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Amritsar: Deepening the crisis within Sikh religious affairs, radical Sikhs on Tuesday announced the "appointment" of convicted Khalistani terrorist Jagtar Singh Hawara as the Jathedar (chief) of the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of the Sikh religion.




The congregation of radicals also announced the "removal" of all Sikh high priests.

The appointment was announced by radical Sikh leaders during a 'Sarbat Khalsa' (grand assembly of Sikhs) congregation at Chaba near Amritsar on Tuesday.

Hawara is the main accused in the assassination of then Punjab chief minister Beant Singh who was killed by a human bomb in Chandigarh on August 31, 1995.

The congregation decided that the present Akal Takht Jathedar Gurbachan Singh be removed from his post and that Hawara, who is serving a life term in the Beant Singh assassination case, be appointed.

During the congregation, in view of Hawara being in prison, the leaders announced that former MP DS Mand would be the interim jathedar of the Akal Takht and would address the Sikh community from the shrine, located inside the Golden Temple complex, on Diwali on Wednesday.

The congregation was organised by a few radical Sikh groups.

Accusing them of "genocide of Sikhs", the congregation named former police chief KPS Gill and Operation Bluestar commander KS Brar, both Sikhs themselves, as 'tankhaiya' (person guilty of religious misconduct) and directed them to appear before the Akal Takht by November 20.
Sikh radicals 'appoint' convicted terrorist Jagtar Singh Hawara as Akal Takht chief | Zee News
 
Nothing new in India. Convicted terrorist also becomes prime minister
No it is more then that i believe slowly slowly Khalistan movement coming to light again, Sikhs are quite desperate decades passed but no apology ever given by Indian hostile regime for 1984 riots and Harminder Sahib (Gurudawara) attack.

Hey if modi can become PM whats wrong with this?
look at it Khalistan angle they did it to show they regarded Khalistani militants as their hero i believe its a time to the revival of Khalistan movement.

Khalistan movement reviving in Punjab: Congress MP
Khalistan movement reviving in Punjab: Congress MP | Zee News

Gurdaspur attack to revive the Khalistan movement?
Gurdaspur attack to revive the Khalistan movement? : Punjab, News - India Today

Revival of Khalistan movement?
THE signs filtering through the Indian news media suggest that yet another attempt is being made for a separate Khalistan state. This demand is reappearing in east Punjab, the state dominated by Sikhs.

The well-coordinated attack on a police station in Gurdaspur presumably carried out by Sikh separatists has demonstrated their ability and capacity to take the enemy by surprise.

As expected, the finger of suspicion was initially raised against Pakistan but in the absence of any credible and supportive evidence for the baseless claim, common sense seems to have ultimately prevailed, and Indian authorities are grappling with the issue from a different and realistic angle.

Pakistan itself is the greatest victim of terrorism in which more than 50,000 innocent citizens have lost their lives. Instead of blaming any other country, we have identified the villains, and our valiant armed forces are successfully engaging the enemy and rendering tremendous sacrifices.

Likewise India is also faced with several separatist movements. It would better for New Delhi to redress the grievances of those who have preferred to take up arms against the government instead of sitting at the negotiating table. India should think before making baseless and childish allegations against Pakistan for its follies.

Mahmood Ali Khan Khurjavi

Karachi

Published in Dawn, July 31st, 2015

Revival of Khalistan movement? - Newspaper - DAWN.COM


How militancy in Punjab is on the brink of revival
The demand to release the convicted Khalistan terrorists has put the state politics on a boil.
Though no direct role of Sikh terrorist groups has been found initially in Gurdaspur terror attack there have been three important developments - the confessions of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) chief Jagtar Singh Tara that he along with LeT had planned a similar strike in Pathankot, the recovery of mortar shell with Indian markings and a written threat to kill seven Punjab Shiv Sena leaders immediately after the terror strike by the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) has given rise to the speculations that the incident may be a joint attempt by the LeT and Sikh militant groups to revive militancy in Punjab.

However, Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal and former Punjab DGP KPS Gill both have said that the Sikh militant outfits do not have enough strength to revive militancy in the state. "Militancy could not succeed until the people of a region support it. The people of Punjab outrightly oppose terrorism. This is the reason it cannot raise its ugly head here," Parkash Singh Badal said.

KPS Gill who visited Chandigarh after the Gurdaspur attack also said that reviving terrorism in Punjab will not be easy.

"Anyone who has been convicted for capital punishment should be sent to the gallows. I have seen life returning to track after the end of terrorism in Punjab. Punjab's people have rejected terrorism," Gill said. Badal and Gill may say that reviving militancy in Punjab is not possible but the fact is the hardliners are taking it easy. They still claim they will get Khalistan out of India by 2020. The demand to get the 65 convicted Sikhs facing serious charges under TADA is part of the "referendum" being sought by the separatists.

However, the demand to release the convicted Khalistan terrorists has put Punjab politics on a boil. A stand-off between hard-line Sikh organisations and the Punjab government is expected, as the hardliners who have been demanding the release of 65 convicts have upped the ante against the state government on the issue.

The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leaders, which had ensured hardliners that they will pave the way for the release of former terrorists, have been left high and dry by a Supreme Court order which says that those facing charges under TADA cannot be granted clemency. As facts say out of the 65 convicts only two can be released in near future as they have completed their minimum sentences. CM Badal has informed the hardliners that as per law, only two can be released but the pro-Khalistan groups are not ready to accept this.

Vote bank politics is regaining its head in Punjab as the Assembly elections draw near. Despite the clear directions of country's intelligence agencies that mass transfer or release of convicted Khalistan terrorists can fan the anti-national wave, Punjab's politicians and hardliners continue to raise the demand.

Accusing the Punjab CM of raking up Khalistan agenda, former chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh has also joined the chorus now. He has announced his support to Surat Singh Khalsa, a Hassanpur resident who was on a hunger strike for six months before being forcibly lifted by the Punjab Police last week as his condition worsened.

"Surat Singh Khalsa's demand was totally justified since it is against the law and the Constitution to keep somebody behind bars when he has completed his sentence," Amarinder said.

The AAP's Sangrur MP Bhagwant Singh Mann had also raised the matter under Rule 377 in the Lok Sabha on releasing the prisoners from jails who have completed their jail term in Punjab. The truth is that so far only four convicted Khalistan terrorists were hanged.

The sad part is that the Khalistan terrorists who mercilessly killed hundreds were termed as martyrs. They are honoured by the SGPC every year and a memorial has been built in their name.
How militancy in Punjab is on the brink of revival
 
Thats good news extremists choose idiots to sideline themselves from the main society. one or two attacks on civilians they will lose all the sympathy. If they chose moderates task bcomes very tough.
 
Jagtar Singh Hawara
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Jagtar Singh Hawara (Punjabi: ਜਗਤਾਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਹਵਾਰਾ) is the current Jathedar ofSri Akaal Takht Sahib, the highest Sikh religious seat.[1] He a member ofBabbar Khalsa. He is convicted in the assassination of then Punjab chief minister Beant Singh, who was killed by a human bomb in Chandigarh, on August 31, 1995, who was responsible for not taking any action against the mass killings of Sikh Youths. During his tenure, Punjab Police were very powerful and had control of a semi-police state. They killed many Sikhs just because they were Sikhs. No investigations or FIR's were held, and many rose higher in the ranks by killing Sikhs.

He is a Punjabi Sikh and belongs to Hawara village in Fatehgarh Sahib.[2] He is one of the people accused in the assassination of the Punjab Chief MinisterBeant Singh.[3] He was accused of the murder of a Granthi (Sikh Priest) of Sri Muktsar Sahib at the age of 15 but was later acquitted.[4][5] Hawara came back into limelight, in 2004, when he escaped from maximum security jail at Burail, along with 2 other Sikh prisoners by digging a 90 feet tunnel with his bare hands[6]

On November 10, 2015, Jagtar Singh was appointed as the Jathedar of the Sri Akaal Takht by the Sarbat Khalsa. He replaces Giani Gurbachan Singh who is known for being corrupt and going against Sikh teachings. [7] Jagtar Singh Hawara is the 35th Jathedar of Sri Akaal Takht.


Jagtar Singh Hawara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Radicals ‘appoint’ Beant killer Jagtar Singh Hawara as Akal Takht chieff
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Radicals ‘appoint’ Beant killer Jagtar Singh Hawara as Akal Takht chief | The Indian Express

Its important to know Sant Jurnail Singh Bindranwala who led khalistan movement and Killed by Indian Govt was Akal Takht Chief in 1984.

Thats good news extremists choose idiots to sideline themselves from the main society. one or two attacks on civilians they will lose all the sympathy. If they chose moderates task bcomes very tough.
No look at Khalistan Movement angle you know Sant Jurnail Singh Bindranwala also akal takht chief from where he led khalistan movement, it is important post and Mr. Hawara also a staunch supporter of Khalistan movement, comming days are very important lets see whats come out.

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Amritsar: Deepening the crisis within Sikh religious affairs, radical Sikhs on Tuesday announced the "appointment" of convicted Khalistani terrorist Jagtar Singh Hawara as the Jathedar (chief) of the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of the Sikh religion.

Similar events will happen all over India. Modi is a genius. He's abused the Indian minorities so much that now they are looking into how to save their lives, and protect themselves. Which means, all bad guys, gangsters and little militias will be born, to counter Hindu mobs that burn entire villages and mass kill minorities under the name of Hinduism.

The roles are being reversed, Pakistan is moving towards Democracy, and a Stable, Peaceful system, India is moving into a serious Sect / Religion based culture where tolerance isn't there anymore and every religion will have its own BJP, RSS type organizations to protect its followers from Hindu fanatics. This may lead to serious issues, including a few Indian states asking for independence.

History repeats itself. The core reason for Pakistan's birth was the idea of Two religions and Nations that couldn't live together. Will there be a Hyderabadastan, Khalistan, Biharistan or Maharashtrastan coming out this time?? This article tells you clearly about this guys appointment for a future Khalistan movement!!
 
Similar events will happen all over India. Modi is a genius. He's abused the Indian minorities so much that now they are looking into how to save their lives, and protect themselves. Which means, all bad guys, gangsters and little militias will be born, to counter Hindu mobs that burn entire villages and mass kill minorities under the name of Hinduism.

The roles are being reversed, Pakistan is moving towards Democracy, and a Stable, Peaceful system, India is moving into a serious Sect / Religion based culture where tolerance isn't there anymore and every religion will have its own BJP, RSS type organizations to protect its followers from Hindu fanatics. This may lead to serious issues, including a few Indian states asking for independence.

History repeats itself. The core reason for Pakistan's birth was the idea of Two religions and Nations that couldn't live together. Will there be a Hyderabadastan, Khalistan, Biharistan or Maharashtrastan coming out this time?? This article tells you clearly about this guys appointment for a future Khalistan movement!!

Nothing wrong in having dreams..........
 
Similar events will happen all over India. Modi is a genius. He's abused the Indian minorities so much that now they are looking into how to save their lives, and protect themselves. Which means, all bad guys, gangsters and little militias will be born, to counter Hindu mobs that burn entire villages and mass kill minorities under the name of Hinduism.

The roles are being reversed, Pakistan is moving towards Democracy, and a Stable, Peaceful system, India is moving into a serious Sect / Religion based culture where tolerance isn't there anymore and every religion will have its own BJP, RSS type organizations to protect its followers from Hindu fanatics. This may lead to serious issues, including a few Indian states asking for independence.

History repeats itself. The core reason for Pakistan's birth was the idea of Two religions and Nations that couldn't live together. Will there be a Hyderabadastan, Khalistan, Biharistan or Maharashtrastan coming out this time?? This article tells you clearly about this guys appointment for a future Khalistan movement!!
100% agrees with you it seems that Modi is on pay role of ISI :rofl: he is doing the same what we want.

@Viper0011.
Akal Takht chief and convicted terrorist a staunch supporter of Khalistan movement i believe Sikh shows Indian Govt what they want. Sant Jurnail Singh was also belongs to Akal Takht from where he led Khalistan Movement.
 
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No it is more then that i believe slowly slowly Khalistan movement coming to light again, Sikhs are quite desperate decades passed but no apology ever given by Indian hostile regime for 1984 riots and Harminder Sahib (Gurudawara) attack.


look at it Khalistan angle they did it to show they regarded Khalistani militants as their hero i believe its a time to the revival of Khalistan movement.

Khalistan movement reviving in Punjab: Congress MP
Khalistan movement reviving in Punjab: Congress MP | Zee News

Gurdaspur attack to revive the Khalistan movement?
Gurdaspur attack to revive the Khalistan movement? : Punjab, News - India Today

Revival of Khalistan movement?
THE signs filtering through the Indian news media suggest that yet another attempt is being made for a separate Khalistan state. This demand is reappearing in east Punjab, the state dominated by Sikhs.

The well-coordinated attack on a police station in Gurdaspur presumably carried out by Sikh separatists has demonstrated their ability and capacity to take the enemy by surprise.

As expected, the finger of suspicion was initially raised against Pakistan but in the absence of any credible and supportive evidence for the baseless claim, common sense seems to have ultimately prevailed, and Indian authorities are grappling with the issue from a different and realistic angle.

Pakistan itself is the greatest victim of terrorism in which more than 50,000 innocent citizens have lost their lives. Instead of blaming any other country, we have identified the villains, and our valiant armed forces are successfully engaging the enemy and rendering tremendous sacrifices.

Likewise India is also faced with several separatist movements. It would better for New Delhi to redress the grievances of those who have preferred to take up arms against the government instead of sitting at the negotiating table. India should think before making baseless and childish allegations against Pakistan for its follies.

Mahmood Ali Khan Khurjavi

Karachi

Published in Dawn, July 31st, 2015

Revival of Khalistan movement? - Newspaper - DAWN.COM


How militancy in Punjab is on the brink of revival
The demand to release the convicted Khalistan terrorists has put the state politics on a boil.
Though no direct role of Sikh terrorist groups has been found initially in Gurdaspur terror attack there have been three important developments - the confessions of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) chief Jagtar Singh Tara that he along with LeT had planned a similar strike in Pathankot, the recovery of mortar shell with Indian markings and a written threat to kill seven Punjab Shiv Sena leaders immediately after the terror strike by the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) has given rise to the speculations that the incident may be a joint attempt by the LeT and Sikh militant groups to revive militancy in Punjab.

However, Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal and former Punjab DGP KPS Gill both have said that the Sikh militant outfits do not have enough strength to revive militancy in the state. "Militancy could not succeed until the people of a region support it. The people of Punjab outrightly oppose terrorism. This is the reason it cannot raise its ugly head here," Parkash Singh Badal said.

KPS Gill who visited Chandigarh after the Gurdaspur attack also said that reviving terrorism in Punjab will not be easy.

"Anyone who has been convicted for capital punishment should be sent to the gallows. I have seen life returning to track after the end of terrorism in Punjab. Punjab's people have rejected terrorism," Gill said. Badal and Gill may say that reviving militancy in Punjab is not possible but the fact is the hardliners are taking it easy. They still claim they will get Khalistan out of India by 2020. The demand to get the 65 convicted Sikhs facing serious charges under TADA is part of the "referendum" being sought by the separatists.

However, the demand to release the convicted Khalistan terrorists has put Punjab politics on a boil. A stand-off between hard-line Sikh organisations and the Punjab government is expected, as the hardliners who have been demanding the release of 65 convicts have upped the ante against the state government on the issue.

The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leaders, which had ensured hardliners that they will pave the way for the release of former terrorists, have been left high and dry by a Supreme Court order which says that those facing charges under TADA cannot be granted clemency. As facts say out of the 65 convicts only two can be released in near future as they have completed their minimum sentences. CM Badal has informed the hardliners that as per law, only two can be released but the pro-Khalistan groups are not ready to accept this.

Vote bank politics is regaining its head in Punjab as the Assembly elections draw near. Despite the clear directions of country's intelligence agencies that mass transfer or release of convicted Khalistan terrorists can fan the anti-national wave, Punjab's politicians and hardliners continue to raise the demand.

Accusing the Punjab CM of raking up Khalistan agenda, former chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh has also joined the chorus now. He has announced his support to Surat Singh Khalsa, a Hassanpur resident who was on a hunger strike for six months before being forcibly lifted by the Punjab Police last week as his condition worsened.

"Surat Singh Khalsa's demand was totally justified since it is against the law and the Constitution to keep somebody behind bars when he has completed his sentence," Amarinder said.

The AAP's Sangrur MP Bhagwant Singh Mann had also raised the matter under Rule 377 in the Lok Sabha on releasing the prisoners from jails who have completed their jail term in Punjab. The truth is that so far only four convicted Khalistan terrorists were hanged.

The sad part is that the Khalistan terrorists who mercilessly killed hundreds were termed as martyrs. They are honoured by the SGPC every year and a memorial has been built in their name.
How militancy in Punjab is on the brink of revival
We should use all our assets at our disposal to rejuvenate the Khalistan movement, it seemed to have dithered away but hopefully it will regain momentum.kudos
 
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