Sir,
This appeal is not aimed to discredit any leader or organization.
I make this appeal to further advance the Political aspirations of the Khalsa Panth.
The Indian Government has deployed thousands of more military into our homeland. It is for this reason mainly I find it necessary to make this appeal.
I appeal to all Sikhs wherever they are to contact each other and unite, the time has come where we must now forget our petty problems and differences and for the sake of freedom for our nation join forces. I hope every Sikh organization leader takes the time to think about what our priorities are. We can overcome our problems but we must take a step in forgiving each other. We must unite if we ever want to achieve freedom. We need to come together to show our strength as a community.
Get away from Gurdwara Politics and look at each other as children of the same father and mother. There have always been problems with in ever community.. But when that whole community comes under attack only the true community members come together. I say this because organizations can get infiltrated with people who have personal problems with other members in other organizations, who stand in the way of unity.
We must recognize these people and rid of their services. I.S.Y F. insists that Sikhs want to live in peace, with self-respect and human dignity. Therefore I have taken this step in trying to unite with other organizations with the same values.
On struggle is not against any religion, cast or creed but is against repression and stands for the freedom the Sikh nation and it is for this battle that we need to unite all organizations.
Khalsa Ji, it’s time to wake up and read the writing on the walls. The history of the Sikhs in India clearly tells us that we cannot achieve anything till we unite on one platform.
The Khalsa Panth is going through a very critical period. History is being made and the hero’s and the traitors of the Sikhs are being noted. We live in the free world need to peacefully demonstrate our rightful claim to an independent state.
So in the name of freedom for our fellow Sikhs back home, I urge all leaders to forget the problems which we have all created for ourselves, and join forces.
This is a very critical stage. We must unite under one Kesri flag.
Ranjit Singh Dosanjh
5879 Boundary Rd.
Vancouver BC
VSR 2R2
Article extracted from this publication >> January 24, 1992