Dear Sardar Mannji

Upon assuming the office of Prime Minister of India Mr Chander Shekhar has been making all kinds of overtures to the appropriate people in country’s troubled states for conciliation According to the Tribune Chandigarh (December 23, 1990) he even agreed to amend the to be reminded the way the Indian governments in New Delhi have raped the Indian Constitution all these years. Time and space do not permit me to research all the issues and enumerate them one by one but the two issues concerning Punjab and the Sikhs stand out pre-eminently the river waters dispute and the right to wear kirpan. The Indian government in New Delhi has openly and publicly flouted the constitution governing these matters. Future being indefinite character of a person is judged from his past. How can anyone trust the promises being offered now when those made in the past have been thrown to winds by the Indian government?

Dear Mann Sahib you can talk make amends with them you can walk with them you can eat with them you can drink with them (not necessarily liquor) but remember you can never get anything from them for let us not forget what Guru Gobind Singh has said Koi Kisi Ko Raj Na De Hain Jo Le Hain Nij Bal Se Le Hain Sikhs in Punjab.

Sardar Mann the Sikhs in general and you in particular Praying for the Charhdi Kala of K Panth in 1991.

Amarjit Singh Buttar

Director OF public Relation

Council of Khalistan.

Article extracted from this publication >> January 11, 1991