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Justice For Ishmeet

Published by Justice For Ishmeet on Aug 09, 2008
Category: Justice

Region: India

Target: STAR GROUP, India; Government of India.
Web site: Justice for Ishmeet

Description/History:

Ishmeet Singh, a well known young celebrity singer and the winner of Voice of India contest (2007), was born on September 2nd, 1989 to Gurprinder Singh and Amritpal Kaur. Ishmeet Singh with his beautiful voice, sheer determination, commitment towards music, and of course with blessings from the Almighty, family, friends, and fans won the Voice of India title in the very first season of the contest. Apart from being an extremely talented singer, Ishmeet was known for his modesty, serenity, and strong family values. The guy was blessed to possess such humility in spite of attaining fame in such a short time.

As they say the good die young, Ishmeet died on July 29th, 2008 in the Maldives. Ishmeet had gone to Maldives to perform for the 'Star Voice of Maldives' contest to be held on the 1st of August, 2008. He “supposedly” drowned in the swimming pool of the Chaaya Island Dhonveli resort, at which he was staying on Tuesday, 29th of July 2008 only three days before he was scheduled to perform.

The news of his untimely death has shocked the whole country and his fans. This tragic news is particularly shocking for Sikhs as he was representing his clean Sikh Identity all round the world. Ishmeet made Sikhs proud of his achievement and by his presence at recognised high class venues. Ishmeet not only mesmerized the music fraternity but also enthralled the whole world with his voice and devotion to singing.

Ishmeet Singh died while he was on a professional commitment (to perform in Star Voice of Maldives). Isn’t the STAR GROUP liable for any compensation to his family?

If STAR GROUP thinks they can shed away the accountability, they are wrong. They are still accountable to whole India or rather the whole world to come forward with some compassion and remorse for what has happened.

STAR GROUP still needs to come up with a unique way to memorialize Ishmeet. We would like to know about Ishmeet’s jourmey, which was short yet so inspiring. Also, we want to know about him from Day 1 to the day he left us. Don’t show us repeat of the VOI Grand Finale, rather come up with a special program for him. Dedicate a special tribute to our hero.

Further, STAR GROUP definitely needs to take initiatives to come up with a CD of his performances. There is no doubt that the CD will get an overwhelm response worldwide. We further demand STAR GROUP to pay the royalty out of the sale of CD to Ishmeet’s family. Though money is no solace to their irrepairable loss but sure it is needed to survive.

There are many unanswered concerns about Ishmeet’s death. Drowning of a 5 ft 11inch tall guy in a swimming pool which was about 7.5 ft deep seems absurd and questionable. The corroboration of the facts by eye witnesses seem fragile. Definitely the loose ends of the mystery need to be tied before concluding anything. There is an absolute need of a high level inquiry into this accident. A demand towards this has already been made by his family. We, as undersigned, put our weight behind this demand and hereby ask for the same in the strongest possible words.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/general-discussion/22859-justice-for-ishmeet-singh.html

Media did a commendable job in covering this incidence but for only 3 days. No wonder media coverage comes with an expiration date on it. Is this date based on the popularity of the person? Or is it based on the genuineness of media to help? For three days, Ishmeet’s house was hub of all the attention with media vans hovering around it. But why is not media pursuing this further? Have they concluded the cause of his death?

We request world media to support this “Justice for Ishmeet” campaign. We want to convey our feelings and sentiments to the authorities concerned through media as well. The cause of his death should only be concluded after a proper invesitgation into the incident. Also, help him and his family to get what they deserved from the STAR GROUP. His family needs us (including media) more than ever. Lets stick with them to keep alive Ishmeet. This is the least we can do.

Ishmeet was not only the son of Gurprinder Singh and Amritpal Kaur, Ishmeet was not only the brother of Sumeet Kaur but he was the son of every family who aspired him to win VOI. He was the brother of every individual, whom he inspired by his humble personality and commitment towards his faith. He was an idol for many and a true hero, who rightfully deserved the respect he got from his community and the state government. A hero is not only someone who dies for the country or kills for the country. But a hero is someone who motivates you to become a better person and help make this world a better place to live. Ishmeet with his personality not only touched millions of people in India but across the globe. The condolence messages from the world including Pakistan demonstrate this fact.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=22859

We would like to conclude by using these lines from Robert Fulghum “I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge -- myth is more potent than history -- dreams are more powerful than facts -- hope always triumphs over experience -- laughter is the cure for grief -- love is stronger than death.”

Love certainly is stronger than death and the biggest manifestation of it is our love for Ishmeet. Our love for Ishmeet is so strong that it would be safe to challenge Almighty, a challenge to filch Ishmeet away from our hearts. Naah! Not possible. We love Ishmeet so much. May his soul rest in peace.
Petition:
We, the undersigned, demand the following:

1. A high level inquiry into the death of Ishmeet Singh. The inquiry should be a collective effort between Governments of India and Maldives. The investigation agency has to be of the level of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

2. Monetary Compensation from STAR GROUP for Ishmeet’s family.

3. STAR GROUP should release a CD with all of Ishmeet’s performances. The royalty should be given to Ishmeet’s family.

4. A special program dedicated to Ishmeet should telecast narrating his journey from his Day 1 (association with the STAR GROUP) to the day he left for the heavenly abode.
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I think the Sikh community should be galvanised behind issues like this rather than trying to riot outside cinema's.
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Also signed jio.
Very good web site -- excellent information. And your sentiments are "spot on."
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Drowning of a 5 ft 11inch tall guy in a swimming pool which was about 7.5 ft deep seems absurd and questionable. The corroboration of the facts by eye witnesses seem fragile. Definitely the loose ends of the mystery need to be tied before concluding anything.
Before jumping to the absurd conclusion of a conspiracy against a successful Sikh, doesn't the question of intoxication seem the most logical? And as that would be detrimental to his reputation, wouldn't that explain the "questionable" testimony of eyewitnesses? It's far more common for someone to drown while drunk, or having an aneurysm or other medical emergency like a hidden congenital heart condition than to be assassinated in a fanciful conspiracy. But I agree that a full inquiry is warranted, in justice to the family.
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Before jumping to the absurd conclusion of a conspiracy against a successful Sikh, doesn't the question of intoxication seem the most logical? And as that would be detrimental to his reputation, wouldn't that explain the "questionable" testimony of eyewitnesses? It's far more common for someone to drown while drunk, or having an aneurysm or other medical emergency like a hidden congenital heart condition than to be assassinated in a fanciful conspiracy. But I agree that a full inquiry is warranted, in justice to the family.
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Do you have news sources that others may have missed to bring you to these conclusions. You mention the possibility of intoxication twice in the above. While possible, how is it logical?

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Do you have news sources that others may have missed to bring you to these conclusions. You mention the possibility of intoxication twice in the above. While possible, how is it logical?

Cheers.
You ask how is it logical? Accidents related to intoxication are the leading cause of death in the 16-25 year age group in the US. Another likely possibility which I mentioned was congenital cardiac disorder. As I have worked in Emergency rooms for many years, I see young people die a lot, and these are the main reasons.

Is that enough logic for you or are you simply being argumentative to anything I post? Perhaps you have your own shared experiences and insights on the matter to share? And the cause of death doesn't necessarily even have to be HIS intoxication, but accidents which claim the lives of the young and healthy are often resulting from negligence of intoxicated friends. So it IS a leading factor and will be a part of ANY investigation. Now may I ask, in relation to the topic, precisely how often are conspiracies the cause of death? I would guess perhaps as low as 1%. Intoxication is the cause of 40% of all boating accidents, to provide you a contrast, and 53% of all traffic fatalities. http://www.ntsb.gov/recs/letters/1993/M93_6.pdf
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Then I guess your answer is No.
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40-53% of all accidents caused by intoxication. Approximately 1% due to conspiracy. Yes such logic is elusive. Why would anyone suspect intoxication as a precipitating cause of a drowning accident? And why wouldn't we all recognize the high likelihood of conspiracy against an innocent Sikh? Indeed. It would be a humorous thought, if it wasn't so politically paranoid and yet another justification for the "us" against "them" mentalities which are tearing the world apart.
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