Friday, October 16, 2009

Install portraits in the Central Sikh Museum showing senior Congressmen for engineering November Carnage; Dal Khalsa ask SGPC

AMRITSAR (October 14, 2009): The Dal Khalsa on Wednesday asked the SGPC to install portraits in the Central Sikh Museum showing senior Congressmen for engineering Nov 1984 carnage.

In a communiqué addressed to the SGPC president, the members of the executive committee of the radical group Sarbjit Singh Ghuman and Baldev Singh said the anti-Sikh massacre in Delhi and other places has a deep scar on the psyche of the Sikh people. “Like army assault at Darbar Sahib, the 25th anniversary of this holocaust would also be observed by the Sikh groups to remind the perpetrators that Sikhs had neither forgotten nor forgiven them”, the letter states.

Citing examples of portraits displayed at Central Museum depicting Mughals and Britsher’s butchering innocent Sikhs, the letter asked the SGPC to install the ones depicting late Rajiv Gandhi, Sajjan Kumar, Jagdish Tytler, Union Minister Kamal Nath and many other Congressmen for sponsoring and engineering the cold-blooded murders of thousands of innocent Sikhs.

The SGPC should not shy away from bringing on the record the history of genocide faced by the Sikhs in the recent times, said party spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh.

Earlier, the delegation of the organization met Akal Takht jathedar to urge him to raise his concern and opposition on the capital punishment in general and Prof Devinder Pal Singh who is on death row, in particular. The activists of Dal Khalsa also urged him to announce a solid programme on Bandi Chorr Divas for implementing Akal Takht hukamnama’s on changing the structure of Mastuhana Sahib and dismantling the tentacles of Sirsa dera.
Courtesy: Punjab News Network

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