By Dr. AS SEkhon,

HS Dilgeer

and HS Sekhon

Beware of those individuals who pledge their wealth and services to community service. Making promises come very easily to these individuals, but honoring them proves to be too difficult for them.

It is difficult for someone to obtain a passport or travelling document for an ordinary Joe or Basanta Singh. In the same manner, it is even more difficult to obtain visas to visit foreign countries. Then, how that is some Sikhs obtain passports and visas with no apparent difficulty. These people visit many countries a year at their discretion. However, for other Sikhs the Hindu administration appears to have refused their requests several times.

Remember that Punjab has to get its independence and sovereignty. The Sikhs cannot lead a life of humiliation, as has been going on since August 15, 1947. The Sikh nation, which provides 70% of India’s wheat, 50% of rice, and 26% of the gross national product, cannot subject present and future generations to India’s slavery, the army’s bullets and the desecration of their sacred places.

Remember that, regardless of the Hindu king or queen who occupies the throne in New Delhi, there will always be a different set of laws poverty the Sikhs and Hindus. As such, the Sikhs must not impose themselves upon India and thereby live at the mercy of the Hindu empire as their servants. The Sikhs must change their way of thinking so as to overcome their “inferiority complex”, which has developed as a result of the Hindu education system. The Sikhs must realize that their community, which feeds more than 70% of the Hindu empire, can do without Hindu orders. The formation of their own independent and sovereign state, the Republic of Khalistan, would lead to increased prosperity, happiness and respect for human rights. Any country which is to survive in the world must have a strong agricultural base, hardworking citizens and moral values, which in turn lead to economic, social and political progress. All these properties have been vested by the Akal Purakh in the Sikh community. However, at gunpoint, no nation can advance and, thus, Sikhs must learn from history, dating back to August 15,1947. It is Hindu India which has accumulated more than 80 billion dollars of international debt and it is this regime that has continued to beg for more loans from developed countries. However, the New opposition from the international community because of their flagrant disregard for ~ human rights; falling agricultural production and evaporating foreign exchange reserves It is not the Sikhs who have ill feelings towards non-Sikhs as their fore-fathers’ teachings did not instruct Sikhs in the practice of discrimination. Rather, it is the Hindu bigotry preached by high-class Hindus and the New Delhi administrations of Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, V.P. Singh, and Chandra Shekhar that has resulted in the practice of non-Hindu discrimination at every level of Indian society. One may still find villages where schedule Castes are not permitted to take water from wells belonging to the alleged high class Hindus. There is no need to cite what happened to schedule castes, Muslims and Christians from September to December 1990, as prominent newspapers, magazines and other news services of the democratic countries provided coverage of the atrocities committed and the substantial loss of human lives in Hindu India.

It is time that the approximately 100 million Muslims and other minorities (Christians, Dalit’s, etc.) to tell the New Delhi administration that their patience has been over-extended. Sooner or later, they will have to decide whether they prefer the role of a sacrificial lamb or if they would like to tell the Hindu bigots in the Delhi administration that human rights, human dignity, and self-determination are more important to them.

 Sikhs in the army, paramilitary forces, police and civil service should not partake in the killing of other Sikhs and, to a larger extent, members of any other ethnic group. On the  orders of the Indian government.

The above are the few points that the Sikh leadership has to take into consideration before a settlement is reached with the Indian administration. The Sikh leadership has to bear in mind that whether it will be the administration of L.K. Advani, V.P. Singh or any other Hindu leader, the Sikh problem will always be seen from a blind eye or a Hindu angle. As such, the administration will guard Hindu interests or Brahmincal doctrine, based on Manu Samriti above all. They will not hesitate to slaughter any non-brahmincal minority in upholding Hindu bigotry. The Sikh leadership and masses have to think like and guard their interests in the manner of Quiad -e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinah and Dr. Mohammad Iqbal, and then ask the international community to hold a plebiscite, under the auspices of the United Nations, to test the will of the Sikhs. Under guns and bullets, India’s elections are not elections: rather, they are an election rigging process the United Kingdom or Australia? An “point is not an election.

 

Article extracted from this publication >> July 19, 1991