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Oh great. Look like I am banging my head on a wall. You are an idiot I must say. You are so frustrated of Balochistan and NWFP problems that you ended up creating threads like these. Only if you could read a book to understand what India really is like. But wait why would you bother? You got Zaid Hamid to tell you fancy stories. :rofl:

This was my last post on this thread. Good luck with Khalistan

no personal attacks yaar .we are not youtube teen boys here:rolleyes:.i know thread is itself a flame but we have level of talk here and you accept it when signup.:)
 
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Oh great. Look like I am banging my head on a wall. You are an idiot I must say. You are so frustrated of Balochistan and NWFP problems that you ended up creating threads like these. Only if you could read a book to understand what India really is like. But wait why would you bother? You got Zaid Hamid to tell you fancy stories. :rofl:

This was my last post on this thread. Good luck with Khalistan
That disrespect and Abuse can make your this post The last post on this forum. Show some respect to senior members. And you search there are many threads by indian supporting BLA. No Pakistani ever abused Indians on that.
 
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Oh great. Look like I am banging my head on a wall. You are an idiot I must say. You are so frustrated of Balochistan and NWFP problems that you ended up creating threads like these. Only if you could read a book to understand what India really is like. But wait why would you bother? You got Zaid Hamid to tell you fancy stories. :rofl:

This was my last post on this thread. Good luck with Khalistan

Oye yaar cool down paaji.
 
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@asif dream on...
What a thread - 5 pages that make no sense. The thread topic makes no sense.
Mods should remove this thread immediately.
@Windjammer - what is the reason to start such a thread. Khalistan is dead and buried. Every Sikh is a proud Indian today ! All Indians are proud of Sikhs who are the tip of our spear in the armed forces, serve as PM and other top posts.
There are some issues like the 84 riots, Operation Bluestar. But recently the man who led the mobs in Delhi - Sajjan Kumar (ex- Congress MP) is about to be arrested by the CBI. Also tainted people are not allowed to contest elections and have been villified by the media.
Indian democracy and rule of law have prevailed to make Khalistan a non-issue.
 
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Oh great. Look like I am banging my head on a wall. You are an idiot I must say. You are so frustrated of Balochistan and NWFP problems that you ended up creating threads like these. Only if you could read a book to understand what India really is like. But wait why would you bother? You got Zaid Hamid to tell you fancy stories. :rofl:

This was my last post on this thread. Good luck with Khalistan

Oye, listen up you head banger, the thread is perfectly legitimate but scumbags like you find it hard to digest the reality and smear the forum with your nonsense BS. You start bad mouthing and you will get a smack in the mouth.
Pathetic characters like you, when they run out of arguments and excuses always bring in Balochistan and what not. Just crawl back under your stone.
 
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@Windjammer - totally uncalled for.
BTW have you noticed there is no backing for Khalistan anywhere within India ? Oh I forgot - do you even live in India ?
The Khalistan issue is dead and buried - forever! Proof - there is no mention of this issue anywhere among the Sikh community except some radicals based in Canada who are out of touch with the reality on the ground in India.
 
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Perhaps one of the scumbags should have removed the Saffron wrist band before staging the scene. Just a pathetic attempt to lend weight to your claim.:disagree:

I thought the same that this is probably a protest in India against the terror attacks of 26/11. However dont miss the paintings on the wall behind and the balochistan flags...

But anyway.. dream on..
 
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@Windjammer - totally uncalled for.
BTW have you noticed there is no backing for Khalistan anywhere within India ? Oh I forgot - do you even live in India ?
The Khalistan issue is dead and buried - forever! Proof - there is no mention of this issue anywhere among the Sikh community except some radicals based in Canada who are out of touch with the reality on the ground in India.

My dear, i never use derelict words but the other guy called the shot.
I may not live in India but then again a lot of Indians don't either live in say Balochistan.
Whatever happens in Canada but let me assure you the issue is not dead in mainland UK either as witnessed in some of the material.
 
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My dear, i never use derelict words but the other guy called the shot.
I may not live in India but then again a lot of Indians don't either live in say Balochistan.
Whatever happens in Canada but let me assure you the issue is not dead in mainland UK either as witnessed in some of the material.

A few hundred idiots in mainland UK constitute a movement?? c'mon WJ, you are being touted as the next Taimikhan.. You can do better than this..
 
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Windjammer yaar, let me talk to you frankly. I feel that, as a Sikh and more importantly as an educated and opinionated Indian I must express my views.

Khalistan has a decent sized support group amongst Sikhs abroad. There are Gurudwaras in Canada (I can only talk of Canada as thats where I have spent most my time) that openly support Khalistan and organize special functions to remember or condemn Op. Bluestar. Most of the protests videos and pics on Youtube are by these folks.

That said, I can confidently say that not even 1% of the Sikhs in India demand Khalistan. We are too educated and progressive a community to not know what our community and our quam needs today. We need to sustain Punjab's floundering agricultural growth, wean our youth from drugs and stop female foeticide. Khalistan is the least of our worries. Its only those Sikhs that don't face the issues that Punjab today faces, that raise a hue and cry about Khalistan. If they really care about Punjab and the Sikh community I'd much rather have them come here and help us out rather than driving their swanky Hummers and flashing their Dollars when they come here to visit their pinds.

However its not that Op. Bluestar and the 1984 riots have been forgotten by the Sikhs in India. Its sort of an open wound that will continue to fester as long as the culprits remain at large. We as a community seldom forget an injustice and our actions in the past (however detrimental they may be to our own cause) have shown that very well. The prosecution proceedings against 1984 riots accused are a step in the right direction and should lead to tangible results.

And although this is all an internal matter of India and frankly none of yours and any Pakistani's business, I'd happy to answer any further queries that you might have to satisfy your concern.

All in good spirit.
 
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