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By Kanwar Pal Singh, Dal Khalsa / In Punjab, WORLD / January 29, 2015

AMRITSAR SAHIB, Punjab (January 29, 2015)—Observing India’s republic day as Black Republic day, the Dal Khalsa with the support of SAD (Panch Pardani) today organized public rallies to protest against Constitutional wrongs, injustices and discrimination’s at Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Kot Isse Khan (Moga).
The pro-freedom Sikh group appealed to visiting US president Mr Barack Obama to discuss Human Rights violation cases with Indian government. “We request Mr Obama not to sideline human rights for commercial interests”.

‘Sidelining human rights and political rights for commercial interests is a major cause of concern not only for Sikhs but all nationalities that once banked upon the support of US’.

A big hoarding making an appeal to Mr Obama for ensuring justice to Sikhs was displayed”.


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Party spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh said Indian state claims to be a big democratic country in the world and celebrates 26 January as its republic day but its democratic claims are being badly exposed as it continuous to rob Punjab of its river waters by subverting the spirit of Constitution, denies democratic rights and distinct identity to Sikhs, imposes Hindu laws on Sikhs and suppresses legitimate struggle with militarily and police batons, bullets.

He said its regrettable that the present constitution of India denies minorities their democratic rights including right to self-determination as recognized under International Law.


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Holding black flags and placards, a large number of activists of Sikh hardliner group demonstrated at Bhandari bridge for two hours. They took out march on the streets chanting slogans disapproving the Indian constitution as it denies Sikhs their distinct identity. They reiterated that their struggle for independence would continue till the mission is accomplished.


Link: Dal Khalsa Observes Black Day To Protest Injustices Against Minorities in India

"The Indian constitution as it denies Sikhs their distinct identity"
 
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By Kanwar Pal Singh, Dal Khalsa / In Punjab, WORLD / January 29, 2015

AMRITSAR SAHIB, Punjab (January 29, 2015)—Observing India’s republic day as Black Republic day, the Dal Khalsa with the support of SAD (Panch Pardani) today organized public rallies to protest against Constitutional wrongs, injustices and discrimination’s at Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Kot Isse Khan (Moga).
The pro-freedom Sikh group appealed to visiting US president Mr Barack Obama to discuss Human Rights violation cases with Indian government. “We request Mr Obama not to sideline human rights for commercial interests”.

‘Sidelining human rights and political rights for commercial interests is a major cause of concern not only for Sikhs but all nationalities that once banked upon the support of US’.

A big hoarding making an appeal to Mr Obama for ensuring justice to Sikhs was displayed”.


Party spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh said Indian state claims to be a big democratic country in the world and celebrates 26 January as its republic day but its democratic claims are being badly exposed as it continuous to rob Punjab of its river waters by subverting the spirit of Constitution, denies democratic rights and distinct identity to Sikhs, imposes Hindu laws on Sikhs and suppresses legitimate struggle with militarily and police batons, bullets.

He said its regrettable that the present constitution of India denies minorities their democratic rights including right to self-determination as recognized under International Law.

Holding black flags and placards, a large number of activists of Sikh hardliner group demonstrated at Bhandari bridge for two hours. They took out march on the streets chanting slogans disapproving the Indian constitution as it denies Sikhs their distinct identity. They reiterated that their struggle for independence would continue till the mission is accomplished.


Link: Dal Khalsa Observes Black Day To Protest Injustices Against Minorities in India

"The Indian constitution as it denies Sikhs their distinct identity"

How large is their population? Are they concentrated in a certain region?
 
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By Kanwar Pal Singh, Dal Khalsa / In Punjab, WORLD / January 29, 2015

AMRITSAR SAHIB, Punjab (January 29, 2015)—Observing India’s republic day as Black Republic day, the Dal Khalsa with the support of SAD (Panch Pardani) today organized public rallies to protest against Constitutional wrongs, injustices and discrimination’s at Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Kot Isse Khan (Moga).
The pro-freedom Sikh group appealed to visiting US president Mr Barack Obama to discuss Human Rights violation cases with Indian government. “We request Mr Obama not to sideline human rights for commercial interests”.

‘Sidelining human rights and political rights for commercial interests is a major cause of concern not only for Sikhs but all nationalities that once banked upon the support of US’.

A big hoarding making an appeal to Mr Obama for ensuring justice to Sikhs was displayed”.


2015-01-27_12.jpg


Party spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh said Indian state claims to be a big democratic country in the world and celebrates 26 January as its republic day but its democratic claims are being badly exposed as it continuous to rob Punjab of its river waters by subverting the spirit of Constitution, denies democratic rights and distinct identity to Sikhs, imposes Hindu laws on Sikhs and suppresses legitimate struggle with militarily and police batons, bullets.

He said its regrettable that the present constitution of India denies minorities their democratic rights including right to self-determination as recognized under International Law.

Holding black flags and placards, a large number of activists of Sikh hardliner group demonstrated at Bhandari bridge for two hours. They took out march on the streets chanting slogans disapproving the Indian constitution as it denies Sikhs their distinct identity. They reiterated that their struggle for independence would continue till the mission is accomplished.


Link: Dal Khalsa Observes Black Day To Protest Injustices Against Minorities in India

"The Indian constitution as it denies Sikhs their distinct identity"
Really, 18 dudes, holding a rally
 
Really, 18 dudes, holding a rally

Obviously in a photo you cannot see everyone there, especially people behind the people up front. In second photo you can see a larger presence of people behind. Though can you please come up with a less predictable response?
 
How large is their population? Are they concentrated in a certain region?
The Khalistan movement is based in Punjab, a western province of India. The sikhs demand independence there (they are a religious group-not muslim but distinct from us) Personally I feel sorry for the Sikhs. They want a Khalistan for the very same reasons we want Pakistan.

This is a video made long long ago and circulated on the net:

 
British people, Kashmiris, and Sikhs protest against Indian occupation in London outside Indian High Commission Jan 25, 2015.

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Dal Khalsa again ...........#facepalm...................free urself from idiots like Badal , then ask for something..............ur own house is in mess ..........
 
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