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The brute fact is that sikhs were thrown out of pakistan and their lands occupied.

Just like they threw out Muslims from Hindustani Punjab and occupied our land over there.

If they don't like it, they shouldn't have done the same to Punjabi Muslims. We are not pacifists and will hit back hard if provoked.

thats why I said they are dumb, to live in a desert.

Seems better than living in a damn swamp like you little critters.
 
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Just like they threw out Muslims from Hindustani Punjab and occupied our land over there.

If they don't like it, they shouldn't have done the same to Punjabi Muslims. We are not pacifists and will hit back hard if provoked.



Seems better than living in a damn swamp like you little critters.
lol , thats my point that muslims are historical enemies of sikhs and occupiers of their holy land.
 
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lol , thats my point that muslims are historical enemies of sikhs and occupiers of their holy land.

No, your point is that somehow it's our fault, when it's not. We could have lived peacefully, but they wouldn't let us.

If we were really so evil, we would destroy every last Sikh temple and there would be nothing that anyone could do about it. The fact that we not only don't do such a thing but also allow Sikhs to openly visit the area should tell you something.
 
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Jagtar Singh Johal was arrested by Indian forces and has been detained without charge or due process for almost 200 days now. We have all read his painful account of torture at the hands of the Indian Government. Be active, raise awareness! #FreeJaggiNow

Friday 29 June, 2018: 238 days ago, Indian authorities abducted Scottish activist Jagtar Singh Johal & continue to detain him without a formal charge, confirmed torture 4-7 Nov, 2017 #FreeJaggiNow Please continue to raise awareness & post on social media every day!

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On 4 November 2017, plain clothed police officers from Punjab abducted a British citizen from the streets in broad daylight and held him captive at an undisclosed location where they physically tortured him for 4 consecutive days. #FreeJaggiNow




Jagtar Singh Johal, a Scottish Sikh, was kidnapped while he was out shopping with his wife. He was taken into police remand, his whereabouts are unknown. “Torture is banned but in two-thirds of the world's countries it is still being committed in secret. Too many governments still allow wrongful imprisonment, murder or 'disappearance' to be carried out by their officials with impunity.” Peter Benenson As a campaign we have continued to apply pressure to the state apparatus, and its clear they are doing everything in their power to minimise our success, its not just for Jaggi, we raise our voices for all the oppressed peoples, who are subject to the same lack of transparency and lack of due process.It is essential we continue raising our voice in support of Jaggi and call on the UK government to take action. - Restricted access to legal team - No private consular access - No investigation of torture - No Charges #freejagginow
 
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Consulate General of India
17 Rutland Square
EDINBURGH
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20 Augusta Street
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Global Sikh community called to unite for independence referendum
By Greg Russell @MediaNetScot
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Campaigners claim Sikhs have been the victims of economic exploitation in India

A NEW independence referendum is on the cards – this time among the global community of almost 30 million Sikhs – who are being asked to call for an independent state of Punjab by 2020.

Campaigners claim that Sikhs are the indigenous people of Punjab, a northern Indian state bordering Pakistan, with a distinct religious, cultural and linguistic identity who have been repressed by the Indian state.

They are launching the “London Declaration”, a peaceful campaign for a non-binding referendum on the Sikhs’ right to self-determination, as guaranteed by the UN Charter and International Convention on Civil and Political Rights.

Plans for a referendum in 2020 will be unveiled at a rally in Trafalgar Square next month, organised by campaign group Sikhs For Justice, which will attract Sikhs from the UK, Europe and North America. The group believes Sikhs should be allowed to vote for independence from India because they meet the five-part test for self-determination in the UN Charter: they have an identifiable territory; a history of self-governance in that territory; a distinct culture involving religion, language, social and other characteristics; a will for self-governance and the capacity for it.

More than a dozen US-based Sikh groups formally submitted the case for a plebiscite to the secretary-general of the United Nations last year and the campaign is now being extended worldwide to give Sikhs the chance to vote to create an independent sovereign state of Khalistan.

Sikhs for Justice said that since the UN was created in 1945, dozens of countries have come into existence through a referendum, and high-profile independence campaigns are currently being fought in Scotland, Catalonia and Kurdistan.

It claims Sikhs have also been victims of economic exploitation, with the majority of Punjab’s river water diverted by the Indian government to the Hindu-dominated states of Haryana and Rajastan, causing hardship in Indian Punjab, where most people are dependent on agriculture.

Gurpatwant Pannun, legal adviser to Sikhs for Justice, said: “This is a peaceful, democratic campaign to give Sikhs the right to determine their own future.

“Since announcing our plans, we have been subjected to violent and illegal measures by the Indian state, including trumped-up charges of sedition and illegal detention, designed to silence us.

“We will not be silenced. We are giving Sikhs a voice and the chance to send out a message that will be heard around the world”.
 
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