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"If some lucky men survive the onslaught of the third world war of atomic and hydrogen bombs, then the Sikh religion will be the only means of guiding them. When asked, isn’t this religion capable of guiding mankind before the third world war? He said, ‘Yes it has the capability, but the Sikhs haven’t brought out in the broad daylight the splendid doctrines of this religion, which has come into existence for the benefit of the entire mankind. This is their greatest sin and the Sikhs cannot be freed of it."-Bertrand Russell (Philosopher, Mathematician 1872-1970)

source- http://sikhquotes.org/index.html


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“Sikhs are very brave. The major reason for our defeat are Sikhs. We are simply unable to do anything before them despite our best efforts. They are very daring people and are fond of martyrdom. They fight courageously and are capable of defeating an army much bigger than them.”
On 3rd December 1971 we fiercely and vigorously attacked the Indian army with infantry brigade near Hussainiwala border. This brigade included Pakistan army’s Punjab regiment together with the Baloch regiment. Within minutes we pushed the Indian army quite far back. Their defense posts fell under our control. The Indian army was retreating back very fast and the Pakistani army was going forward with great speed.
Our army reached near Kausre-Hind post (Kasure). There was small segment of Indian army appointed to defend that post and their soldiers belonged to the Sikh Regiment. A few number of the Sikh Regiment stopped our way forward like an iron wall. They greeted us with the ovation (Slogan) of ‘Bolé-so-Nihal’ and attacked us like bloodthirsty, hungry lions and hawks. All these soldiers were Sikhs. There was even a dreadful hand-to-hand battle. The sky filled with roars of ‘Yaa Ali and Sat Sri Akal’. Even in this hand-to-hand fighting the Sikhs fought so bravely that all our desires, aspirations and dreams were shattered.
In this war Lt. Col. Gulab Hussain was killed. With him Maj. Mohammed Zaeef and Capt. Arif Alim also died. It was difficult to count the number of soldiers who got killed. We were astonished to see the courage of those, handful of Sikh soldiers. When we seized the possession of the three-story defense post of concrete, the Sikh soldiers went onto the roof and kept on persistently opposing us. The whole night they kept on showering fires on us and continued shouting the loud ovation of ‘Sat Sri Akal’. These Sikh soldiers kept on the encounter till next day. Next day the Pakistani tanks surrounded this post and bombed it with guns. Those, handful of Sikhs got martyred in this encounter while resisting us, but other Sikh soldiers then destroyed our tanks with the help of their artillery. Fighting with great bravery they kept on marching forward and thus our army lost its foothold.
Alas! A handful of Sikhs converted our great victory into big defeat and shattered our confidence and courage. The same thing happened with us in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In the battle of Jassur, the Singhs opposed the Pakistan army so fiercely that our backbone and our foothold were lost. This became the main important reason of our defeat; and Sikhs’ strength, safety and honour of the country, became the sole cause of their victory."
-Maj. Gen. Fazal Muqeem Khan, Pakistan Army, author of book "Pakistan's Crisis of Leadership

Source- Maj. Gen. M. Khan - Sikh Quotes.com

A very good site^^
 
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I never knew there was a genocide againist the Sikhs. suprised by it, i think they absoulutly deserve justice especially since they have cotributed heavily in India.
 
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India: Bring Charges for Newly Discovered Massacre of Sikhs


The discovery of more Sikh massacre victims after nearly three decades shows the reluctance of successive Indian governments, despite numerous commissions of inquiry, to get to the truth and prosecute those responsible for the anti-Sikh violence. :angry: :sniper:

Strengthen Communal Violence Bill to Prevent Atrocities

April 25, 2011


(New York) - The Indian government should ensure that those responsible for newly discovered massacres of Sikhs in 1984 are brought to justice, Human Rights Watch said today.

In January 2011, the burned and abandoned village of Hondh-Chillar, where 32 Sikhs were killed on November 2, 1984, was discovered in northern Haryana state. In March, the site of another forgotten killing of 17 people in nearby Pataudi, was discovered. Widespread anti-Sikh attacks in Haryana were part of broader revenge attacks for the assassination of then-prime minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards, following the bloody attack ordered by Gandhi on Sikh separatists at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
"The discovery of more Sikh massacre victims after nearly three decades shows the reluctance of successive Indian governments, despite numerous commissions of inquiry, to get to the truth and prosecute those responsible for the anti-Sikh violence," said Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at Human Rights Watch.
An estimated 3,000 Sikhs were killed in 1984, in mob attacks with the complicity of senior members of Gandhi's then-ruling Congress party. Although there is evidence that at least some of the attacks were orchestrated by senior political figures, none have yet been convicted for the 1984 killings.
In 2005, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh acknowledged some of the failures. "I have no hesitation in apologizing not only to the Sikh community but to the whole nation, because what took place in 1984 is a negation of the concept of nationhood enshrined in our Constitution," he said in Parliament. "The past is behind us. We cannot change it, but we can write the future. We must have the will power to write a better future for all of us."
The Haryana state government established a judicial commission to look into the Hondh-Chillar killings. But successive government-appointed commissions have failed to ensure the proper prosecution of those responsible for instigating the riots.
"Announcing yet another judicial commission will be a step forward only if the Indian government finally uses the information provided and brings those responsible for mass atrocities to justice," Ganguly said. "Sikhs have been waiting a long time for mass murderers to be held accountable, and these new cases would be a good place to start."
To address widespread impunity for attacks on minorities, human rights organizations in India have been working with the government to draft and enact the Communal Violence (Prevention, Control and Rehabilitation) Bill. The bill provides for immediate intervention to prevent and control communal violence, speedy investigation and prosecution in such cases, and proper compensation and rehabilitation of victims.
Human Rights Watch urged the government to strengthen the bill by suspending the requirement for prior government permission to arrest and prosecute public servants; allowing prosecutions on the basis of command responsibility; and explicitly punishing "culpable inaction" by state authorities who fail to act to prevent communal violence.

The bill should specifically incorporate provisions to broaden the basis for prosecuting sexual violence against women during communal mob attacks. Since existing Indian law on rape focuses on questions of consent, it does not adequately address the coercive circumstances prevalent during communal violence, and offenses such as sexual mutilation are not adequately covered by the Indian Penal Code. The bill, while ensuring fair trial rights, should also include provisions for helping survivors of sexual offenses, including requiring adequate support services, physical safety and privacy protections.
"The Haryana massacre is a reminder that India needs a law that will provide maximum protection against orchestrated attacks on minorities," Ganguly said. "The government should listen to all suggestions that could strengthen the communal violence bill so that these outrages never happen again."

India: Bring Charges for Newly Discovered Massacre of Sikhs | Human Rights Watch
 
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Sikhs are a feircly loyal people, India is their home, they will defende it to their last breath:
It does seem though that there are some elements in India who dislike the Sikhs for whatever reason.
 
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Sikhs are a feircly loyal people, India is their home, they will defende it to their last breath:

It does seem though that there are some elements in India who dislike the Sikhs for whatever reason.
which elements r u refering about ?
 
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It is nice to hear Muslims praising Sikhs.

It was not so a few years back.

And there was good reasons too for Muslims to not like the Sikhs because they played a leading role in the post Partition sequel.

And they were quite fearsome.

The same fearsome nightmare seems to visit Maj Gen M Khan wherein he sees only Sikhs around him.

A check of the ORBAT would have been a better guide for him before he put his pen to paper.
 
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The far-right Hindu nationalists, even some Hindu- nationalists within the Congress party

Wrong. Actually far right hindu nationalist politicians and sikh politicians get along much better than other people.
There is a problem with RSS though.
RSS says sikhs are hindus not because they hate sikhs but because they admire them.
But sikhs dont like their identity to be diluted, hence the rift.
 
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The far-right Hindu nationalists, even some Hindu- nationalists within the Congress party

What !!!!! You must be kidding.

It was right wing org (RSS) whose volunteers saved many innocent sikhs from congress mobs in Delhi.the sikhs are considered one among the four Dharmic religions and if anyone says right-wingers hate sikhs,he is just a nutcase.

Though I may agree just the congress part for obvious reasons.

Wrong. Actually far right hindu nationalist politicians and sikh politicians get along much better than other people.
There is a problem with RSS though.
RSS says sikhs are hindus not because they hate sikhs but because they admire them.
But sikhs dont like their identity to be diluted, hence the rift.

RSS doesn't say so and Mohan bhagwat has already clarified it. It is just propaganda that some spread about RSS TO malign it among sikhs
 
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