Monday, November 16, 2015

SAD EX Legislators of Delhi Vidhan Sabha Lashed on AAP For Double Standards Supporting Radicals & For Threatening Peace and Harmony in the Border State of Punjab



New Delhi / 16, November 2015 

 Former legislators of Delhi vidhan sabha belonging to Shiromani Akali Dal today lashed on Aam admi party’s Chief Minister in Delhi - Arvind Kejriwal for exploiting situation of unrest in Punjab for his petty political gains and playing divisive politics which is further vitiating the scenario - a direct threaten on peace and harmony in the border state of Punjab which has faced the worst days of turmoil in 1980s to 1990s.

Former MLAs Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Harmeet Singh Kalka, ex councilor Capt. Inderpreet Singh and DSGMC Member Kulwant Singh Bath while jointly addressing the media today said that Aam admi party’s support to Sarbat Khalsa organised by radical forces in Punjab on November 10, had unveiled the double standards of Aam admi party which is trying to project itself as a nationalist party in Delhi but supporting the anti-nationalist agenda in Punjab.

“In Sarbat Khalsa among different agendas passed it also had the indirect reference to separate state – Khalistan and presence of AAP party leaders shows the double standards of their party. More so Sarbat Khalsa made Beant Singh’s assassinator Jagtar Singh Hawara as Akal Takht Jathedar”, said Manjinder Singh Sirsa raising aspersions on the functioning AAP said that one of their MLAs Jarnail Singh is camping in USA and meeting the radical forces who have anti India agenda. “AAP has not cleared its stand on Hawara which proves their divisive agenda”, said Sirsa. According to Sirsa, Jarnail Singh is seen supporting referendum 2020 for a separate state Khalistan by radical forces in USA, which clearly shows the intentions of Aam admi party.

“Our party Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) stands for peace in country and never supported radical agenda and now when AAP is favouring the radicals it is like playing with fire and incase the situation deteriorated in Punjab because of AAP dabbling with radical agenda, they  AAP leaders would be held responsible, dared Sirsa.  Sirsa further said that AAP is mixed up with Congress and like they had joined hands with AAP to form government in Delhi in 2013, though it led to a fiasco – the two parties are working on a similar mechanism dreaming of forming government in Punjab. According to Sirsa the dream which has misadventure and vicious intentions would never be fulfilled as the people of Punjab would reject divisive agenda.
 Speaking on Akali Dal Amritsar leader Simranjeet Singh Mann one of the organisers of Sarbat Khalsa - Sirsa said that Mann’s radical credentials are proved from the fact that in the dossier handed over to Britain government by PM Narendra Modi on radical activities on recent visit, had the names of office bearers of Akali Dal Amritsar led by Mann.
Lashing on AAP’s poster boy MP Bhagwant raising the cause of drugs in Punjab, Sirsa said Mann himself a drug addict these days is admitted in drug de-addiction centre proves that there is huge different between what AAP preaches and practices. 

With Thanks : Media DSGMC

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Appeal by Actor Manmeet Singh - #BANSikhJokes

Ban websites that defame and insult the Sikh community! : Appeal by RPS Kohli to Sign Petition to Ban Sikh Jokes

"I was subjected to racist ridicule as a young boy, even though I was a school topper. My two sons went through the same. It was the same joke, “12 baj gaye.”

For years now, the Sikh community has been ridiculed, insulted, poked fun at, and portrayed as naive idiots, foolish and an object of amusement, all “in good nature.”
While we are a fun loving community, and love our culture, the Bhangra, the language, we DO NOT like when "12 Baje Jokes" or "Santa Banta Jokes" are cracked at our expense. It is not about Sikhs not being able to take a joke, it's about hurting our religious sentiments.
Bullying is not funny. Nor is making fun of my religion.
A PIL in the Supreme Court is asking for websites specialising in these jokes to be banned.  This is our time to take action.
Sign my petition urging the Supreme Court to ban the websites that defame and insult the Sikh community.
Progressive nations all over the world have become sensitive about racial or communal humour. Why is India still stuck in medieval times? Would jokes on Hindus, Muslims or Christians be considered funny or offensive? It's time to stop casually targeting the Sikh community.
Little boys and girls are bullied in school. It is not okay to “crack a Sardar joke.” It’s not a harmless joke, if an entire community is being bullied under it’s weight.
Sikhs are a proud and brave community. We have occupied top positions like the President, Prime Minister, Chief of Army, Air Marshall. But it’s the Santa Banta jokes, they know us for.
This needs to stop. Sikh jokes are sick jokes.
The Supreme Court will hear the case soon. If thousands of us sign this petition, we can show it to Honorable Supreme Court of India that racism is not funny. 
I along with the PIL petitioner, Harvinder Kaur deliver your signatures to the Supreme Court.
{PIL/WritPetition/CRL/160 of 2015 titled Ms. Harvinder Chowdhury vs Union Of India through Secretary, Ministry of Telecom and I&B}".
With Thanks : RPS Kohli
Kalgidhar Trust/Society

Link :https://www.change.org/p/supreme-court-of-india-ban-websites-that-defame-and-insult-the-sikh-community-bansikhjokes?

Please Sign Petition to Ban SickSikhJokes



https://www.change.org/p/supreme-court-of-india-ban-websites-that-defame-and-insult-the-sikh-community-bansikhjokes?

         Letter to Supreme Court of India

 "For years now, the Sikh community has been ridiculed, insulted, poked fun at, and portrayed as naive idiots, foolish and an object of amusement, all “in good nature.”

Racism is not funny. Nor is making fun of the Sikh religion.

This PIL {PIL/WrtitPetition/CRL/160 of 2015 titled Ms. Harvinder Kaur vs Union Of India through Secretary, Ministry of Telecom and I&B} in the Supreme Court is asking for websites specialising in these jokes to be banned.

I urge you, the Honorable Supreme Court of India to ban the websites that defame and insult the Sikh community.

Progressive nations all over the world have become sensitive about racial or communal humour. It's time to stop casually targeting the Sikh community.

Little boys and girls are bullied in school. It is not okay to “crack a Sardar joke.” It’s not a harmless joke, if an entire community is being bullied under it’s weight".


With Thanks :
RPS Kohli
Kalgidhar Trust/Society

‘Sacrilege, a conspiracy by former Sikh radicals’ : Sukhbir Singh Badal

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal on Friday said that former terrorists have reunited and an attempt was being made to finish the moderate Sikh leadership in the State.

He asked the Sikh community to understand the conspiracy behind the sacrilege of the Sikh holy book – the Guru Granth Sahib.

“It is quite clear, there is a feeling that the SAD-BJP government is set to come back to power in 2017. The sacrilege incidents followed by the Sarbat Khalsa (Sikh congregation) were deliberately organised to attack all Sikh institutions, including the Sri Akal Takht and the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, and cripple the SAD-BJP combine in the run-up to the Assembly elections,” Mr. Badal said in a statement.

The Deputy Chief Minister said the Punjab government and the SAD would not compromise on the law and order situation in the State and deal sternly with anti-social elements.

“The Punjab police know their responsibilities. There was a period recently, when tempers were running high because of desecration of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the police took a soft attitude. But now with the extremists having attacked Punjab, we will take strict action against them,” he said.
Mr. Badal alleged that the Congress played a major role in mobilising people for the Sikh congregation held in Amritsar and accused it of conspiring to disturb peace in the State.
  
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/sacrilege-a-conspiracy-by-former-sikh-radicals/article7874520.ece?ref=sliderNews

statement on sarbat khalsa


With Thanks  : Media DSGMC

DSGMC starts online petition seeking ban on jokes showing Sikhs in bad light


“Humour is good, but racial Humour is not acceptable” Manjit Singh G.K ( DSGMC President)

The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has started an online petition asking the entire Sikhs community to vote against the jokes hurting religious sentiments by showing Sikhs in a bad light.Speaking on the matter President of DSGMC Manjit Singh G.K. said that the petition would build a consensus against the anti-Sikh jokes seeking strong law for a ban, which the petition would be sent to the Supreme Court of India hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by senior Advocate Harvinder Kaur Chaudhary.

Acting on PIL, Supreme Court has asked the community to give its view point on the matter. “We have started an online petition so that the message to the Supreme Court is sent clearly and with utmost conviction that Sikhs want ban on these jokes”, G.K. said adding that Sikhs are a compassionate, serious and hardworking community and don’t like to be treated through the jokes and shown in a bad light.

“I on behalf of DSGMC and the entire Sikh community support the ban. There is a reason behind it. There are people jealous of Sikhs, they may be looters like Ahmed shah Abdali who looted entire country, and used to take away young ladies from India and whom Sikhs used to rescue them in mid night guerrilla operations which has the root of jokes on Sikhs for clock striking 12’oclock,” said G.K. further saying that be it Britishers era, or different governments in the country especially the congress regime involved in genocide of thousands of innocent Sikhs in 1984, unsuccessful attempts were made to projected them in a bad light.

There are several internet websites which are earning huge money and doing a booming business by circulating jokes at the behest of Sikhs who have fought for the nation, got martyred in the freedom struggle”, said G.K, seeking ban on these websites also. “Humour is good, but racial Humour is not acceptable”, commented G.K. He added that Sikhs are guarding borders of country and have played vital role in the wars of 1962, 1965, 1971 and also the Kargil war and Sikhs are prompt to reach out to the people affected by the natural calamity anywhere in the world helping them with food, care and medicines. Countries like France and Britain have recognized the contribution of Sikhs in the first and second world wars, and Britain had even raised a memorial recognizing bravery of Sikh community.

“I personally feel pain and hurt when I read such jokes. I am sure Sikhs and people of other communities all over the world dislike these jokes because they don’t want themselves to be depicted in a bad light,” said G.K. adding that “Sikhs have played key role in development and economy of not only India but also the foreign countries, wherever they are living. Be it technology, business, armed forces and even running the government Sikhs play important role all over the world. I appeal the entire community to vote in large numbers so that a strong law is framed to ban these jokes,” reiterated G.K.

With Thanks  : Media DSGMC

Gold plated Door in Gurdwara Bangla Sahib with the Help of Damdami Taksal


With the help of Damdami Taksal, the main gate of Bangla Sahib Gurdwara has been coated with a layer of gold. Five kg gold has been plated on the gate that has a height of 13 feet and width 8.5 feet.  Two experts were called from Rajasthan for the purpose. They have also made beautiful gold designs on the doors. As it was completed, a large number of people gathered at the gate today and opened it with a song "darshan di je khol kiwar".  DSGMC president Manjit Singh GK said that the gurdwara committee was not interested in plating gold on the doors, but the community people insisted on it. The gurdwara committee has not used any money for the purpose. The whole expenditure was made by a Sikh whose name was not to be disclosed.  The DSGMC president said the DSGMC is committed to working in the field of dharma parchar and education.

 Former Sri Akal Takht Bhai Jasbir Singh Rode, the leader, former Rajya Sabha member Trilochan Singh, former committee president Avtar Singh Hit, Committee Joint Secretary Amarjit Singh Pappu, preaching Committee Chairman Paramjit Singh Rana, committee member Chaman Singh,Committee vice-president Satpal Singh, preaching Committee patron Gurbachan Singh Cheema, committee member tanavantSingh, Bibi Dheeraj  Kaur and SAD leader Vikram Singh graced the occasion with their  presence & expressed their views.
  Link :http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/cities/delhi/bangla-sahib-gurdwara-gets-gold-plated-gate/158008.html
Pictures Courtesy : Media DSGMC

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

‘Desecration of the Guru Granth Sahib’: No Fireworks at Golden Temple this Diwali

There will be no spectacular show of lighting and fireworks this Diwali at the Golden Temple as the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has decided not to celebrate the festival in the wake of series of incidents of alleged desecration of the Guru Granth Sahib.

After ‘Black Diwali’ of 1984, this will be third time when there will be no celebrations at the Golden Temple. Diwali coincides with Sikh festival of Bandi Chhor Divas (Prisoners’ Release Day or Day of Liberation) which attracts large number of devotees.

In 1984, ‘Black Diwali’ was observed in protest against Operation Bluestar. The festival was also not celebrated at the Golden Temple in 1992, the year in which Harjinder Singh Jinda and Sukhdev Singh Sukha, the assassins of Gen A S Vaidya, were hanged.

SGPC president Avtar Singh Makkar said that in the wake of a series of incidents of alleged desecration of the holy book in Punjab, the SGPC has decided not to celebrate Diwali at the Golden Temple.
The SGPC decision comes a day after representatives of panthic organisations, during a bhog ceremony of two protesters killed in police firing, asked the Sikh community to observe ‘Black Diwali’ over the incidents of alleged desecration.

 See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/desecration-of-the-guru-granth-sahib-no-fireworks-at-golden-temple-this-diwali/#sthash.gMXPDZh9.dpuf

Sikhs exhorted to observe ‘Black’ Diwali : "Ros Divas"

 No Celebrations This Time: The Golden Temple without illumination in Amritsar

The call given by various Panthic organisations, including the Sant Samaj, to observe Black Diwali this year in protest against the incidents of Guru Granth Sahib’s sacrilege at various places has its effect in all parts of the region. The call was given after incidents of sacrilege and police firing at Bagrari, near Kotkapura. Management committees of various gurdwaras have not illuminated Sikh shrines in urban and rural areas this year. Some of them have also put up boards in front of gurdwaras urging people to observe black Diwali strictly. A board put up at Gidderbaha, the area that the Badals dominated for decades, urges people to shun illumination of their houses and bursting of crackers. People have been asked to put up black flags at the rooftops of their houses instead of lighting lamps. They have also been urged not to distribute sweets. Even the Golden Temple this year does not have the grand illumination that is usually seen on Diwali every year. 

The SGPC has reportedly not made any special arrangements for its illumination this year so far. The complex is tastefully decorated on Diwali every year, thereby attracting a large number of people from far-away places to be a witness to the grand celebrations. Reports coming from various places indicate that the announcement to observe black Diwali has also been made from gurdwaras located in rural and urban areas. At some places, black flags have been put up to protest incidents of desecration of Guru Granth Sahib. Late this evening, at a roundabout near Singh Sabha Gurdwara and Baba Deep Singh Gurdwara in Ludhiana, a group of Sikhs held placards appealing people to observe black Diwali. In local parlance, it has been named “Ros Divas”. The developments have affected the usual trade and business activity, including sale of sweets, crackers and other stuff. 

“The sale is down and business is not even 40 per cent of what it was last year,” said Roshan Malhotra, an Ahmedgarh-based wholesale dealer of crackers. Small shopkeepers, who had taken crackers on loan to sell these at their shops in various villages, have returned most of the stock in the absence of sales, he said.

  Link :http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/sikhs-exhorted-to-observe-black-diwali/157172.html