Goal is in aim, while dream is a vision, goals can make your dreams a reality. Yes, our goal is same as dream, Khalistan. There is no way we can deny this hard fact that to great extent our movement for our dream “Khalistan has lately gone through substantial amount of loss in all aspects. As long as we have that small flame of freedom even in one heart, we don’t need to be pessimistic about our future land of peace and prosperity. Even a flick can burn down any house.

This is the time to peep into our fumed hearts, fumed with Indian government propaganda and make more strong resolutions which will be more beneficial to our community, our Khalsa panth, our coming generations, our culture and language. Even a simple Sikh, is a mountain who never gives up in the face of landslides and rains. Bad times are part of human life, so never give up hope.

I would like to request all our brothers and sisters and well wishers to widen up our circle of care from self to family, from family to the community, from community to humanity. By being in this great country of opportunity and lot more. We shouldn’t give up our bond with our brothers, and warriors, our exploited youth, our misinterpreted religion, our suffering future in the concentration camps of Indian government which is practicing communalism.

In the end I would like to make a very straight forward request if we thing we can’t make any positive contribution, whenever we pray, we should always pray before AkalParkh. Waheguru ji, I request in the name of wailing parents of the youths who sacrificed their life for Khalistan, in the name of sisters and brothers of those youth who already been cruelly killed in the butcher houses of Indian government, to take their lives too. because it will be very difficult for them to accept this fact that their kings fought for the community who can’t think beyond their skin and most hurting fact will be that great warriors of the Khalsa Panth don’t exist anymore, and they have converted themselves into ‘Hyraism.’ Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh Mandeep Kaur Stockton, CA

Article extracted from this publication >> April 28, 1995