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AMRITSAR: Dal Khalsa, a group representing the radical Sikhs Sunday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh and raised serious concern over the unsavory situation arisen after he(PM) raised the issue of rise of “Sikh extremism” in Canada with your counterpart Stephen Harper at least in two of your three bilateral meetings.

The letter under signatures of Harchranjit Singh Dhami President of Dal khalsa was released to press by Kanwarpal Singh Bittu.

The letter said, "Ever since you rose to the country’s top post there has been a whispering that the traditional grouse the Sikhs nursed against the Congress has evaporated. Most of the emotional Sikhs described your selection as PM the most significant development during the recent years and put high expectations in you".

Dal Khalsa is acutely aware of your limitations and we would have also not forgotten that when the Indian army attacked Darbar Sahib, the President of India happened to be Giani Zail Singh, a member of the Sikh community. We would not like to indulge in the blame game.

Dal Khalsa chief writes, "At the same time, I am sure that after 6 years that the Sikhs who had high hopes from you must be having second thoughts. Not a single substantive issue of the Sikhs has been resolved for which Punjab witnessed bloodshed for two decades. Not a single demand has been met. In 1984 Akal Takht was brought to rubble, thousands of Sikhs were killed by frenzied mobs sponsored by heavy weight Congressmen in Delhi and unlawful arrests, custodial deaths, biased trials and capital punishment have been showered upon Sikhs without reprieve.

"Our organization always believed that your appointment as PM was solely based on your intellect, clean image and loyalty towards the Gandhi Parivar. However, I remembered that many in Sikh circles felt that with “Dr Singh as PM, the image of Sikhs will get major boast”.

Contrary to Sikh expectations, your remarks “Sikh extremism in Canada, which has no support in India, is not good for Canada” has portrayed the Sikhs as “enemies of peace” in the eyes of world", Dal Khalsa said.

The letter stated that the fact of the matter is that ever since the Sikhs of Canada has staged a spirited protest against minister in your cabinet Kamal Nath- one of the accused indicted by various Commissions in the 1984 anti-Sikh massacre on their soil, the Indian state is finding difficult to digest its embarrassment. Subsequently, the tabling of the motion by Canadian MP’s in the Parliament asking their government to declare the massacre of Sikhs in 1984 as 'genocide' has also jolted the Indian establishment. Clearly, your statement in Canada expressing ‘apology’ for the carnage was addressed to the international community rather than the aggrieved Sikhs.
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During the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Toronto, you urged the Sikh community to put the events of 1984 behind them and move on.
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Dhami writes that according to noted writer Khushwant Singh, “politicians belonging to the ruling Congress party met on that night (31st Oct, 84) to decide how to teach the Sikhs a lesson that they never forget”. And we haven’t forgotten nor will we forget. In an unprecedented show of solidarity, on November 3, the whole of the state of Punjab shut its shutters at the call of Dal Khalsa and other Sikh groups in commemoration of 25 years of the anti-Sikh genocidal attacks that took place in Nov. 1984. After 25 years of carnage the Sikhs have realized that political power gives impunity, that the pursuit of justice is an illusion when the (Indian) state is complicit in the violence.

For the last few years, it had been presumed within India and among the people concerned abroad that the Sikh issues which rocked the country with tremors being felt all over the globe, has become part of the history despite the fact that the organizations like ours have been pursuing the agenda of Sikh Sovereignty unabatedly.

He said that, "We would like to emphasis the point that fighting for one’s rights including right to self determination is not extremism. The Sikhs fought for the political objective set by the moderate Akali Dal in the Anandpur Sahib Resolution. It is a different matter that those leaders who set this agenda have betrayed it. We expect you to desist from making comments which cast aspersions on the Sikhs as a Nation (Quam) of which you also happen to be a member. This is the minimum we can expect from you as the Prime Minister who happens to be a Sikh".

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This Prime Minister would like the Sikhs to forget what happen to them and move on....yeah right. yes we are ready to forget 1984 riots, with one condition Ask Indian Congress chief Sonia Gandhi to forget Indira gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi and stop going to their burials to pay homages every year before you ask sikhs to forget the past.
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Vikram Ji ,
Dal Khalsa is a dummy organisation floated by Giani Zail singh in 1980 it has been now revived by Captain Amarinder Singh whose only aim is to create noise at every possible chance , play to the gallery on orders of Congress . Its only utility for Congress Govt is that it will create BAD IMPRESSION about Sikhs whenever they feel like just like now when the Government of India is shaken by the passing of GENOCIDE MOTION about Nov 84 genocide in Canadian Parliament all the sleeper cells like DAL KHALSA have suddenly become active . I have thought about it many times but cannot help ADMIRING Canadian Sikhs how they managed to get this motion passed in Parliament despite the efforts aaginst it by both Congress & the BJP . Infact IMHO this is the only independent achievement of Sikhs in last 26 years post 1984 .
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Dalbirk ji,i did not know it was floated by Giani Zail singh,this guys was great Chamca(Spoon) of Gandhi family, as far as Manmohan Singh is concerned he is a puppet and does not represent the interests of Sikhs in the Indian Govt. He is not elected member of Parliament, so has no power whatsoever, if he was a sikh he would bring up the human rights violations that have occurred to sikhs and ask for justice or he eould try to use his power to bring the corrupt politicians who were in power during the 80 and 90s to justice suck as kamal nath. He just does what the higher up Sonia Gandhi tell him to do and he cash's his paycheque. They put him there so they could put off an image of giving sikh rights in that country


In the History of India,it will be written with Golden letters,that 1984 happen,when sikh President was in office

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