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By: Habib Yousafzai : Fourty-seven head of states gathered in the capital of the United States
of
America to participate in the Nuclear Security Summit began on April 12,
2010.
India's Chief, Council of Ministers, Manmohan Singh met the Canadian
Prime
Minister Stephen Harper. Mr Singh specifically advised his Canadian
counterpart
Harper to suppress the Sikhs, who are separatists [reflects that he
is not a
Sikh]. What a strange thing that Manmohan Singh, a Sikh himself, is
suggesting the Canadian Prime Minister that the Sikhs are separatists.
Does Mr
Singh, supposedly a clean and honest person in the eyes of the head of
states
of our world and the international news media, like to tell his other
head of
states of the Nuclear Summit, tell that he himself is not a
democratically
elected Prime Minister of India. Rather, he is a 'selected or hand
picked
person by a handful and president of the Congress party of his country.
He has
not been elected by the electorates of any constituency of the Indian
parliament. A non-elected and a selected person by his master, Sonia
Gandhi,
and the opponents of Sonia Gandhi's parliamentarian colleagues, I did
not have
any choice but to accept the offer of the 'Brahmins-Hindus'
parliamentarians,
because none of them was capable to become the Chief, Council of
Ministers, the New Delhi administration, due to their in-fighting as
reflected
several times in the 'Brahmins-Hindus' parliament, known as the Lok
Sabha or
the Lower House of the 'Brahmins-Hindus alleged Indian democracy'.
Resultantly,
the Indian parliamentarians could not find a democratically elected
person by
the Indian voters. What a strange functioning of the Indian democracy,
the
democracy of the 'Brahmins-Hindus', who have been masters for the
practice of
the shameless apartheid, devious, divisive, criminal and deceitful
people.
Mr Singh's calling the Sikhs as 'separatists' is quite a strange example
of the
morally impotent and corrupt parliamentarians, which is not any
'unusual'
happening as far as the 'Brahmins-Hindus' law-makers are concerned.
Would Mr
Singh answers to the Sikh Diaspora and their fellow heads of the
international
community that the 'unelected' 'Brahmins-Hindus' leadership did not
'robb' the
Sikhs of Punjab, the Sikh Nation, the First Secular and Sovereign State
of
South Asia, from 1799 to 14th March, 1849? The Sikhs have been
'struggling to
regain their sovereignty, independence and political power, which was
surrendered to no one else but the British Empire on 14th March, 1849.
The unelected 'Brahmins-Hindus' politicians, after regaining their
independence, made the Sikhs of Punjab a 'Landless Sikh Nation,
PUNJAB'
on 15th August, 1947. Why Mr Singh is telling his Canadian counterpart
that the
Sikhs are separatists? This is just because the Sikhs have been made a 'Landless
Nation, devoid of their constitutional rights, and they have 'swallowed' the
Sikh
religion, and made it a 'sect' of the Hindus and their -ism. It should
not
be overlooked that the 'Hindus are neither a religion nor a culture';
whereas,
the Sikhs are the fifth largest religion of the world.
Mr Singh should make it clear that he did not lie to the members of the
Commission of the United Nations Human Rights, Vienna, Austria, 15-25th
August,
1993, that he then Finance Minister of the P V Rao administration said:
"I
being a Sikh find no abuse of Human Rights of Sikhs much less any
minorities in
India." His statement was refuted in the strongest possible word by the
Sikhs of the Europe and North America, who had been participating and
attending
the Human Rights Commission.
The fact remains that Manmohan Singh, being an unelected member of the
Indian
parliament, is merely a Chief, Council of Ministers, to serve the
'Brahmins-Hindus' of India. As such, he has been acting as a mouthpiece
of his
Brahmins-Hindus masters, to please them as well as acting against the 'Facts
of
the South Asian history' and to brand the Sikhs separatists, like
his cabinet colleague, Kamal Nath, who had been visiting Canada in
March/April,
2010. Interestingly, the latter has been summoned to appear before a
Court of
Justice in the United States for 'committing crimes against humanity'.
Mr Singh, being the assistant to the then Home Minister in 1984, P V
Rao, has
also committed crimes against the Sikhs by not telling his role in a
brutal
military "Operation Bluestar" of June, 1984, in which Indian armed
forces had taken a toll of more than 250,000 innocent Sikhs. (Writer-South Asia)
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