Tuesday, October 16, 2012

[Qaumi Masle Ep. 10] Discussing Historic Gadhar Movement (Gadhar Lehar)



Title:- Qaumi Masle Episode 10
Sub-Title:- Discussing Historic Gadhar Movement (Gadhar Lehar)
Category:- Talkshow
Presenter:- Gurpartap Singh
Participants:- S. Sukhdev Singh (Senior Journalist) and Rajwinder Singh Rahi (Scholar & Author)
Production:- Sikh Siyasat Multimedia
Release Date:- October 06, 2012
Details:-
Gadhar Movement was first armed historic movement of 20th Century that was related to Sikhs, Punjab and Independence of India. The movement upsurged from Gurudwaras in USA and Canada. Thousands of Sikh migrants from these countries returned to India with the idea of building revolt against colonial rule in the country.
Their inspiration for freedom was the Sikh ideology and Sikh history. The movement had  Sikh Gurudwaras as it's ideological and operational centers. 
But historians have distorted the whole dynamics of the movement, and it was interpreted from the perspective of Indian State and Hindu dominated Indian Nationalism. Left sections have propagated that the Gadhris (those who floated and participated in the Gadhar Movement) were atheists and were inspired from Marxism and Russian revolution. Where as the primary sources related Gadhar movement, comprising writings of various Gadhris, rebut these false notions.
In this talkshow, Senior Journalists S. Sukhdev Singh (who had personally met many surviving Gadhris) and S. Rajinder Singh Rahi (who has conducted thorough research on Gadhar Movement and edited three volumes of primary sources/writings related to Gadhar movement) discussed the real dynamics of the Gadhar movement. 
Sikh Siyasat shall be conducting more talkshows on this issue to discuss the topic in requisite details. 
Source:- http://youtu.be/9TLUCKxtbBI

Saturday, August 25, 2012

[Qaumi Masle Ep. 7] Discussing Controversy surrounding VC of SGPC owned ...




Title: Qaumi Masle - Episode 7
Sub-Title: Discussing Controversy surrounding VC of SGPC owned University
Producer: Sikh Siyasat Multimedia
Duration: 49:18 Minutes
Release Date: August 25, 2012

Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia, a controversial figure was appointed as founding Vice-Chancellor of Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib by Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee at the behest of Badal Dal led by Parkash Singh Badal.
Despite strong opposition to this appointment by various Sikh organizations SGPC head Avtar Singh Makkar supported Jasvir S. Ahluwalia and he remained on the seat of Vice-Chancellor of SGGS World University.
Few weeks back JS Ahluwalia was suspended by Avtar Singh Makkar. Makkar has accused Ahluwalia for misconducting affairs of the University. SGPC accountants have accused Ahluwalia for huge financial embezzlement.
It is notable that JS Ahluwalia was ousted from the Vice-chancellorship of Punjabi University, Patiala in 2002 in wake of serious charges and wide-spread opposition against him.
JS Ahluwalia was adviser of SS Ray, during his tenure as Governor of Punjab after 1984 when Sikh militant struggle was going on in Punjab.
Ahluwalia is also considered to be the draftsman for Badal Dal who embedded Punjabiyat terminology in Shiromani Akali Dal's documents.
His appointment and dismissal has raised many important questions regarding role of Sikh intellectuals, their alignment with the State, Badal Dal and SGPC's role in harboring and establishing these pro-State intellectuals and the serious misconducts regarding functioning of SGPC run education institutions.
All these aspects were discussed in details in seventh episode of Qaumi Masle, a fortnightly talkshow by Sikh Siyasat.
Senior Journalist S. Karamjeet Singh, Akali Dal Panch Pardhani leader Bhai Harpal Singh Cheema and former students' leader Bhai Harpal Singh Cheema participated in this talkshow. This talkshow was conducted by Baljeet Singh.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Current Situation of Punjabi Language - Role of Media - S. Jaspal Singh Sidhu (UNI. Retd.)


This is video recording of speech of Senior Journalist, Sirdar Jaspal Singh Sidhu (UNI Retd.) on "Use of Punjabi Language in Media" in a Seminar held by Sikh Students Federation on "Contemporary Conditions of Punjabi Language" at Arts Auditorium, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab.
This Seminar was held on October 05, 2012.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Agony of 1984 - A short movies based on true events related to Sikh Genocide 1984



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This is an effort to uncover ugly face of Indian Constitution. This presents the truth of 1984 massacre, in respect of one individual family. Story is based on true events in a village near Delhi.

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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Indian Army decide to court martial Pathribal killers; Victims of Chittisinghpura massacre still await justice


Srinagar, Kashmir (June 30, 2012) 
(Originally posted at SikhSiyasat by Daljeet Singh): As per news reports a Srinagar court has allowed General Court Martial proceedings to be held against the five army officers facing charges in the killing of five Kashmiris in south Kashmir’s Pathribal area in 2000. It is notable that five innocent Kashmiris were killed by Indian Army as cover-up for Chittisinghpura Massacre in which 36 Sikhs were massacred on the day of visit of then US President Mr. Clinton to India on 20 March 2000.
“In view of the options having being exercised by competent military authority for trial by army court, criminal court lacks jurisdiction to try the case initiated on the basis of FIR registered on February 14, 2003,” chief judicial magistrate (CJM) Rajeev Gupta in his order passed on Wednesday this week is reported to have said.
As per reports the court direction came after the Army sought transfer of the case from the CJM court in Srinagar to its own court. The court has directed transferring of the records, including the chargesheet and other material evidence to the army court.
These developments in the 12-year-old Pathribal killing case have come after the May 01, 2012 direction of Indian Supreme Court that asked the army to opt for an option, “either to prosecute the five soldiers in a military court or a civil court within two months”.
It is notable that in year 2000, immediately after 35 Sikhs were killed in Chattisinghpora by “unidentified” gunmen. However many Human Rights reports have raised finger towards Indian army for plannng & executing these killings to defame Kashmiri movement against Indian occupation. Twelve years have passed and there is no explanation by Indian state or army or judiciary for the brutal massacre of Sikhs. The army had claimed to make a breakthrough in the case by killing five “militants”. Later, the five killed militants turned out to be civilians from local villages.
The five army men, identified by the CBI for having a role in the killings, were Brigadier Ajay Saxena, Lt Col Brajendra Pratap Singh, Major Sourabh Sharma, Major Amit Saxena and Subedar Idrees Khan. The CBI charge-sheeted the army men in 2006 for “killing five civilians and later dubbing them as foreign militants”.
File Photo: Orphans of Chittisinghpura Massacre 2000.
Tehelka report adds that “Pathribal killings were a part of the three successive and related massacres between 20 March 2000 and 3 April, 2000, 49 people had died in this period. On 20 March, unidentified gunmen killed 36 Sikhs at Chittisinghpora followed by the Pathribal fake encounter on 25 March, 2000 and the killing of nine civilians who were part of the protest against this encounter at Brackpora on 3 April.”
“It was on the basis of fair report by the CBI that the SC described the killings as cold blooded murder. Shifting the case to the army court is saddening. We never get to know the court martial proceedings. They are never made public,” Rashid Khan, son of one of the victims Jumma Khan is reported to have said by Hindustan Times (HT).
“Army’s decision to go for court martial has been welcomed, albeit cautiously, by human rights groups in the state. “We don’t want to sound pessimistic, but we want the Army to make the police and CBI inquiry the basis for court martial. It cannot reject the findings of these probes and start a fresh investigation,” Khurram Parvez, coordinator, Coalition of Civil Society, a civil rights group, is reported to have said by Tehelka.
Khurram also called for the families in the case to be represented. “The inquiry should be transparent and accessible to the families of the victims. This will give them a sense of justice,” he is reported to have added.
Timeline of the case, as reported by HT:
1) March 20, 2000: On eve of former US president Bill Clinton’s visit to India in March 2000, 35 Sikhs were massacred by unknown gunmen.
2) March 25, 2000: Army claims killing seven foreign LeT militants in Pathribal involved in the incident.
3) On April 3, 2000: Security forces open firing on local protesters, killing seven at Brakpora, while demanding exhumation of the bodies and whereabouts of five missing youth from Pathribal.
4) October 31, 2000: Justice Pandian committee was asked to investigate Pathribal and Barkpora killings.
5) April 6, 2002: DNA profiling confirms the killed persons were civilians
6) In 2007, the SC stayed high court proceedings on an army plea that it can’t prosecute without permission from the Centre
7) March 2012: CBI told the SC it was a cold-blooded murder and no sanction was required to prosecute the army personnel
8.) May 1, 2012: Supreme Court asks the army either to opt for civil court prsecution or try in the army court

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Why Indian State, Media & Left Sections propagating Sikh Memorial as a threat for India [English Sub-titles]

Sikh thinker & author Sirdar Ajmer Singh, explained that why Indian State, Indian Media and Left Section (in Punjab) are agitated, and are on attack against Sikhs, after the announcement of construction of Sikh Memorial for June 1984 armed attack on Sri Darbar Sahib & Sri Akal Takhat Sahib, Amritsar (known as Saka Darbar Sahib 1984).
He explained that events for past few days clarified that there is no change in the attitude of  State, political parties, media and even the intelligentsia.
He traced the root of this opposition to the single nation building agenda adopted by the Indian state and it's various organs. He made concrete and strong observation regarding  anti-Sikh role played by the Left sections.
This short clip is part of long discussion regarding "Politics of Opposition to Sikh Memorial" that could be watched at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yY3XqFiBos [without any sub-titles]
This video, or full recording of the talk-show, may be downloaded from: http://sikhsiyasat.com

Friday, June 15, 2012

Saka Darbar Sahib (Operation Blue Star - June 1984) Memorial Issue [Talk-show - Part 1]

Saka Darbar Sahib (Operation Blue Star - June 1984) Memorial Issue [Talk-show - Part 1]
This talk-show was conducted by http://SikhSiyasat.com in association with Sangat TV (Europe). 
In this talk show Sikh thinker Sirdar Ajmer Singh, Social & Human Rights Activist Prof. Jagmohan Singh and Senior Journalist (UNI, Retd.) S. Jaspal Singh discussed various aspects related to June 1984 armed attack on Sri Darbar Sahib & Sri Akal Takhat Sahib, Amritsar.
Main focus of this part of talk-show remained on internal issues related to Memorial for Saka Darbar Sahib.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Amendment (2012) to Anand Marriage Act, 1909 - Achievement for Sikhs OR Fraud with Sikhs


This is video recording of talk show on "Anand Marriage Act, Sikh Personal Law & Sikh Identity" hosted by Sikh Siyasat. Journalist Rachchpal Singh Sosan conducted this talk show and S. Gurtej Singh (Former IAS), Dr. Daljit Singh (Khalsa College, Amritsar), Prof. Jagmohan Singh and Bhai Parmjeet Singh Gazi (Sikh Students Federation) participated in the discussion.
This video talk show was recorded on May 27, 2012.
This talk show was broadcasted by SangatTV on May 27, 2012.