon Comments on 19th September, 2014 Dr Sekhon responds to Balbir Singh Sooch's concerns and comments 24 Sikhs and Sikh Diaspora in the Brahmins-Hindus' Chakravyuh alias The Vicious Cycle Awatar Singh Sekhon 25 Passage of the Indian armed personnel and armed hardware to the IDA:JK' border with the People's Republic of China A S Sekhon 27 India: the Story You Never Wanted to Hear By Rose Chasm 28 Former Indian spies explain why they went to Pakistan 30 Who is the writer of a few lines in PUNJAB MONITOR? A S Sekhon 31 Hindu terrorism exposed Asif H Raja 32 Defence of Pakistan day Asif H Raja 36 Twenty-nine and one-half (29.5-year) and 29-year After the Sikh Genocides in the Predominantly Brahmins-Hindus India A S Sekhon 37 Memoradum submitted: The 23rd Session of the United Nations:: Human Rights Council, By the Dal Khalsa Alliance (USA), June 2013 39 REVIEW Sardar K Singh 44 50 PUNJABI SECTION ISSN 1481-5435 Call for papers: Submit your contributions, via electronic mail using the MS Office 10 programme, of academic interest only on the Sikh philosophy, and the Sikh Affairs. The authors of the accepted contributions for publication will be notified. Note: Opinions and views expressed in the article(s) is of the author(s) and the International Journal of Sikh Affairs, its management and publishers bear no responsibility. RELEASED: 18th NOVEMBER, 2013 ii International Journal of Sikh Affairs Vo. 23, No. 2, pp 1-3, November Issue 2013 1481-5435 Treatment of other nations and minorities in India after decolonization Gurtej Singh, IAS & IPS (Formerly) Professor of Sikhism Ever since the decolonization of India, successive To permanently subjugate the Sikhs, she organised the Third governments formed by the permanent cultural majority Agency, outside the normal administrative machinery, to (PCM) have been working to wipe other nations and administer periodic decimation of the Sikhs. minorities (ONAM) out of existence by employing the state She was fully supported by the entire PCM keen on apparatus. establishing the Hindu empire. In the six centuries of their existence, the Sikhs have played a She enacted illegal laws to suppress the Sikhs major role in upholding and defending freedom, in removing Worst of all, she brought the Supreme Court of India on board hunger and in promoting rational, egalitarian and all- The slavish bureaucracy was only too willing to serve the inclusive political ideas. Their part in removing hunger is empress today recognized by Mongolia, Ethiopia, Argentina and half a Her policy and the machinery she erected has by now killed 2, dozen other nations who have requested the government of 50, 000 Sikhs India to send Sikh farmers to repeat the miracle. It is well Experience of the Sikhs since 1984 is that although the known that in 1710, 80 years ahead of the French Revolution, repressive machinery is highly camouflaged, it is efficient they (the Sikhs) established the first “People's Republic” and is doing its macabre job continuously. Its achievements known to history. Their sound civilizational approach is so far have been: likely to impact the development of a new man to promote Religious and political collaborators have been imposed as universal culture. leaders upon the Sikhs. The Sikhs believe they have thereby earned the right to Charlatans of all hues including those of rival faiths, and continued existence. detractors are receiving official patronage In India, the Sikhs are targeted for annihilation. They have The Punjab is inundated with drugs and alien population to more than their share of the intense hatred that the PCM destroy the local youth and the culture harbours for the ONAM. River waters of the Punjab are drained away to non-riparian, From 1900-1947, the Sikhs had supported the development Hindu majority states of a federal constitution for India. It envisaged sovereign Some the judicial pronouncements of the Supreme Court that federating units, weak centre and proportional representation have become the law of the land are significant: to the ONAM. This was included in the Fundamental 1. In Bal Patil v Union of India, the Supreme Court has ruled Resolution of the constituent assembly and in the first draft of that the complete obliteration of minorities is the state policy the constitution. and the agency for it is the National Commission for Everything suddenly changed as the British left India on Minorities which has been set up officially to protect them August 15, 1947. 2. The Bachan Singh case lays down criteria of 'rarest of rare The new constitution became highly centralized with cases' for inflicting capital punishment. It is a nebulous severely limited powers to federating units.

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