We offer our prayers in memory of martyrs of
June 3-10
Sikh
Genocide
(Ghallughara)
week
Brahminical Nazi India following in the footsteps of Shankracharya (an expert in Buddhist butchering) attacked Akal Takhat Sahib and 37 other Sikh historical shrines on June 3, 1984 on the martyrdom day of Guru Arjan Dev ji, killing thousands of Sikh men, women and children in cold blood. This meticulously planned and nicely executed, notorious ‘operation Blue Star’ was followed by ‘operation Wood Rose’ in which again thousands of Sikh young boys were cruelly done to death in more than 12000 Punjab villages. The Sikh hunting continues unabated since then under the master plan of Brahman rulers to make India a ‘Hindu Rashtra’ devoid of ‘Malechas’ (Sikhs, Muslims, Christians, Buddhist’s).
We bow our heads before the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Sikhs martyrs and vow to accomplish the mission of the martyrs, an independent, sovereign Khalistan even by shedding the last drop of our blood.
Panthak Committee appeals to the Sikhs all over the world to observe the week of
June 3-10 as Protest Week
Diwans should be held in memory of martyrs and Protest Demonstrations organized which should focus on the atrocities being committed by the Nazi Indian regime on innocent citizens of Khalistan.
May the rider of the blue steed, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, through his merciful glance grant us strength and determination to lead the Sikh nation on the road to Khalistan successfully.
Signed: Dr. Sohan Singh, Daljit Singh Khalsa, Satinderpal Singh, Shahbaz Singh, Harminder Singh (Panthak Com. Members)
As per appeal of the Panthak Comm Sikh Sangat and all justice loving people you are requested to join in the Protest Demonstrations as under:
In front of State Capital, Sacramento CA
Thursday, June 4 (from 1 p.m – 4 p.m.)
In front of U.N.O. in New York
Friday, June 5 (From 11 a.m – 4 p.m.)
Released by Dr. Amarjit Singh, Spokesperson Panthak Comm., Khalistan Affairs Center.
1400 Coleman Ave Suite # F-23, Santa Clara CA 95050, Ph: (408-3191,(408)984-1712.
Article extracted from this publication >> May 29, 1992