Dear Editor: This is in reference to an article printed on October 30, 1987, under the title World Sikh Organization, U.S.A., “Contributions of the Sikhs in North America”, by Dr. Harbans Singh Saron.

I would like to point out the following inequities in the article’s paragraph #3:

1, the scholarships by S. Jawala Singh were initiated during 1910 ‘and not during 1912.as mentioned therein. First four scholarships were

Dear Editor: ‘Mr. Gandhi’s extravagant life style is by no means a sinister act. The millions of starving, poverty stricken Indians should be congratulated for maintaining the lavish life style of their leader. Mr. Gandhi by virtue of his Brahmin pedigree is entitled to the finer things of life; he is the blue blooded royalty of the Hindu religion caste system. The Indian masses bestowed upon him the position of Prime Minister as a reward for the continuation of his mother’s campaign to kill the Sikhs and transform India into a Hindu nation. The zeal and enthusiasm with which he has pursued this objective actually

Dear Editor: In reference to the Articles on Ardas in W.S.N. Nov. 20, 1987, issue, it is a pleasure to see the younger Sikh generation writing about Sikh practices. Today’s Sikh generation is tomorrow’s ambassadors of Sikhism. The credit of such upbringing goes to the parents who make the effort to acquaint the children with their heritage, thus giving them a solid value system with a sense of pride awarded to four Indians (2 Madarasis, 1 Hindu, and 1 Sikh). The person mentioned in the article came to U.S.A. during 1922. None of the three persons mentioned have made any significant contributions towards the national cause, In fact, all of these people were on the side of the British government. After their education these opportunists sided with the stronger party.

2, The Gaddar party was started during Jan. 1908 and not in 1913 as mentioned, whereas the Gaddar

Entitles him to much more, The Indians should provide him a golden airplane studded with diamonds to fly him around,

To question the religious hierarchy for an Indian is to invite the curse of Hindu mystagogues, inviting doom for ones generations, “A bad investment in the future’ frankly, the Indians deserve Rajiv Gandhi and he deserves the Indians

It is misleading, however, to refer Sikhs as Indians. All Sikhs are Khalistanis, only the opportunist Khalistanis has joined the Hindus against their own nation.

Ranbir Singh Sekhon Fresno, Ca.

As mentioned by Dr. Chanan Singh Chan in a similar topic the Ardas should be amended to include the speedier achievement of sovereign Sikh State of Khalistan I would like to point out that World Sikh Organization in an open forum in the presence of other Sikh leaders passed a resolution to this effect. Every Gurdwara congregation and Sikhs as individuals in their daily prayers are asked to seek the blessing of the Paper was started during October, 1913.

It is worth noting here that the: three persons mentioned above and several others were helped for their education by Dr. Thind, Dr. Randhir Singh was one of those who were educated and Dr. Thind donated $25,000.00 for a hospital which was never accounted for by Dr. Randhir Singh.

Makhan Singh Sandhu Ex Secretary Gaddar Party

Dear Editor: Please refer to the advertisement of “Shabad Clock” on page8 of November 6, 1987, issue of the World Sikh News; it has been brought to my attention as to why a clean-shaven boy has been presented as a role model instead of a Keshadhari and turbaned fellow. I feel that young growing Sikh boys could be misled by this advertisement the little minds are very impressionable and before we start receiving communications from the children also on this subject, ‘one must act to correct this.

Amarjit S. Buttar

Mighty One for the establishment of the sovereign Sikh State with the explicit mention of Khalistan. Gurdwara Committees in free countries should act upon it immediately. May God fulfill our wish and with His grace the flag of the Sikh nation flutter in its due status.

Satwant Singh ‘San Jose, Ca.

Article extracted from this publication >>  December 4, 1987