The “Kaur” organization requests the entire Sikh community to recognize the heroes S. Sukhdev Singh “Sukha” & S. Harjinder Singh “Jinda” who recognized the need to punish the criminal who destroyed our Supreme Akal Takhat Sahib which was our heritage and who killed numberless beloved ones. Write best wishes cards to show your gratitude. Though they will always live in high spirits still it is our moral duty to convey our feelings to them. At least they should get greetings from Sikh families Gurdwara committees and Sikh organizations their address is
Harjinder Singh “Jinda” S. Sukhdev Singh “Sukha” Pune Jail Maharashtra India
Please recognize our brothers our sons our blood who are in jail and going through hell for the Sikh faith and cause. They are no! criminals they only punished the man whose crime was to give orders to the forces to attack on Darbar Sahib Amritsar and 40 other Gurdwara Sahibs and kill Sikhs our own blood in the thousands Did the Indian government ever bother to find out how deep Sikh wounds are? Never not even the world’s human rights organizations The whole worlds shaking hands with the Indian government putting salt on Sikhs wounds. Sikhs are still facing murders rapes asylum denial jail bars right of speech denial i.e. shut down short wave Khalistan Radio) and extradition proceedings S.Gajjinde Singh S.Karan Singh and their to fellow brothers are still in Koulakhpat jail since September 29, 1981 even though their conviction time is passed S. Ranjit Singh Gill (Kuki) & S. Sukhminder Singh Sandhu (Sukhi) are still suffering in U.S. jail since May 14, 1987. Every country holds Sikhs behind bars It is very sad or i is our bad luck.
If a Sikh punishes a criminal he faces death while government criminals are rewarded with high honorable posts. No matter what freedom is our birth right so we have to and we will defend sovereignty Our Guru Nanak Dev ji said “Truth is high higher still is truthful living.” We follow His word advice and go forward to win our goal. Free Khalistan.
May Long Live our Heroes.
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