2007
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- | India's Minorities Better be on Guard! |
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- | Latest of a string of grave anti-Sikh provocations in India |
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- | Malaysia’s 100, 000 Sikhs urged to shun the Hindutva elements among the Malaysian Tamils who confronted the Malaysian government on 25 November in Kuala Lampur |
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- | Pakistan (unlike India) will recognize the right of the Sikh community to register their marriages under the Anand Marriage Act 1909 |
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- | A tale from the Indian demoNcracy |
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- | What a country - INDIA? |
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- | Punjab Haryana water war heats up |
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- | Remembering the November 1984 holocaust of the Sikh minority in India in which state-supervised bloody exercise over ten thousand innocent Sikh men, women and children were murdered |
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- | Has India put the US-India ‘Nukes-for-Mangoes’ deal on the back burner temporarily? |
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- | The ‘Sick-man of South Asia’ INDIA is ranked 94th out of 118 countries surveyed, below even Burma, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Malawi, Zimbabwe and ninety other developing countries |
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- | The Indian demoNcracy, to the eternal shame of a billion Indians, begins a new era of the corrupt Nehru/ Indira dynastic rule |
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- | Wake Up Punjab & remember the SYL |
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- | Is the biased Indian Supreme Court about to ambush the Punjab government on river water disputes and settle all of them in favor of Haryana & Rajasthan? |
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- | State of the misery & squalor in emerging ‘super power’ India |
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- | Update on the Indo-U.S. ‘Nukes-for-Mangoes’ ‘Nura-Kushti’ (shadow-boxing) going on in New Delhi |
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- | Badal Government files suit in Indian Supreme Court |
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- | A tale of two Superior Courts in South Asia - Part II |
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- | A tale of two Superior Courts in South Asia; one in Islamabad Pakistan headed by an honest judge & the other in Chandigarh, in Indian occupied Punjab, presided over by a crook |
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- | Vancouver based Fraser Institute criticized for providing a stage for tirade against Canada’s 750,000 Sikhs which calls for their disenfranchisement |
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- | Indian operatives, enjoying Canadian diplomatic immunity, target the peaceful and loyal Sikh-Canadians & their ethnic media with dezinformatsiya a la the 1980s |
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- | Simranjit Singh Mann remains incarcerated and tortured in Indian jail |
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- | Andhra Pradesh’s Christian Chief Minister sets up a ‘Special Religious Zone’ around Venkateswhara temple in Tirumala |
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- | Musings about Indian occupied Punjab |
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- | Delhi and Haryana conspire to steal Punjab’s river water, with timely help from the ‘Sirsa Baba smoke screen’, via the nearly complete illegal Hansi-Butanna link canal in Haryana |
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- | On the 23rd anniversary of the June 1984 Indian Army assault on Akal Takht Sahib, it is again under attack |
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- | An expose of the subversive Sirsa-based Sacha Sauda Dera |
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- | Musings on the Indo-U.S. ‘Nukes-for-Mangoes’ Deal |
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- | The Punjab farmer’s total debt has increased 400% in nine years from Rs. 5, 700 crore in 1998 to Rs. 21, 064 crore in 2006 |
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- | Musings about the Indian ‘DemoNcracy’ |
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- | Great progress in Sikh/Pakistani goodwill & mindset, both visible during Bisakhi celebrations at Gurdwara Panja Sahib |
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- | Naxalite rebellion on the boil all over rural India |
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- | BADAL'S VOLTE-FACE on promise to scrap section 5 of the Punjab Termination of Agreement Act-2004 about distribution of Punjab’s river water |
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- | Punjab: Bridge not a battle ground says young Sikh author Tridivesh Singh Maini |
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- | Mayhem in Manipur in North Eastern India |
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- | Newly elected Congress party members of Punjab State assembly endanger Punjab’s water resource by disenfranchising themselves & kowtowing to Sonia Gandhi |
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- | India shielding home-grown ‘Gujarati’ Hindutva terrorists who bombed the ‘Samjhota’ Express train on February 18 near Panipat |
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- | Does the Sunday night’s bloody arson on the Samjhouta Express in Haryana have identical fingerprints to the state-sponsored 2000 Chitthisinghpura Sikh massacre in Indian-held Kashmir? |
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- | Bangladesh, the army coup that dare not speak its name |
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- | Follow up on the U.S. – India ‘Nukes for mangoes’ deal, a Nuclear nonproliferation disaster, as the Sikhs see it |
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- | Cover story in Newsweek magazine about Rahul Mainu Gandhi the effeminate, half-literate, ‘young pretender’ starts a lively debate in India about Congress party’s dynastic politics |
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- | India climbs down from the ‘high horse’ of its quest for a permanent UN security Council seat and announces its intent to contest for a non-permanent Security Council seat |
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- | "Breakfast in Amritsar, lunch in Lahore and dinner in Kabul", dreams India’s ‘appointed’ Prime Minister Manmohan Singh |
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- | What is going on in troubled Nepal? |
India's Minorities Better be on Guard!
Wednesday, December 26, 2007On December 23, 2007 the Hindu-majority state of Gujarat, in Western India, completed the process of holding elections to its state legislature where the results have shown that Gujarat’s fascist, Neo-Nazi ‘Modiutva’Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), under Chief minister Narendra Modi, will retain power in the state, albeit with a significantly slimmer majority of up to 117 seats out of 182, down from 128 it had won previously following the anti-Muslim February 2002 Gujarat pogrom. In that bloodbath over 3, 000 members of the unarmed Muslim minority – mostly timid traders - were murdered, and over 100, 000 made homeless, in a state-sponsored ‘ethnic-cleansing’ exercise. That mass murder exercise in Gujarat was very similar to an earlier November-1984 state-supervised anti-Sikh nation-wide pogrom in which over ten thousand innocent members of the Sikh minority were murdered/ burnt/ raped by thugs of the ruling Congress party who had been mustered, for the murder spree, following a ‘wink and a nod’ from none other then the then newly appointed Indian Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi – an evil man....more
Latest of a string of grave anti-Sikh provocations in India
Wednesday, December 19, 2007Latest in a string of recent provocations targeting the beleaguered Sikh minority in Punjab, (e.g. controversy over displaying a portrait of respected Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale in the Central Sikh Museum, located inside the Darbar Sahib complex; anti-Sikh campaign by senior Indian journalist/agent provocateur Kuldip Nayar about that portrait in the print media by rote; construction of the illegal Hansi-Bhutana Link canal in Haryana to siphon Punjab river water; ignoring very serious ground water contamination in the Punjab which is killing thousands of Punjabis while its river water, which could recharge underground water, is ‘exported’ free of charge to non-riparian Hindu-majority states of Rajasthan and Haryana; and hurtful Sirsa Baba affair which ridiculed Sikh Gurus, et al.) is the unfair and dishonest ruling, on Monday December 17, by a bigoted bench of the Brahmin-dominated Punjab and Haryana High Court which will effect the education prospects of future generations of the Sikh community in the Punjab and has angered the 3 million strong Sikh diaspora all over the world....more
Malaysia’s 100, 000 Sikhs urged to shun the Hindutva elements among the Malaysian Tamils who confronted the Malaysian government on 25 November in Kuala Lampur
Wednesday, December 12, 2007It is hoped the hundred thousand strong peaceful and prosperous Sikh community in Malaysia will maintain a safe distance, and shun the activities of the uppity Hindu Rights Action Force (a Malaysian ‘child’ of the Neo-Nazi Rashtryia Savak Sangh - RSS - of India) which fascist body has tried to embarrass the Malaysian government with an illegal and noisy, 10, 000 man protest rally in Kuala Lumpur, on 25 November, 2007. An activity intentionally synchronized with the summit meet of the British Commonwealth countries (including Malaysia), which was being held in Uganda, to embarrass the Malaysian government....more
Recent unveiling of Shaheed Sant Bhindranwale’s portrait in the Central Sikh Museum located in the Darbar Sahib complex triggers an orchestrated disinformation campaign in the Indian media by various anti-Sikh Hindutva elements
Wednesday, December 05, 2007JUST IMAGINE! Twenty three years after the June 1984 martyrdom of the greatest Sikh of the 20th century, (Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale) a harmless event like the recent unveiling of his life-size portrait on a wall of the Central Sikh Museum, located in the Darbar Sahib complex, Amritsar, on 29 November 2007, has unearthed latent fears of the muscular Sikhs, which still linger among polytheistic India’s Hindutva ruling elite. This condition might result in some state-sponsored jingoistic unrest in the future. Sikhs better beware....more
Pakistan (unlike India) will recognize the right of the Sikh community to register their marriages under the Anand Marriage Act 1909
Wednesday, November 28, 2007In a goodwill gesture on the 539th birth anniversary of Guru Baba Nanak, Pakistan’s Federal law minister Sayed Afzal, announced in Nankana Sahib, last Saturday, that his country will recognize the right of the Sikhs, (as a valued and respected separate community) to register their religious Gurdwara marriages under the Anand Marriage Act-1909....more
A tale from the Indian demoNcracy
Wednesday, November 21, 2007Military-ruled Pakistan is not the only South Asian country with a problematic democracy where General Pervez Musharraf delivers democracy to his country with a spell of draconian ‘martial law’ to safeguard the country’s democratic constitution! India is the other South Asian country where its Italian ‘king-maker’, the unread Senora Sonia Maino Gandy, pontificates about democracy to a billion starving Indians (with help from a weak-kneed ‘appointed’ Sikh Prime minister who loves to perform kowtow in her court) by wishing to perpetuate a dynastic rule through her dim-witted bachelor son, Rahul Gandy, a swishy 37 years old sluggard who also happens to be a high school dropout....more
What a country - INDIA?
Wednesday, November 14, 2007India what a country? Earlier this month the world saw a unique protest rally (Janadesh march) by 25, 000 starving unwashed Tribals (hailing from 15 Indian states who make up about 9 % of India's Billion plus population - about a hundred million) march into Delhi from Gwalior, after covering 200 miles distance in a month on foot, and traversing through Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. ...more
Punjab Haryana water war heats up
Wednesday, November 07, 2007The Badal government, in Indian occupied Punjab, has finally paid attention to a warning this column highlighted, in June 2007, that a triangular evil nexus exists between Non-riparian Haryana state, the Indian Supreme Court and the Union ministry of Irrigation (to steal some more river water from water-starved Punjab, via the illegal 260 crore Hansi-Bhutana Link canal, being built by non-riparian Haryana state inside its territory) by steeling its’ spine. The Badal government has circulated, last Friday, a hard hitting statement by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, against the Central Water Commission. It may be recalled that, the Indian Supreme Court, on Friday 5 October 2007, while hearing the Haryana/ Punjab dispute over construction of the illegal Hansi Bhutana Feeder Canal, for diverting water from the existing Bhakra Main Line (BML) Canal, asked the Central Water Commission to examine the issue and submit its report. ...more
Remembering the November 1984 holocaust of the Sikh minority in India in which state-supervised bloody exercise over ten thousand innocent Sikh men, women and children were murdered
Wednesday, October 31, 2007The world's twenty five million Sikhs (of whom three million live FREE all over the world in the Sikh diaspora) will today grind their teeth, shed a tear and whisper a silent prayer on the 23rd anniversary of the 1984 country-wide mass killings of over ten thousand innocent Sikh men, women and children whose lives were extinguished in a state-supervised pogrom, in the world's largest demoNcracy - INDIA. A bloody massacre sanctioned (with a wink and a nod) by none other then the then Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, now diseased, (the late husband of India's current Italian 'king-maker', Mrs Sonia Maino Gandhi and father of the high school dropout young pretender, Rahul Gandhi) who was bent on taking revenge on the small innocent Sikh minority for the assassination, on 31 October 1984, of his mother, the evil incarnate, Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi...more
Has India put the US-India ‘Nukes-for-Mangoes’ deal on the back burner temporarily?
Wednesday, October 24, 2007Twenty seven months after the impressive peaceful protest by thousands of Sikh-Americans, outside the White House, which was synchronized with Indian Prime minister Manmohan Singh’s Washington visit to meet with President George W. Bush, when the two inked the US-India nuclear agreement in July 2005, many signs have begun to emerge from New Delhi that the nuclear accord, which was supposed to herald the end to India's nuclear isolation in the world (and open doors to a permanent seat in the UN Security Council for New Delhi as a recognized nuclear power) may have been put on hold. The crafty Indian rulers seem to be kicking the proverbial Gift Horse in the face! Or, they may have decided to play it down for the time being and plan to ‘operationalize’ the deal come mid-November when a final meeting of a joint panel, ormed by the government and the communist parties, s expected to take place to draft its report. Only time will tell....more
The ‘Sick-man of South Asia’ INDIA is ranked 94th out of 118 countries surveyed, below even Burma, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Malawi, Zimbabwe and ninety other developing countries
Wednesday, October 17, 2007While the Bombay Stock market SENSEX zooms to a record 19,000 points making a few rich manipulating Brahmin/Bania investors richer in INDIA, the latest Global Hunger Index-2007 has ranked the intensity if Indian hunger (afflicting the vast majority of Indians - over 79.9% of the population or 800 million unwashed - according to the UN Human Development Report 2006 > http://hdr.undp.org/hdr2006/statistics/indicators/24.html < who go to sleep hungry every night) very high at 94th out of 118 developing countries surveyed. ...more
The Indian demoNcracy, headed by a spineless ‘Sikh’ Prime minister, closes the case against Jagdish Tytler one of the main god fathers of the November 1984 state-sanctioned anti-Sikh pogrom in which over ten thousand innocents Sikhs were murdered
Wednesday, October 10, 2007A few days ago the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) of the Indian demoNcracy, headed by a spineless ‘Sikh’ Prime minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, closed a November 1984 state-supervised anti-Sikh mass-murder case against senior Congress party leader Jagdish Tytler who was seen in 1984, by thousands of witnesses, leading murderous Hindu mobs in their killing and arson spree against thousands of innocent Sikh men, women and children and their property in Delhi....more
INDIA the ‘Sick man of South Asia’ is ranked last, at 120th, among seven South Asian countries surveyed, by the World Bank’s ‘‘Ease of Doing Business in 2008’ report released last week thanks to the stranglehold of the Nehru dynasty’s evil nexus with the Brahmin/Bania mafia over India’s Socio-economic-political life
Wednesday, October 03, 2007The latest World Bank's "Ease of Doing Business in 2008" report, released last week, (click at: > http://www.doingbusiness.org/documents/DB-2008-overview.pdf < and look for rankings of 178 counties on page 6 of the report) has delivered a fatal blow to the credibility of the ‘trishul’ of false Indian government propaganda slogans ('INDIA Shining' and 'INDIA an Emerging Super Power' and 'INDIA's Information Revolution') which dezinformatsiya is being force-fed to over a billion hungry Indians (including 22 million Sikhs captive in the Indian map) and about a million well-fed, ‘brain-washed’, vociferous, Hindutva right wing, Neo-Nazi jingoists prospering in the Indian diaspora. ...more
The Indian demoNcracy, to the eternal shame of a billion Indians, begins a new era of the corrupt Nehru/ Indira dynastic rule
Wednesday, September 26, 2007The legacy of one of India’s founding fathers, and first Prime minister, Pundit Jawahar Lal Nehru, a Kashmiri Brahmin, has always seemed divisible by a simple dynastic arrangement, for India, through his only unread daughter, Indira Priyadarshini Nehru (1917-1984) who married one Feroze ‘Gandy’, a Parsi, in 1942. She fine-tuned her married name into Mrs. Indira ‘Gandhi’ before being made Prime minister of India in 1966. ...more
Wake Up Punjab & remember the SYL
Wednesday, September 19, 2007The illegal 109-Kilometer Hansi Bhutana canal in Haryana (according to an Op-Ed in the Tribune newspaper of 16 September, 2007, written by former chief Engineer Irrigation Punjab Sirdar G. S. Dhillon) is just 15 feet away from the Bhakra Mainline canal waterline in Haryana. Dhillon quotes the contractor in Haryana as saying that making a connection, near RD340, (> http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20070916/edit.htm#6 <) is just a ‘one night’s’ job....more
Is the biased Indian Supreme Court about to ambush the Punjab government on river water disputes and settle all of them in favor of Haryana & Rajasthan?
Wednesday, September 12, 2007In the coming week starting September 17 when this year’s North Western Monsoon will have ended (with Punjab having suffered a deficiency of 24 % in rainfall this year which will drop the underground water level even more) the captive people of the Sikh Homeland of Punjab, Khalistan, better be ready for a deep anti-Punjab water conspiracy which is brewing, in the fertile minds of the Brahmin-caste-dominated Indian Supreme Court and the rulers in Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan to steal a lot more of Punjab’s river waters which could end up making a desert out of Punjab....more
State of the misery & squalor in emerging ‘super power’ India
Wednesday, September 05, 2007After sixty years of India’s independence, 394.9 million workers, (or 86 per cent of India’s working population of about 459 million) toil under "utterly deplorable" conditions with "extremely few livelihood options" in the unorganized sector and live in squalor on less than Rs 20 (or 50 US cents) per day. This is according to the first authoritative study titled, “Report on Conditions of Work and Promotion of Livelihood in the Unorganised Sector,” published by the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganized Sector (NCEUS), a government-affiliated body....more
Update on the Indo-U.S. ‘Nukes-for-Mangoes’ ‘Nura-Kushti’ (shadow-boxing) going on in New Delhi
Wednesday, August 29, 2007The crescendo of the orchestrated ‘Nura Kushti’ (phony shadow boxing) between the Communist party (& fellow travelers) and the Manmohan Singh-led ruling Congress party, about the US–India Nukes-for-Mangoes deal which has dominated the headlines of the Indian media for the past few weeks, maybe about to end in a whimper as L. K. Advani of the right wing Neo-Nazi BJP opposition has thrown a life line to the shaky Manmohan Singh-led government. ...more
Badal Government files suit in Indian Supreme Court
Wednesday, August 22, 2007Media reports from the Sikh Homeland (Indian occupied Punjab) bear the good tidings that the Badal government there has finally decided to take up the gauntlet on the river water issue in the Indian Supreme Court. The Punjab government has, according to the Tribune newspaper, filed a suit, in the Indian Supreme Court, challenging the legality of Sections 78 and 79 of the Punjab Reorganization Act, 1966 (passed by the Indian parliament) under which the erstwhile Bhakra Management Board (BMB) was established, on October 01, 1967, by the then rulers in Delhi, to supervise, among other things, the transfer of water-short Punjab’s river waters, from the Bhakra Nangal dam, to non-riparian states of Rajasthan and Haryana. This legal action is very close to something the Captain Amrinder Singh government of Punjab was also talking about doing, in February 2006, but for some reason did not follow through and ended up taking no legal action at all. ...more
What can one say on the 60th independence anniversary of the world’s largest demoNcracy where protesting against the erection of a statue of a mass murderer, and uttering the word Khalistan, is sedition?
Wednesday, August 15, 2007What can one say about present day India, on the 6oth anniversary of its 1947 independence, from the slavery (ghulami) of Imperial British ‘Raj’? More and more people are wondering whether the fight for freedom was worth it? Not a few feel that they were perhaps better off under the Colonial British ‘Raj’ as compared to the corrupt, nepotistic, dynastic rule currently headed by the unread Italian widow of that mass murderer, the late PM Rajiv Gandhi. A Prime minister whose ‘wink and a nod’, to his Congress party thugs in November 1984, resulted in a pogrom in which nearly ten thousand innocent Sikh men, women and children were murdered/ raped/ burned, their properties destroyed, in Delhi and other urban centers of India by police-led Hindu mobs. Six months earlier, in June 1984, Rajiv Gandhi’s mother, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, had ordered the Indian Army to attack the Darbar Sahib, Amritsar (known as the Golden Temple in the West) and 37 other Sikh shrines in which operation thousands of innocent Sikh pilgrims were mercilessly slaughtered. ...more
Sikhs demonstrate, all over the world including India, over the 31 July, 2007, verdict, handed over by a Hindutwa judge, in Chandigarh, against Sirdar Jagtar Singh Hawara, and his five brave companions, for dispatching on 31 August 1995, the corrupt ‘Quisling’ mass murderer of Sikhs, Beant Singh
Wednesday, August 08, 2007The hypocritical rulers of Indian occupied Punjab ‘celebrated’, on 31 July, 2007, the 68th martyrdom day of revolutionary Shaheed Udham Singh, (born; December 26, 1899 – martyred July 31, 1940) who during the colonial rule had the patriotic courage to avenge the mass killing, of over a thousand innocent unarmed Punjabis, by the mercenary soldiers of the British Indian Colonial army, in the infamous, 13 April, 1919, Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, in Amritsar. The Badal government, of Indian occupied Punjab, has synchronized, with that sacred date, 31 July, the sentencing to death and life imprisonment, (by a scared special ‘Kangaroo’ court which met inside the high security Burrail jail, in Chandigarh) six Sikh warriors who are accused of having dispatched, on 31 August, 1995, the then Quisling Punjab Chief minister, Beant Singh. Beant was an illiterate lush responsible for the state-sponsored murder campaign, during the mid-1990s’, in which thousands of innocent Punjabi youth were murdered in fake encounters, which heinous crime has remained unpunished to this date, in the worlds’ largest demoNcracy - India....more
A tale of two Superior Courts in South Asia - Part II
Wednesday, August 01, 2007A three-Judge Bench (comprising Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, Justice R.V. Raveendran and Justice Dalveer Bhandari) of the Indian Supreme Court has delayed hearing, till August 14, of an urgent application, filed by senior counsel of the State of Punjab, Rajeev Dhavan. The application seeks to restrain Haryana, from proceeding with the ongoing illegal construction of the 109 Kilometer long Hansi-Butana multipurpose Link Channel, which will ‘divert’ (read steal with covert help and a ‘wink and a nod’ from Bhakra Beas Management Board - BBMB) water from the Bhakra Main Line canal to irrigate areas (of non-riparian Haryana state) lying in the River Yamuna basin while Southern Punjab starves for water both surface and underground. Hansi-Butana canal is obviously a reincarnation of the defunct SYL (Sulej Yumna Link) canal!...more
A tale of two Superior Courts in South Asia; one in Islamabad Pakistan headed by an honest judge & the other in Chandigarh, in Indian occupied Punjab, presided over by a crook
Wednesday, July 25, 2007What a contrast between the corrupt Chief Justice of the Punjab & Haryana High Court in the worlds’ largest Indian ‘DemoNcracy’ and the patriotic/ honest Supreme Court Chief Justice of the worlds’ largest military ‘dictatorship’ in Pakistan! Day before yesterday, on 23 July, 2007, a Division Bench of the Punjab & Haryana High Court, (comprising Justice Mahesh Grover and the corrupt and crooked, Gita-quoting, Chief Justice Vijender Kumar Jain - the 27th Chief Justice - who retires on 01 August 2008) dismissed a number of individual petitions of farmers whose lands had been taken over, by the state of Haryana, for the proposed ‘hush hush’ illegal Hansi-Butana Link canal. ...more
Punjab government approaches Indian Supreme court against the planned ‘highway robbery’ by state of Haryana to steal Punjab’s water from the Bhakra mainline canal via the nearly complete illegal Hansi-Butana canal dug inside Haryana territory
Wednesday, July 18, 2007Punjab Chief minister Parkash Singh Badal (after going back on his election promise to scrap section 5 of the Punjab Termination of Agreement Act-2004) has filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) with the Indian Supreme Court, last week, against the construction of the nearly complete illegal 109-km long multi-purpose Hansi-Butana canal by Haryana (which has been built to steal additional water from the Bhakra mainline canal which feeds Southern Punjab and Rajasthan) inside its’ territory. Badals’ action of going to the Indian Supreme Court – which acts like a Kangaroo court in matters effecting Sikhs – is an act of futility. Typical Badal window dressing and double talk one can say!...more
Vancouver based Fraser Institute criticized for providing a stage for tirade against Canada’s 750,000 Sikhs which calls for their disenfranchisement
Wednesday, July 11, 2007The Washington-based Khalistan Affairs Center has taken up with the Vancouver-based Fraser Institute, the dezinformatsiya launched by that notorious Sikh-hating Vancouver Sun reporter Kim Bolan. She used a June 29 seminar in Toronto, organized by that Institute, to launch (> http://www.fraserinstitute.ca/shared/readmore.asp?sNav=nr&id=823 <) a media misinformation campaign to try to disenfranchise, and demonize, the loyal peace-loving, 750, 000 strong, Canadian-Sikh minority...more
Indian operatives, enjoying Canadian diplomatic immunity, target the peaceful and loyal Sikh-Canadians & their ethnic media with dezinformatsiya a la the 1980s
Wednesday, July 04, 2007The continuing angry reaction of the worlds’ 25 million Sikhs to the on-going state-sponsored shenanigans, which started in mid-May, of ridiculing and subverting the Sikh religion, by Sirsa-based-Baba, ‘His Holiness Huzoor Sant Gurmeet Ram Raheem Singh Ji Maharaj’, (a state-sponsored and state-protected rapist/ murderer and self-appointed godman) has surprised the Indian government as its Brahmin-dominated Think Tanks had assumed that the Sikhs had been tamed, had lost their ‘Chardhi Kala’ and had forgotten their daily prayer of ‘Raj Karaiga Khalsa’ for a democratic buffer state of Khalistan which is destined to separate the two nuclear armed unfriendly countries of India and Pakistan on the South Asian subcontinent....more
Simranjit Singh Mann remains incarcerated and tortured in Indian jail
Wednesday, June 27, 2007Sixty two years old Sirdar Simranjit Singh Mann, a patriotic Sikh nationalist leader, a former member of the Indian parliament, respected human rights activist and Founder-President of the Shiromani Akali Dal-Amritsar, (a political party of the Sikh Homeland of Indian-occupied Punjab which also enjoys worldwide support among the free and prosperous 3 million strong Sikh diaspora) who has been under torture inside a filthy Indian jail, since 14 May, 2007, (for protesting against the erection of a statue of a former corrupt, illiterate, Quisling, Chief minister of Punjab, the late Beant Singh, who was responsible for the murder of thousands of Sikh youth in the 1990s) is due to appear tomorrow, (June 28) along with 20 incarcerated workers of his party, in the court of Additional District and Sessions Judge, Jalandhar, when he will seek bail, for the umpteenth time, for the above so-called ‘misdemeanor.’ ...more
Andhra Pradesh’s Christian Chief Minister sets up a ‘Special Religious Zone’ around Venkateswhara temple in Tirumala
Wednesday, June 20, 2007All Sikhs in general, and Punjab Chief minister Parkash Singh Badal in particular, ought to make note of a new development which has taken place in India, where after the controversial Special Economic Zones, a Special Religious Zone has surfaced last week. The Congress party Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Y. S. Rajshekhara Reddy, a Christian, has shown the way....more
Musings about Indian occupied Punjab
Wednesday, June 13, 2007While addressing a press conference in Chandigarh on Monday, June 11, on completion of his 100 days in office, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal unfolded his 5-year ‘vision’ for the Punjab. During the lengthy press conference Badal did not utter a word about the timetable of the closure (ordered by the 17 May, 2007, Akal Takht Hukamnama) of numerous ‘Sacha Sauda’ Deras, which pockmark the Sikh homeland of Punjab, and owe allegiance to the criminal/rapist Sirsa Baba, who poses as, ‘His Holiness Huzoor Sant Gurmeet Ram Raheem Singh Ji Maharaj – the Third Master’. These Deras are a provocative reminder to most Sikhs of the shenanigans of the criminal Sirsa Baba, which actions of that phony, recently caused much turbulence among the Sikhs captive in Indian Punjab, and caused great mental pain, anger and anguish to the three million strong free Sikh diaspora worldwide....more
Delhi and Haryana conspire to steal Punjab’s river water, with timely help from the ‘Sirsa Baba smoke screen’, via the nearly complete illegal Hansi-Butanna link canal in Haryana
Wednesday, June 06, 2007This week public rallies are being held by diaspora Sikhs all over the world, (Chicago, San Francisco, Vancouver, Surrey, Frankfurt, Sydney, London and other cities) on the 23rd anniversary of the brutal June 1984 Indian Army attack on Darbar Sahib, Amritsar, (and the November 1984 state-sponsored anti-Sikh pogrom) lest our children forget the thousands of innocent Sikh men, women and children who were murdered in cold blood. One would think the Punjab homeland of the 25 million strong Sikh nation (of these 3 million live free in the diaspora) would get some respite, some peace, some happiness over these years from the relentless intrigue of the rulers to wipe out our identity in the world’s largest Castocracy, India. Alas! In the 23 years since 1984 nothing has changed!...more
On the 23rd anniversary of the June 1984 Indian Army assault on Akal Takht Sahib, it is again under attack
Wednesday, May 30, 2007What a strange and painful coincidence for every Sikh that Sikhism’s holiest site, the Akal Takht Sahib, is again under ‘attack’, with the weapon of disinformation this time, on the twenty third anniversary of the Indian Army’s savage armed assault, carried out in the first week of June 1984, during the reign of the 2nd Prime minister of India's Nehru Dynasty, Mrs. Indira Gandhi...more
An expose of the subversive Sirsa-based Sacha Sauda Dera
Wednesday, May 23, 2007Many international media reports like the Reuters story headlined, “Sectarian clashes flare up in India,” published in newspapers around the world, on 19 May 2007, (> http://www.dawn.com/2007/05/19/int5.htm <) is a repeat of Indian disinformation that the current protests in the Sikh Homeland of Punjab, by the outraged Sikh community, (against an offensive advertisement in the print media sponsored by a con, a ‘Godman’, who heads the Sirsa-based Sacha Sauda Dera) was a clash between two sects of the Sikh religion. This is far from the truth. The culprit, the Sacha Sauda Dera, has nothing to do with Sikhism....more
Musings on the Indo-U.S. ‘Nukes-for-Mangoes’ Deal
Wednesday, May 16, 2007The eyes of every Indian jingoist (and peace-loving Punjabi worried about his survival under an Indian nuclear cloud) are on US Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns's visit to New Delhi next week where he will again – for the last time it is hoped in Washington - discuss the U.S./India ‘Nukes-for-Mangoes’ deal. ...more
Indian columnist Khushwant Singh alias Khushamad Singh spurred by the award of Padma Vibushan medal shows his gratitude to the Indian demoNcracy by anchoring his attack on Khalistan in the obituary of a dead man Dr. Jagjit Singh Chohan
Wednesday, May 09, 2007Kushwant Singh alias Khushamad Singh, 92, known as the ‘dirty old man’ of Indian journalism, having been awarded the Padma Vibushan medal by the Indian government some months ago, is at it again. He, as is his wont, has again tried to prove his loyalty to the Brahmin/Bania/ Italian rulers of the Indian demoNcracy by denigrating Khalistan and a 79 years old Sikh, the late Dr Jagjit Singh Chohan, (who died a few weeks ago in his ancestral village of Tanda, in Indian occupied Punjab, Khalistan) in his weekly newspaper column. (See Khushwant’s column’ at:> http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/apr282007/editpage2133292007427.asp <)...more
The Punjab farmer’s total debt has increased 400% in nine years from Rs. 5, 700 crore in 1998 to Rs. 21, 064 crore in 2006
Wednesday, May 02, 2007A recent survey carried out by a panel of three economic experts of Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, (Dr Sukhpal Singh, Manjeet Kaur and H.S. Kingra) on behest of the Punjab State Farmers Commission, has come to a very grim conclusion about the plight of the debt-ridden, suicide-prone, farmer in the Sikh Homeland of Indian occupied Punjab. ...more
Musings about the Indian ‘DemoNcracy’
Wednesday, April 25, 2007India, what a ‘demoNcracy’ – and the sycophancy that prevails in the politics of India’s ruling party makes one puke?...more
Great progress in Sikh/Pakistani goodwill & mindset, both visible during Bisakhi celebrations at Gurdwara Panja Sahib
Wednesday, April 18, 2007Media reports, (and eye witness accounts from thousands of Sikh pilgrims who visited Gurdwara Panja Sahib in Pakistan, last weekend, (to celebrate Bisakhi) speak of remarkable progress in Pakistan/ Sikh relations, and the huge progress in positive mindsets of both monotheistic communities for one another. This fast pace progress stands out today as compared to the cautious approach visible eight years ago when the first Sikh/Muslim International Seminar, on Nankana Sahib, was held, in New York, on Pakistan Day 14 August, 1999. Progress, as they say, always imposes new possibilities for the future....more
Naxalite rebellion on the boil all over rural India
Wednesday, April 11, 2007well known habit of India’s inept rulers of falsely blaming its neighbors, particularly Pakistan, (and its own beleaguered Muslim minority) for India's umpteen internal bloody conflicts and incidents has lately come home to roost. This year it is different because New Delhi has been stunned, into a state of panic, by successive (some in battalion strength) Naxalite offensives, carried out successfully in rural (read medieval) India increasingly dominated by the armed Naxalites fighting for their rights which have been usurped by the dominant Brahmin/ Bania castes of Hindu India for ages....more
BADAL'S VOLTE-FACE on promise to scrap section 5 of the Punjab Termination of Agreement Act-2004 about distribution of Punjab’s river water
Wednesday, April 04, 2007The timid ‘Quisling’ Badal regime, in Indian Occupied Punjab, seems to have synchronized its shameful volte-face on it’s stand on the distribution of Punjab’s river water (under section 5 of the Punjab Termination of Agreement Act-2004) to non-riparian states, with the recent stark warning from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) that it is going to become impossible to preserve rivers as life-giving watercourses if governments fail to address, with a sense of urgency, the factors that threaten their health. ...more
Punjab: Bridge not a battle ground says young Sikh author Tridivesh Singh Maini
Wednesday, March 28, 2007A well written book (“South Asian Cooperation and the Role of the Punjabs,”ISBN:81-7220-186-9: Siddharth Publications New Delhi-2007) written by a young Sikh scholar, Sirdar Tridivesh Singh Maini, was launched in Washington DC, on 22 March 2007 at the American University, his alma mater...more
Mayhem in Manipur in North Eastern India
Wednesday, March 21, 2007Last month, a day after the much trumpeted election ‘victory’ of the Congress party in Manipur, a six-lorry army convoy had almost reached the safety of Bishnupur, a town in Indian-occupied Manipur's main valley, when Manipuri freedom fighters attacked, with a volley of grenades and automatic gunfire. ...more
Newly elected Congress party members of Punjab State assembly endanger Punjab’s water resource by disenfranchising themselves & kowtowing to Sonia Gandhi
Wednesday, March 14, 2007Sikh hating Mrs. Sonia Maino Gandhi, India’s current unread king-maker, (and the Italian widow of the mass murderer, Rajiv Gandhi, whose ‘wink and a nod’ to Congress party thugs resulted in the mass murder, in November 1984, of nearly ten thousand innocent Sikh men, women and children during the nationwide November 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom) seems to have a new ‘game plan’ to steal Punjab’s river waters for Congress party ruled non-riparian Haryana, which state, after nearly three years of inactivity on this issue, has suddenly filled a petition in the Indian Supreme Court to be heard by that ‘Kangaroo’ court on 28 March 2007. Obviously a conspiracy is unfolding...more
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal announces his intent to keep his election pledge to scrap Section 5 of Punjab Termination of Agreement Act, 2004 which allows free of cost transfer of Punjab river water to non-riparian Rajasthan and Haryana states
Wednesday, March 07, 2007Over seven years ago, this column, dated 14 April, 1999, headlined, “Fascist Haryana Yuva Shanti Sena invades Punjab and desilts the abandoned SYL Canal; and Punjab Chief Minister Badal lets them,” expressed its dismay (> http://khalistan-affairs.org/khalistancalling/1999/april14.aspx <) in the concluding paragraph in the shape of a warning that ‘any dereliction of duty, or compromise, by any politician on the river water issue which effects our children, and their children, is an unforgivable and punishable offence in any language, in any country, of the world specially in Sikh Punjab!”...more
India shielding home-grown ‘Gujarati’ Hindutva terrorists who bombed the ‘Samjhota’ Express train on February 18 near Panipat
Wednesday, February 28, 2007The 10 days-long ‘song & dance’ of the Special Investigation Team (SIT), (formed to look into the February 18 blasts on the Delhi-Attari-Lahore ‘Samjhota’ Express in Haryana) has not tried to track the real culprits, from Gujerat, but is just engaged in typical Indian Dezinformatsiya...more
Does the Sunday night’s bloody arson on the Samjhouta Express in Haryana have identical fingerprints to the state-sponsored 2000 Chitthisinghpura Sikh massacre in Indian-held Kashmir?
Wednesday, February 21, 2007At least 68 people were killed, and over 50 wounded, (most of the dead were Pakistani men, women and children) in a fire on Sunday night on the Delhi-Attari non-stop train, a bi-weekly Indo-Pak Samjhauta (‘Understanding’) Express, with blasts just five minutes before midnight near the town of Panipat, in Haryana, sixty miles North East of Delhi....more
In a speech in Georgetown university Sikh-friendly Pakistani Senator Mushahid Hussain suggests relieving American troops in Iraq with soldiers in United Nations uniforms from Indonesia, Pakistan & Malaysia
Wednesday, February 14, 2007Answering a question during a lecture to scholars at his alma mater, the George Washington University in Washington DC the other day, the Sikh-friendly Chairman of the Pakistan’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, made an excellent and very wise suggestion about embattled Iraq which is heading towards a three-sided civil war between its Shia, Sunni and Kurdish communities which could engulf the neighboring countries with common borders with Iraq, (like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Jordan, and Syria) as well...more
Bangladesh, the army coup that dare not speak its name
Wednesday, February 07, 2007Nearly a month ago, on January 11, 2007, Bangladesh President Iajuddin Ahmed, declared an army-backed state of emergency, cancelled the national election due on January 22, 2007, stood down as head of the caretaker government that had been supposed to oversee the elections (under the constitution a transitional government takes power to prevent the outgoing administration from influencing the election) and was replaced by a technocratic administration....more
Follow up on the U.S. – India ‘Nukes for mangoes’ deal, a Nuclear nonproliferation disaster, as the Sikhs see it
Wednesday, January 31, 2007California Democrat Congressman, Howard Berman, a critic of the Indo-US ‘nukes-for-mangoes’ nuclear Act, has flayed the Bush administration, for enabling India to increase its weapons arsenal by freeing domestic sources of uranium which 'could further destabilize South Asia.’ The Congressman could not be more correct! ...more
Cover story in Newsweek magazine about Rahul Mainu Gandhi the effeminate, half-literate, ‘young pretender’ starts a lively debate in India about Congress party’s dynastic politics
Wednesday, January 24, 2007India some democracy! A recent cover story in the NEWSWEEK magazine, a widely read American news weekly, about Rahul Gandhi, the effeminate bachelor son of India’s ‘Italian-born king-maker’ Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, (the widow of that mass murderer of Sikhs, Rajiv Gandhi) has triggered speculations, in the media, that Indian Prime minister Manmohan Singh is about to be told to vacate the Indian Prime minister’s throne and go walk into the ‘sunset.’...more
India climbs down from the ‘high horse’ of its quest for a permanent UN security Council seat and announces its intent to contest for a non-permanent Security Council seat
Wednesday, January 17, 2007India has finally pegged back its United Nation’s Security Council dreams, to a permanent seat, by sending instructions to its permanent mission in New York to make known India's intention to contest elections, in October 2010, for a non-permanent (2011-12) seat in the United Nation’s Security Council....more
"Breakfast in Amritsar, lunch in Lahore and dinner in Kabul", dreams India’s ‘appointed’ Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Wednesday, January 10, 2007Indian Prime minister Manmohan Singh in his address to the 79th Annual General meeting of the Fedration of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry, in New Delhi, last Monday (January 8) was hallucinating when he alluded to the 'inter-linked destinies' of the people of South Asia and hoped that, "one day one could have breakfast in Amritsar, lunch in Lahore and dinner in Kabul."...more
What is going on in troubled Nepal?
Wednesday, January 03, 2007Latest reliable inside reports from Kathmandu, the picturesque capital city of the Himalayan landlocked Hindu Kingdom of Nepal, (area 54, 363 sq. miles, population 27, 676, 547, 86% Hindu, 8% Buddhist, 4% Muslim, 1% Sikh & 1% Christian) indicate that the monarchists, who are backed by India’s right wing Neo-Nazi Hindutva BJP, seem to have received a ‘wink and a nod’ from some influential elements (‘chicken-hawks’) in the Indian government, for a monarchist coup d`etat...more
