Showing posts with label xix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xix. Show all posts

INDIAN SPY UNMASKS MANY TOUT FACES IN SIKH MILITANCY (in Punjabi)

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

INDIAN SPY UNMASKS MANY TOUT FACES IN SIKH MILITANCY (in Punjabi)
M.K.Dhar a senior officer in India's spy agencies namely IB/RAW has written a book on retirement. He reveals a lot of unknown things about Punjab militancy decade.






  • Centre undertakes machinations in bringing down inconvenient state Govts.
  • Agencies have a huge secret fund which is used against minorities.
  • Agencies did massacres and buried dead bodies.
  • So many writers/journalists also work as informers of agencies.
  • Giani Zail Singh himself bought the nephew of Sant Bhinderanwale to work for agencies
  • It was with the connivance of Central Govt when Bhajan Lal (CM of Haryana) was insulting Sikhs during Asian Games.
  • Damdami Taksal is now in the grip of spies.
  • Govt agents have infiltrated in the Khalistani Sikhs of USA, UK and Canada.
  • Sikhs once planned to bombard the house of Rajiv Gandhi with canons.
  •  Manochahal was also almost ready for surrender before he was killed.
These similar thrilling revelations but in Punjabi please..
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ORIGIN OF KHATRIS - FOREFATHERS OF GURUS CAME FROM PERSIA (in Punjabi)

ORIGIN OF KHATRIS - FOREFATHERS OF GURUS CAME FROM PERSIA (in Punjabi)
A 2500 year old Bahishtan  inscription reveals it all. With the blessings of Guru it is we who have been able to link the Khshathrita (of Bahistan inscription )with KHATRETTA of the forefather of Khatris. Please read this researched story in Punjabi. Some links regarding Persian inscription are also given at the end. It very clearly proves that the forefathers of Khatris were Persians. So it is for first time that Khatreta stands identified.
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Links:

Article in English- Khatris the most magnificent & beautiful people of India


















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VISALESS SIKH PILGRIMAGES TO PAKISTAN - STRONG CASE IN VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS- (in Punjabi)

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

VISALESS SIKH PILGRIMAGES TO PAKISTAN - STRONG CASE IN VIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS-   (in Punjabi)

A writer with the pen name of Husnal Charag has built out a very very strong case for liberal visas or visaless pilgrimages to Sikh shrines in Pakistan. In nutshell he is able to prove that issue of Sikh Pilgrimages should be above the strained relations between India and Pakistan. He says Hajj to Mecca is not affected even if some nation has strained relations with Saudi Arabia. A strong case indeed. But who will take it up with Pakistan when the Govt of India is not itself willing. The Sikh apex body SGPC is also presently in the control of Govt. It is the Sikh diaspora which can perhaps take it up. Read the article in Punjabi. Please dont forget to enlarge the image.







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FAILURE OF AKALIS IN 1947 (in Punjabi)

FAILURE OF AKALIS IN 1947 (in Punjabi)
  • They fought with Muslim League
  • They agitated against the British
  • They would allege Congress is communal
Please see the article in English
And finally side with Congress just to start struggle against immediately after India's independence. They lacked foresight.They were immature politicians.  The were no match for the statesmanship of Gandhi, Jinnah, Nehru and Sardar Patel. The Sikhs rue when they remember the 1947 days. They beleive that the root cause of their present misery is the Akalis of 1947. They believe that you can't expect better from a competing ruling nation. This article in Punjabi.. Please enlarge the text image:



Please see video on this also

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TO PRONOUNCE 'S' 'ਸ' AS 'SH'' 'ਸ਼ 'IN GURBANI IS A RELIGIOUS MISCONDUCT (in Punjabi)

TO PRONOUNCE 'S' 'ਸ' AS 'SH'' 'ਸ਼ 'IN GURBANI IS A RELIGIOUS MISCONDUCT - Dr. Harkeerat Singh (a renowned linguist)



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