The Desire for a Sikh Homeland is Alive and Kicking: Dal Khalsa

HOSHIARPUR, Punjab—Extending its greetings to the Muslims of Pakistan and Hindus of India for enjoying the fruits of their independence, the Dal Khalsa rues that ‘Sikhs were not lucky enough to get their own Homeland 65 years ago on this day’.

Party head H S Dhami in a policy statement said while Pakistan and India were celebrating their 65th Independence Day with great fervor, we, the Sikhs regret that “we had missed the bus”. However, he reiterated that the Sikh desire for freedom is alive and kicking.

By tying their destiny with India in 1947 on this day, the Sikhs literally enslaved themselves again. “Since then, whenever we had asked for our rights, we had to face bullets, detention and hardships, said he. He urged the Sikhs not to forget the various actions taken by Indian state against the Sikhs before taking part in celebrations.

He said the genesis of the Sikh problem was rooted in the betrayal of commitments and promises Indian leaders made during the partition. Appointing individuals at the higher ranking constitutional post was a ploy to deceive the world that the country was “secular” in real sense, he pointed out.

He said, on the entire political spectrum, from left to right, we are suffering from an overdose of over-patriotism. “Presently, in India, dissension is sedition”.

The last few decades have been tumultuous years of denial, torment, torture, mayhem, vandalism and death. Of course, there have been individual success stories. Playing divide and rule game, the Indian state heaped and perpetuated hate, animosity and discrimination on the one hand and on the other afforded opportunity and provided sponsorship to some individuals to rise to heights of glory, creating a façade of satisfaction and inculcating a misplaced sense of glory and welfare of the whole Sikh corpus.

“Some may think that we are always negative, that we see the darker side of things. It is not so. We are always positive about the future of our people. We are only reiterating our fundamental freedom to be masters of our own destiny, exactly in the same way as others have done so far”.

He urged the Indian state and the world community to acknowledge the right to self determination of all struggling peoples in accordance with international treaties and covenants, which all democratic nations are expected to adhere to and oblige.

10 COMMENTS

  1. dal khalsa, united sikhs are political identies set up by babber khalsa to get donations. these organisations get donations on name of charity and fund them to babbar khalsa. babbar khalsa is used by pakistani intelligence agency ISI to destablize punjab and india. no doubt all drugs come into india through punjab borders.

  2. The Leaders dal khalsa( headed patit sikh- clean shaven!),sad amritsar are fraudsters.If muslims can get justice in india then why not sikhs.
    Now come to the point- raise issue properly ,file firs against culprits not against other persons who are not even connected to riots like parkash badal,etc.

    These people took asylum after doing murders in india and here to get away from deportation they are using religion as a safeguard.

    Now Sikhs need justice and it can be achieved easily.Also i doubt so called kcf,dal khalsal as they were able to kill lot of innocent civilians but not the riot leader.This itself shows double standards .These people are mouse who can harm only innocent people but not the strong.

  3. Hundreds of thousands of Sikhs fought and died for the independence of India; Sikhs are one of the most revered warriors in India. The current Prime Minister of India is a Sikh. I do not understand how Sikhs are side-lined in India? India operates in a federal way, with people of different caste, creed, culture and religion work together towards the prosperity of whole country. If Tamilian, Sikh, Bengali, Muslim, Hindu, Rajput and various others who follow different cultures and religion ask of a separate country, what is the point of having a Federal state? How strong will each of this smaller countries be? How much money and energy will these small countries spend on military, science, education and policing? What is the ultimate benefit of having different countries based on religion? My honest questions are not to provoke anyone’s sentiments – they are just honest questions which need honest answers…

    • 1000 of sikhs was also fought against indian independence. how?
      they were in british sikh regements fighting for british armies.
      100 of sikhs fought for independence but 1000’s was working for british army in britain.
      check it

    • who you are fooling.How much charity you are collecting to fund your kothis in india.
      The dal khalsa is clean shaven in a democratic country uk.No excuse for not having turban for dal khalsa.Have you got some skin disease that you need to cut your hair .I saw you on youtube with cap or you are an indian raw agent .LOL

      Anyway cap is not allowed in sikhism for your knowledge.

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