Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Pak: Sikhs take shelter in Punja Sahib Gurudwara

Published by: Deepak Rana
Published: Tue, 05 May 2009 at 13:32 IST

Punja Sahib: Thousands of Sikhs and Hindus have taken shelter in Hasan Abdal's Gurudwara at Punja Sahib Gurdudwara in Punjab Province after violence in Buner and Swat region.

These people have left behind their properties and jobs in the wake of the gunbattle between security forces and Talibani militants. These migrants bear the pain of leaving their ancestral properties, jobs and place but they are hopul that sooner or later they will be able to return to their homes.

According to the officials of the Gurudwara, there are over 12000 migrants which also comprise Muslims families.

The Sikhs families were forced to leave their homes after they were forced to pay Jajia tax failing which Taliban have threatened dire consequences.

After the Talibani diktat the members of the Sikh Community have taken shelter in Punja Sahib Gurudwara.

with thanks : source : http://www.samaylive.com/news/pak-sikhs-take-shelter-in-punja-sahib-gurudwara/623986.html

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Ancient but deadly: the return of shastar vidiya


Ancient but deadly: the return of shastar vidiya

Banned by the Raj, the world's original martial art is being revived by British Asians. Jerome Taylor reports.

In a fluorescent-lit sports gymnasium at a sprawling sixth-form college in Hounslow, west London, three turbaned Sikh warriors are frantically battling each other with razor-sharp swords. Draped in flowing blue robes and sporting chest-length beards, the three men cavort, twist and counter-attack each other in a blur of clashing blades and skilled confusion.


Watched by scores of eagle-eyed students, the two younger combatants use elegant curved swords and small circular shields to attack a taller and older man who is armed with a long double-edged blade and a simple dagger. Each time his opponents bring their weapons down, the lone warrior nimbly dodges the blow by sidestepping away or deflecting it back on to one of his opponents.

Please read full news at :http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/ancient-but-deadly-the-return-of-shastar-vidiya-1679002.html

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Recognise him if you can ?


Revealed - First look of ROCKET SINGH!


Recently Bollywood's hottest hunk Ranbir Kapoor was spotted in his new look with thick beard & spectacles, when he had come to cast his vote on Election Day. And it was held that this new look of Ranbir's is for his forthcoming Yash Raj Film ROCKET SINGH directed by CHAK DE fame Shimit Amin.

Now the makers have come up with the first look of the movie ROCKET SINGH - SALESMAN OF THE YEAR where Ranbir is seen donning the get-up of a Sikh. Apparently Ranbir plays the lead role of the salesman in the film.

The film marks the coming together once again of the CHAK DE INDIA Director/Writer combination of Shimit Amin & Jaideep Sahni in a funny & exhilarating coming off age movie, set in the new Indian economy.

This YRF movie which went on floors on 2nd May 2009 is all set to release by December 2009.

with thanks : source : http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/09/may/05-first-look-rocket-singh-050906.asp

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Monday, May 4, 2009

BJP fighting a lonely battle in Punjab

Punjab Newsline Network
Saturday, 02 May 2009
CHANDIGARH: While Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal(SAD) in Punjab are fighting for prestige, the BJP alliance partner of SAD is fighting its own battle against Congress, a lonely battle indeed.

BJP is contesting on three seats while its major alliance partner SAD is contesting on 10 seats. The cracks in alliance had appeared much before the announcement of Lok Sabha elections but differences were pushed under wrap for political convinience of both the parties. The wedge however has re-appeared sooner than later, the leaders of SAD and BJP most of the time are not attending political rallies of each other.

BJP has fielded crickter Navjot Singh Sidhu from Amritsar, Film star Vinod Khanna from Gurdaspur and a bureacrat Som Nath from Hoshiarpur reserve seat.

The fate of alliance can be gauzed from the fact that Bikranjit Singh Majithia former SAD minister who was made incharge of Amritsar Lok Sabha seat had skipped from there is campaigning in Bathinda for his sister, married to deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal. SAD has put prestige of the family at stake in Bathinda. The SAD had la few days back conducted meeting of core committee of SAD-BJP to sort out differences between SAD and BJP leaders of Bathinda.

The presence of BJP leaders in Akali meetings and vice versa is only cosmetic in major functions. Even the SAD and BJP had held separate protest rallies in Amritsar on the issue of giving Congress tickets to Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar, both accused in Delhi anti-Sikh riots case.

The advertisement campaign launched by SAD has further exposed the chinks in SAD-BJP relations. The state BJP leaders were not given any space though L.K.Advani Prime Ministrial candidate of NDA has been pasted in a a corner of publiocity posters to show symbolic presence of a BJP leader.

A senior BJP leader said that they have been fighting alone on all the three seats as most of the Akali leaders have rushed to Bathinda to convass for Badal's daughter-in-law. The Youth Akali Dal president of Gurdaspur district Harjit Singh camping in Bathinda during recent visit told The Pioneer that Youth Akali leaders from other districts would also reach there. "If BJP is facing defeat, what we can do", he said while accompanying Badal during campaigning in Bathinda.

with thanks : source : http://www.punjabnewsline.com

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PM doing little to protect Pak Sikhs: Modi

PM doing little to protect Pak Sikhs: Modi
4 May 2009, 0253 hrs IST, Manveer Saini, TNN


AMBALA: With the Gujarat election phase successfully behind him and the hot election season entering the penultimate stage, BJP's star campaigner and chief minister Narendra Modi raised the political rhetoric a few notches as he hit the campaign trail in Haryana on Sunday. Flagging the attack on Sikhs in Pakistan to target Manmohan Singh, Modi said the prime minister, being a Sikh, should have done something to protect the interests of the minority community there.

In his first poll rally in the state during these parliamentary elections, Modi kept up his diatribe against the PM, saying he was a "total failure" as prime minister and had failed to protect the interest of his community in the neighbouring country where it was being forced to pay jaziya (tax on minorities) by the Taliban. "He remained mum over the issue of terrorist attacks in Mumbai. But now, not only as a prime minister but also as a Sikh he must make his stand clear on atrocities inflicted on Pakistani Sikhs."

In his near 45-minute address at the rally, which saw a handsome turnout, organized in support of BJP candidate Ratan Lal Kataria at the Gandhi Grounds, the senior party campaigner claimed that a number of UPA leaders were not in favour of projecting Manmohan Singh for the top job. "He is merely the choice of SRP (Sonia, Rahul and Priyanka), which is the internal unit of Congress party. As far as Advaniji's remark is concerned, it does not refer to the state of his physical fitness, but of his tenure as prime minister. In fact, he has belittled the stature of PMO."

Using the inflation, internal security and development cards to flog the opposition with, the Gujarat CM claimed, "NDA is the only alternate before the masses". He exhorted his audience to "react to the unprecedented inflation just as you had done during the last elections, when onion prices had shot up massively."

Nearer home, he took a jab at incumbent MP Kumari Selja and chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, saying, "They have failed to revive the industry, especially Pinjore-based HMT. Today, half of Haryana lives in Gujarat because of the availability of jobs and business opportunities there. If the BJP can revive PSUs (public sector units) of Gujarat in six months, we can revive the same as well. All one needs is intention, which, clearly, the Congress is lacking."

The BJP leader later left for Sonepat to campaign for another party candidate - Kishan Singh Sangwan.

with thanks : Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/PM-failed-to-protect-Pak-Sikhs-Modi/articleshow/4479239.cms

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LEGALLY SPEAKING: When will anti-Sikh riot victims get justice?

LEGALLY SPEAKING: When will anti-Sikh riot victims get justice?
4 May 2009, 0221 hrs IST, Dhananjay Mahapatra

"Right from the inception of the judicial system, it has been accepted that discovery, vindication and establishment of truth are the main purposes
underlying the existence of the courts of justice." The Supreme Court made this the cornerstone of its recent judgment directing fast-tracking of trials in key Gujarat riot cases.

This followed its earlier order asking the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe alleged roles of chief minister Narendra Modi and many others, then at the helm of affairs, in presiding over the 2002 communal pogrom.

In the judgment ordering day-to-day trial in Gujarat riot cases, Justice Arijit Pasayat noticed a disturbing phenomenon taking root in the minds of general public, which was nicely put by Jonathan Swift in his `Essay on the Faculties of Mind' -- "Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through."

Because of the continuous monitoring of the Gujarat riot cases by the SC, the alleged perpetrators are all set to face trial. But, can the same be said of the 1984 anti-Sikh riot cases? Have the `wasps and hornets', who after the assassination of Indira Gandhi organised mobs to butcher innocent Sikhs in broad daylight, broken through the judicial cobwebs weakened by the shoddy probe and prosecution.

Rajiv Gandhi, who took over as prime minister, was possibly caught unawares about the pogrom unleashed by the wasps and hornets who stung repeatedly till those at the helm of affairs finally called the Army, but not before allowing the dance of death to continue for full two days in November 1984.

The sentiments of Sikhs, cowering under the ferocity of the communal riot, dipped further when Rajiv, again unaware of the consequences of his statement, said, "When a mighty tree falls, it is only natural that the earth around it does shake a little."

Whether the earth shook or not, one thing is sure -- the families of victims are still, nearly 25 years later, awaiting a little shaking of the justice delivery system to bring to book the `wasps and hornets'.

The first of the nine Commissions of Inquiry that probed the 1984 anti-Sikh riots was headed by Justice Ranganath Mishra, who later became a member of Parliament. Justice Mishra conducted proceedings away from the media glare in closed rooms. His report, made public six months after it was submitted, found none guilty. The last one, headed by Justice G T Nanavati, pointed a needle of suspicion against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler, who recently got a clean chit from the CBI.

After a quarter of a century, can something be done now to bring perpetrators of anti-Sikh riots, the brutality of which was matched by the communal mob in 2002 in Gujarat, to justice?

Justice Pasayat quoted a 1846 judgment of one of the most respected English judges, Vice-Chancellor Knight Bruce, who had said, "Truth, like all other good things, may be loved unwisely, may be pursued too keenly, may cost too much."

But, is the nation not ready to pay every cost to wipe off a sense of betrayal from a generation by bringing to book the wasps and hornets? Can the Supreme Court help? Can it use the Gujarat experience as a judicial yardstick to provide complete justice?

with thanks: Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/LEGALLY-SPEAKING-When-will-anti-Sikh-riot-victims-get-justice/articleshow/4479397.cms

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Simranjit Singh Mann put stop on Advani in Punjab

Simranjit Singh Mann put stop on Advani in Punjab

Sangrur, Punjab: President, Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Simranjit Singh Mann claimed that today’s proposed visit of BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate LK Advani to Sangrur and other towns of the state for campaigning in favour of SAD-BJP alliance candidates had been cancelled due to his party’s pressure as it had made a strong propaganda against Advani’s recent book, “My Country My Life”, in which he had written that the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had made an attack on Harmandir Sahib in 1984 under their pressure.

Talking to The Tribune today, Mann further said due to the propaganda, made by his party, Advani had to cancel his visit to Punjab as he knew he would have to face a strict opposition from Sikhs.

Mann also said due to the pressure of his party and propaganda against Advani, the SAD candidate had also withdrawn the photograph of Advani from election posters and advertisements to avoid anger of Sikhs in the Lok Sabha elections. He further said, however, the SAD had not withdrawn the photograph of Advani from its advertisements in the newspapers, projecting him as leader of the NDA. He said, thus, this was a contradiction on the part of the SAD.

Source: The Tribune
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