Khalistan Calling newsletter dated November 05, 2003

The three million strong diaspora Sikhs, unlike their 21 million compatriots captive in India, are free and prosperous and they are determined - as they believe it is their destiny and pray for it every day; "Raj Karayga Khalsa; (Sikhs will rule) Aaaqi Rahaya nah Koyay: Khawar hoiyey Sab Milaingay; Bachay Sharan Joh Hoyay; DILLI Takht Par Bahay Gee; Aap Guru Kee Fauj; Chattar Chulayn gay Sis Par; Barri Karaygee Mauj." - to create a sovereign, democratic, egalitarian Sikh buffer state of KHALISTAN in South Asia, stretching from the Jumna river on the East, to the Pakistan border on the West, China on the Northeast and Kashmir on the North, playing its God-given role of a granary for countries of Central Asia and acting as a 'bridge of prosperity' and commerce between Central and South Asia.

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CANADA AS A PERMANENT UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBER

Grateful Canadian Sikh organizations & Gurdwaras

will petition Prime minister Jean Chretien

to enter Canada in the UN Security Council

permanent seat 'derby'

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India's disgraceful low ranking,

next to Nigeria

in the Comparative chart

of wannabe permanent

UN Security Council members

is laughable

BY

Dr. Amarjit Singh

Khalistan Affairs Centre

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Washington DC: November 05, 2003: The October 25, 2003, historical visit to the Punjab (and Darbar Sahib) by the respected Sikh-friendly Canadian Prime minister, Mr. Jean Chretien, in fulfilment of a political promise he made ten years ago to his great country's hard-working, prosperous, peaceful and politically powerful Sikh-Canadian minority, (which makes up over 2 % of Canada's population, and numbers about 800, 000) has not only aroused pride and patriotism among the grateful Canadian-Sikhs but has also thrilled the three million strong FREE, prosperous and muscular Sikh diaspora, in other parts of the world, who want Canada to sit permanently in the UN Security Council.

Chretien's visit has also made the 21 million Sikhs (held captive in India behind that country's barbed wire 'Berlin Wall' erected on its Western border with Pakistan) aware of their third rate insecure status, and dark future, under the yoke of the morally repugnant Brahmin Oligarchy posturing as a democracy. (For details of Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien's triumphant visit to the Sikh Homeland of Punjab please click at: > http://www.khalistan-affairs.org/Main/K_Calling/kc10229003.htm <)

The Canadian Prime minister's visit to the Darbar Sahib on October 25, 2003, the first by a foreign government head - after the British Head of State, Queen Elizabeth's 1997 call on the Darbar Sahib - has been the subject of pleasant discussions among the 2 % Canadian Sikh minority. The proud Canadian Sikhs thank the Almighty for their good fortune, and the security and prosperity they take for granted in Canada, as compared to the plight of the persecuted 2 % Sikh minority (24 million souls of which 3 million are free in the diaspora) captive in India. In the past 20 years of trauma and travail the 2% Sikh minority in India has suffered a state-sponsored pogrom in November 1984 (in Delhi, the capital city of India) during which carnage over 10, 000 (yes 10, 000) innocent Sikhs were murdered and no one has been found guilty yet, and not even a resolution of regret in the socalled Indian parliament. India's Sikhs also went through a similar trauma earlier and saw the destruction by the Indian Army of their holiest shrine, the Akal Takht Sahib (located inside the Darbar Sahib - Golden Temple - complex in Amritsar) in June of 1984 where too, thousands of innocent Sikh pilgrims were murdered.

With such a ghastly Nazi-Germany-like record India's Hindu-fundamentalist Prime minister of the fascist Neo-Nazi BJP party, Pundit Atal Bihari Vajpayee, while addressing the UN General Assembly in September 2003, had the chutzpah to present India, "as a nation poised to take a leadership position on the most pressing global issues; reform of the United Nations and reform of inequitable trading regimes, a nation ready to be part of a new era of technological advances." The crafty Brahmin went on to pontificate before an empty hall - about thirty chairs were occupied in the vast hall - that, "Expansion of the Security Council is of keen interest to India. As a nation which represents more than 1 billion people and a nation with a vibrant economy it is well positioned to be a prime candidate, should the UN Security Council expand its number of permanent seats." Some shameless audacity!

The UN Security Council has been functioning with five permanent members from the day it first met (January 17, 1946) after its establishment as a principle organ under the United Nations Charter. Following the first ever summit meeting, in late January 1992, of the Security Council, attended by 13 heads of state and two foreign ministers, consideration of reform (read expansion) of the UN Security Council commenced in 1993 at the 48th Session of the General Assembly. In October 1994, a general debate of the UN General Assembly on the matter of expansion of the Security Council revealed widespread support for expanding the Security Council to twenty seats and awarding permanent membership to Japan and Germany who had beeen contributing 15.43% (yes 15.43%) and 9.04% (yes 9.04%) of the UN budget respectively. These two countries are the highest contributors to the UN Budget after the United States which pays 25% . Incidently Japan alone contributes more to the UN budget annually than one hundred one UN member countries who pay only .01% of the UN budget every year. In marked contrast to Japan, oligarchic India, with a population of over one billion, has been contributing a pidly 0.31% (yes 0.31%) annually to the UN budget which is much less than Canada's 3.10% or Italy's 5.19% annual contributions.

Yet uppity, dirt-poor India had the audacity to file a claim to a permanent UN Security Council seat which tantrum has upset the October 1994 UN General Assembly consensus which called for expanding the Security Council to twenty members with permanent membership for only Japan and Germany which two countries are light years ahead of misruled India in everything avenue except corruption, hungry illiterates and squalor.

Mr. Vajpayee, the Indian prime minister, really showed some chutzpah to continue to shamelessly ask for a permanent UN Security Council seat for squalidly, oligarchic, polytheistic, dirt-poor India, which is at war with its Christian, Sikh and Muslim monotheistic minorities.

Mr. Vajpayee, and others of his ilk in India, are day dreaming and covet the permanent UN Security Council seat ahead of important and prosperous countries like Canada, Italy, Japan, Germany, Spain, Brazil, South Korea, Mexico, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Turkey et al., all of whom have been contributing more annually to the UN budget than India. Squalidly India's hallucinatory claim to a permanent UN Security Council seat - which could make it at par with 'giants' like permanent Security Council members US, UK, France, Russia and China - is no less impudent than a reported demand made many years ago by the office-bearers of the Delhi Beggars Union to the Indian Defence minister, Jagjivan Ram, for membership to the elitist British-built Delhi Gymkhana club.

We have done some research to ferret out India's laughable and mediocre credentials as compared to some countries who wannabe permanent members of the UN Security Council. CANADA for one is qualified more than any country as are Italy, Japan, Germany, Spain, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico and Malaysia. To start with an oligarchy like India where a minority criminal alliance, numbering no more than ninty million Brahmins, Kashatriya and some trader castes, holds the majority of Indians (nearly nine hundred million) enthralled. (Read about the one hundred seventy million 'Untouchables' subhumans in the National Geographic by clicking at: > http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0306/feature1/index.html < and Khalistan Calling headlined, 'In India ALL men are created UNEQUAL' at: > http://www.khalistan-affairs.org/Main/K_Calling/kc09102003.htm < and Khalistan Calling headlined, 'Indian Democracy? By the Brahmin, of the Brahmin and for the Brahmin and the cow' at > http://www.khalistan-affairs.org/Main/K_Calling/kc08132003.htm <

The figures appended below are a comparison for the permanent UN Security Council seat 'derby' of just India, Canada and Italy and a few others to highlight India's low worth and 'elgibilty'. The figures show the stupidity and foolish ambition of India's Hindutva-Fundamentalist, Neo-Nazi, minority-Brahmin-caste hallucinatory rulers. They think that Delhi can - or will - con/bribe its way into a permanent seat at the UN Securitry Council chamber on the strength of its huge population (a majority of which is disenfranchised, persecuted and illiterate being of lower and untouchable castes) and invitations for junkets and 'envelopes' to the leadership of poor UN member countries like Senegal, Tajikistan, Armenia, Syria, Brazil, Myanmar, Mongolia, Angola, Vietnam, Laos, Afganistan, Cambodia to name a few who have lately been entertained in British-built palaces in Delhi. The figures (UN's Human Development Report-2003 & CIA World Fact book > http://www.undp.org/hdr2003/indicator/cty_f_IND.html < and > http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/docs/profileguide.html <) for a few countries who wannabe permanent members of the UN Security Council are:-

1) INDIA, with a population of over one billion forty nine million, after half a century of independence and self-rule, (according to UN's Human Development Report-2003; > <) had a GDP in 2001 of US$. 477 billion; annual exports of US$. 45 billion; annual budget of US$. 48 billion; GDP per capita of US$. 462; GDP per capita PPP US$. 2,840; had 38 mainline telephones per 1, 000 people; had electricity consumption per capita of 355 kilowatt-hours and UNDP ranking of 127th out of 175 countries.

2) CANADA with a population of 32 million had a 2001 GDP of US$. 695 billion; annual exports of US$. 250 billion; annual budget of US$. 179 billion; GDP per capita of US$. 22, 343; GDP per capita PPP US$. 27, 130; had 676 mainline telephone lines per 1, 000 people; had electricty consumption per capita of 15, 620 kilowatt hours and UNDP ranking of 8th out of 175 countries.

3) ITALY with a population of 58 million had a 2001 GDP of US$. 1, 089 billion; annual exports of 259 billion; annual budget of US$. 504 billion; GDP per capita of US$. 18, 788; GDP per capita PPP US$. 24, 670; had 471 mainline telephones per 1, 000 people; had electricity consumption per capita of 4, 732 kilowatt hours and UNDP ranking of 21st out of 175 countries.

4) SOUTH KOREA with a population of 48 million had a 2001 GDP of US$. 422 billion; annual exports of US$. 163 billion; annual budget of US$. 118 billion; GDP per capita of US$. 8, 917; GDP per capita in PPP US$. 15, 090; had 486 mainline telephones per 1, 000 people; had electricty consumption per capita of 5, 607 kilowatt hours and UNDP ranking of 30th out of 175 countries.

5) MEXICO with a population 105 million had a 2001 GDP of US$. 618 billion; annual exports of 158 billuion; annual budget of US$. 136 billion; GDP per capita of US$. 6, 214; GDP per capita in PPP US$. 8, 430; had 137 mainline telephones per 1, 000 people; had electricity consumption of 1, 655 kilowatt hours per capita and UNDP ranking of 55th out of 175 countries.

 

6) BRAZIL with a population of 182 million had a 2001 GDP of US$. 503 billion; annual exports of 60 billion; annual budget of 101 billion; GDP per capita of US$. 2, 915; GDP per capits in PPP US$. 7, 360; had 218 mainline telephones per 1, 000 people; had electricity consumption of 1, 878 kilowatt hours per capita and UNDP ranking of 65th out of 175 countries.

7) MALAYSIA with a population of 23 million had a 2001 GDP of US$. 88 billion; annual exports of 95 billion; annual budget of 21 billion; GDP per capita of US$. 3, 699; GDP per capita in PPP US$. 8, 750; had 198 mainline telephones per 1, 000 people; had electricity consumption of 2, 628 kilowatt hours per capita and UNDP ranking of 58th out of 175 countries.

We urge our Sikh-Canadian compatriots (all 800, 000 of them) to join with us in paying grateful tribute to egalitarian, democratic Canada, its 32 million wonderful people and its great Prime minister by signing a petition addressed to Prime minister Jean Chretien that Canada ought to stake a claim to a permanent UN Security Council seat, if and when it is expanded, as no other country on this planet has better credentials, assets and noble record of human rights, law and justice than Canada for that responsible position. Long Live Canada. Long Live Prime minister Jean Chretien.

Khalistan Zindabad : Long Live Khalistan

 

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The above newsletter has been published in the leading Punjabi-English newspaper of the Sikh diaspora, Surrey Canada-based CHARHDI KALA, - Issue of Nov. 05-11, 2003 :: Vol. 19 : No. 44. Last week's Khalistan Calling is available on the Khalistan Affairs Centre website at: (> http://www.khalistan-affairs.org/Main/K_Calling/kc10292003.htm <) The Khalistan Calling newsletter was also published in the first week of November 2003, in the Vancouver-based PUNJAB GUARDIAN, and AKAL GUARDIAN, Toronto-based SANJH SAVERA, Calgary-based SIKH VIRSA and numerous other Punjabi/English weekly and monthly publications which cater to the three million strong Sikh diaspora in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.

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