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The Republic of India is indivisible. Any group that has secessionist ambition must be willing to face the consequences. Today, India is integrating, not dividing. Many Punjabi Sikhs have relocated to other parts of India and run successful businesses.
India is NOT disintegrating, but integrating through URBANIZATION. She is consolidating through urbanization. The rural sector is de-populating and the urban sector is populating. There is a difference between rural India and urban India. There is also a difference between rural Hinduism and urban Hinduism. In rural India, everybody knows everybody's caste and try to lead caste conscious and segregated lives. In the village, castes are more segregated because sometimes different castes sometimes live in different parts of the same village. Urban India is different. In urban India, the cities are crowded with people. It is hard for city dwellers to know the caste of everybody else in cities. In cities if you sell umbrellas, then you sell to anybody who buys, not just to people of your own caste. In cities if you buy tea, you buy from anybody who sells tea, not just from somebody of your own caste. If you board a bus, you just sit beside anybody, not just somebody of your own caste. In fact, the cities are so crowded that you are lucky if you can find a seat in the bus or train. The cities are so crowded that all castes are forced to interact with each other daily. Segregation along caste lines may be possible in villages, but impractical in cities. Caste segregation will break down in cities where the life is fast and crowded; but caste segregation can be preserved in slow moving villages. Caste means community or clan. Different castes means different communities/clan. Hindu people prefer to marry someone of their own caste. It means that Hindu people prefer to marry someone of their own clan. To marry someone of your own clan is your human right, which should not be questioned. When someone engages in intra-caste or intra-clan marriage, you please keep your comments to your self and mind your own business. Any way, it is very hard to maintain caste consciousness in cities as compared to villages. Cities are too fast and crowded to maintain caste consciousness. India is urbanizing rapidly. http://www.youtube.com/watch... http://www.youtube.com/watch... http://www.youtube.com/watch... http://www.youtube.com/watch... The caste system is well documented in Hindu scriptures, but the Hindu people almost never bothered to read the Hindu scriptures. With the changing times, Hinduism will not die. On the contrary, rural Hinduism will re-invent itself and emerge as urban Hinduism. Hinduism is morphing under urbanization. There is a difference between rural Hinduism and urban Hinduism. There are two India's in this country, rural and urban. While the world is not watching, people in India are moving from one side to the other side. While the world is not watching, people are moving from rural side to the urban side. Unknown to the world, urban India is becoming more dominant socially, politically, and economically. Unknown to the world, rural Hinduism is transforming into urban Hinduism. Amitabh Bachchan is right. It is a case of India vs. India. It is a case of urban vs. rural. See video: http://www.youtube.com/watch... xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx It does not matter how Hinduism was explained in the scriptures. We have to see the ground realities. But we have to change with the times. Evolution. There is good news. Urbanization will bring changes to Hinduism. Currently, almost 70% of Indians live in rural India, while 30% live in urban India. In developed nations like USA, Europe, and Japan, the majority live in cities. Currently, India and China are undergoing what USA went through about a 100 years ago: URBANIZATION. |
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u asif khan, i think you should go back to school if you have'nt, you are a nasty peice of shit,i think your religion is a nasty peice of shit.
let me remind you that you came from hindu religion because verybody was hindus before bloody shit islam came india,that why whole world hates muslims. why don't you go back where you came from because this is not a halal country, i can't believe that you live in haram counrty. may be you are bastard. |
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1 and from what day did this country become your fathers property to dictate who should and shouldnt come here ? you forget it was the british armies who smashed the sikh dakoo state in punjab. for your information most musalmaans and malwa sikhs joined forces with the british to get rid of you evil sikhs from our country. what happened in 1984 is typical of sikh troublemakers thinking your some invincible force who has no equal. in reality you aint sh!t. see how you go squeaking like pigs to the UN when you only got what you deserved for assassinating an elected leader. you have some nerve thinking UN gives a shit about you troublemaking swines! |
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1 I know you are a Bastard, Dont prove that you are a sister fucker also. bahen ke loda is trying to devide India. Abe Chutiye when you live in a Muslim country and they rapre your sisters then you will feel the pain. Sikhs went to UN asking for Justice not to attack any body or to harm. THEY JUST WANT JUSTICE WHICH OUR POLITICIANS CAN'T GIVE |
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Chandigarh November 26:
More than 25 years after thousands of innocent Sikhs were killed in the 1984 riots, a calling attention notice given by Tarlochan Singh on progress of relief to the victims has been admitted by the Rajya Sabha. It will now come up for discussion on December 1. Tarlochan Singh, former Chairman of the National Commission for Minorities, had in his notice reminded the Union Home Minister that though the Union Government had announced a package of relief, no action had yet been taken against the culprits, especially the police officials, who defaulted while being on duty. He wanted the Union Home Minister to give a detailed statement on the progress of relief and measures being taken to punish the guilty. Tarlochan Singh has also moved a private Members’ resolution to be included in the list of business for Friday, December 11. The resolution wants the Upper House to express grief over the death of thousands of Sikhs in Delhi and elsewhere in the aftermath of the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31,1984. In his resolution, Tarlochan Singh states that though official figures state that 2,733 Sikhs were murdered in November 1984 in Delhi, the actual figure was of over 4,000 killings. Additionally, 3,000 more Sikhs were killed in other parts of the country. Tarlochan Singh further states in his resolution that hundreds of Sikh temples and thousands of houses belonging to the Sikh community besides their commercial establishments were also burnt during the riots. Also taxis, trucks and buses with Sikh symbols painted on them were also burnt. The Union Government appointed various committees and commissions to inquire into uncalled for carnage of the Sikhs. Various committees including those headed by Ved Marwah, Kusum Mittal, Jain Aggarwal, Potty Rosa and Justice RS Narula besides the Mishra Commission and Justice Nanavati Commission were given the mandate to find out those responsible for the country’s worst-ever carnage directed against a community. Tarlochan Singh further maintains in his resolution that many of the police officials involved were subsequently given promotions even though a committee or a commission had indicted them. On January 16, 2006, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced a compensation package for the victims but quite a large umber of victims never got any relief or compensation from the government. Victims and their families were even denied jobs on compassionate grounds. In the last 25 years, only 20 persons have been convicted for the killing of thousands of Sikhs. Tarlochan Singh now wants the house to express grief over the death of such a large number of innocent people, both during Operation Blue Star and the November 1984 riots. He wants the Union Government to bring an official resolution before Parliament to show regret for these disgraceful events and to resolve to punish the guilty besides paying adequate compensation to the innocent victims. |
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Chandigarh December 2: The Shiromani Akali Dal MP from Bathinda Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur Badal today successfully forced the government of India to give as assurance to the parliament that the issue would taken up by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh for expeditious permission to the Central Bureau Of Investigation (CBI) to file fresh charge-sheet against those indicted by Nanawati Commission for their role in the 1984 anti-Sikh massacre. The assurance came when Leader of the House and Prime Minister’s senior most colleague in the cabinet Mr. Pranab Mukherjee told the Lok Sabha that he would convey the sentiments of the House in this regard directly to the Prime Minister for expeditious action. In an inspired and moving espousal of the cause of thousands of innocent and hapless victims of the country’s worst ever carnage since independence, Ms. Badal called upon the nation to force the government to punish the guilty and provide liberal relief to the affected families. So forceful was her articulation of the cause that the entire Opposition led by its Leader Mr. Lal Krshan Advani joined the young MP from Punjab’s Malwa belt in demanding that the government set an example in this regard. The treasury benches were rendered speechless in the face of Ms. Badal’s forceful rendering of the demand for justice “ even as a quarter of century has already passed, leaving everyone to wonder at what speed the wheels of justice moved in this country under Congress governments.” The MP appeared visibly angered by the single sentence written response of Minister of State of Home Affairs Mr. Mullappally Ramachandran to her un-starred question. The reply merely reiterated the Government’s India’s oft repeated alibi, which said,'The request of CBI is under consideration of government of National Capital Territory of Delhi', Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur was quick to point out that filing of a charge-sheet that normally took three months had been lying in limbo even four years after the CBI had been forced to register a case. “No such p[ermission in the first place as murder was a cognizable offence and did not require governmental intervention for the law enforcing agencies to take action.” She wondered how much longer would the country have to wait for justice.“Is 25 years not long enough? Seeking the intervention of Speaker Lok Sabha, Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur pointed out that when ex-Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi was killed in October 1984, her alleged assassins were booked within 24 hours, charge sheeted within two months and hanged within 4 years. Similarly Raiv Gandhi’s assassin Nalini had already spent 18 years in jail. “More than 7000 innocents Sikhs were butchered in broad daylight but their assassins were still roaming free,” said She, seeking clear answer from the government as to why it was deliberately standing in the way of justice. Citing the long story of deliberate inaction by the Congress led Union Government, Mrs. Badal pointed out that after constitution of 10 Commissions and Committees the Nanawati Commission in August 2005 submitted its report recommending registration of cases against Sajjan Kumar and others. On its recommendations, 4 cases were registered against Sajjan Kumar by CBI in 2005 but even after 4 years, the CBI has still not filed chargesheet against them. |
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She said that as Sajjan Kumar who is accused in many murderes and has been identified by 11 eyewitnesses was being given immunity by deliberately adding section 153A IPC for which permission of the government was required to file chargesheet. She said that as compared to murder cases, offence under 153A was quite minor and how could government give further immunity to Sajjan Kumar under the garb of 153A. Recalling the sacrifices of Sikhs that despite of comprising less than 2% population of the Country has made huge sacrifices in the services of Nation, Mrs. Badal pointed out that out of 2125 Indians killed by the British, 73% were Sikhs and out of 2646 people sent to Kala Pani, 80% were Sikhs. She proudly recalled that out of 121 Indians hanged by the British in the freedom struggle, 78% were Sikhs. She regretted that a community that helped to build independent India by shedding its blood and sacrificing its sons to free the Country from the clutches of British could never had imagined that after 37 years they would be targeted by their own people just because they wore turbans and sported long hair. Expressing anguish of Sikh community, Mrs. Badal said that a community that protected the Nation was targeted and no one came to help them and rescue them. It may be added that earlier Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, President Shiromani Akali Dal and Deputy Chief Minister Punjab as an Member Parliament had raised this issue strongly in Parliament four years ago. He recently had sought the intervention of National Human Rights Commission for recommending to government to issue directions to CBI for filing chargesheet expeditiously. Recently on the 25th anniversary of this saddest event, and to remember those all known and unknown massacred in 1984 riots, the Shiromani Akali Dal and SGPC had appealed to the people of all religions to participate in a collective prayer on November 8 in their nearest respective religious places for justice and giving peace to the souls of those 7000 innocent victims. |
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