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Khalistan recognised by unpo???????

Go to there site ......you wont find khalistan but you will find others from our neighbiuring country.

What ever you say mate.......we are happy.....you want khalistan........i wont mind but with Lahore as capital..........one border touching with afghanistan .........having kashmir in it as it was during Maharaja ranjit singh time

A group started by Dalai lama which includes Tibet , sindh, baloachistan , east turkmanistan as its members

Hmmm. Classic :tup:
 
I think what Khalistani is saying is they have won entrance into that forum.
 
Lahore is a Pakistani City, and Khalistan would potentially be formed from indian Punjab.

Nope......lahore was the capital of Sikh empire and it will restored when khalistan will be made.
Hmmmmmm .......as i can recall peshawar also falls in Khalistan.

Sikhs appointed a very cruel general there ........it was a european.......cannot recall its name.....just search online.

And I wonder you will thank sikhs or curse them for winning KP province from Afghanistan ( after all its giving trouble to Pakistan
 
Nope......lahore was the capital of Sikh empire and it will restored when khalistan will be made.
Hmmmmmm .......as i can recall peshawar also falls in Khalistan.

Sikhs appointed a very cruel general there ........it was a european.......cannot recall its name.....just search online.

And I wonder you will thank sikhs or curse them for winning KP province from Afghanistan ( after all its giving trouble to Pakistan

Hari Singh Nalwa ? :what:
 
Khalistan Admitted to UNPO

Khalistan recognized internationally, a historic landmark. Sikh Nation vows to reclaim its lost sovereignty

Nishan Sahib (Sikh Flag) hoisted along with other nations flags. Khalistan was admitted to UNPO on Jan 23, 1993 and Khalistan’s flag (Nishan Sahib) hoisted at UNPO’S (Unrepresented Nations Peoples Organizations) General Assembly meeting at The Hague, Netherlands, a major milestone in the struggle for reclamation of the lost Sikh sovereignty and for the freedom of Sikh Homeland of Punjab, Khalistan. The last time the Sikh Flag (Nishan Sahib) flew over the sovereign Sikh state was in 1849. Sikh nation lost its sovereignty to the British. On Jan 23, 1993, one hundered forty four years after the Sikhs lost their sovereignty, Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, Dr.Paramjit Singh Ajrawat and S. Bhupinder Singh signed the covenant of Khalistan’s admission into UNPO.

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KHALISTAN & UNPO : Self-determination conference Jan 22-23, 1993 Hague, Netherlands.

Refer to page 25:

“15. KHALISTAN

Self-determination stands for freedom and justice. Freedom is the most basic human right. When freedom is denied, every other right is denied. In Punjab/Khalistan the people are not free. Indian police and military forces occupy the territory and are guilty of serious human right violations, which include torture, rape and murder.

When the British left India in 1947, it was agreed that the Sikhs would gain autonomy in the Province of Punjab. However India did not honor its obligations. In 1987, after 40 years of suffering and oppression, the Sikh Nation declared its independence from India, forming the separate country of Khalistan. However the independence is not recognized by India. Like many other governments the Government of India invokes the principle of territorial integrity to protect its borders. Used in this way the principle is thus contradictory to the principle of self-determination and should therefore be condemned. Khalistan seeks independence by peaceful, democratic and non-violent means. It requests the UNPO among others to press India to allow Amnesty International within its borders to investigate the human rights violations in Punjab, Nagaland, Kashmir and all other places where people are suppressed. General suggestions to the UNPO are to ask Latvia and Estonia to take up the causes of the UNPO-members in the UN and to press the international community (especially the World Bank, the IMF and the donor nations) to link aid to respect for human rights and for freedom. In this context, the UNPO should make a list of nations that abuse human rights and distribute it to potential donors.“



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Gore Letter Implies Recognition of Khalistan

WASHINGTON, D.C., February 24 — In a letter to Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President of the Council of Khalistan, Vice President Al Gore wrote, “Thank you for writing to me regarding the ongoing civil conflict in Khalistan.”

By acknowledging “the civil conflict in Khalistan,” the letter implies recognition of Khalistan’s independence. Khalistan is the Sikh homeland which was declared independent on October 7, 1987. At that time, the Council of Khalistan was formed to lead the struggle to liberate Khalistan as the government pro tempore of Khalistan.

“By this statement, the Vice President makes it clear that U.S. foreign policy supports human rights, including the basic right to national self-determination which underlies the Sikh struggle for an independent Khalistan,” said Dr. Aulakh.

Punjab, Khalistan was independent from 1765 to 1849. It was the last part of the subcontinent to be conquered by the British. Sikhs are two-thirds of the population of Punjab and own 95 percent of the land there. In the recent elections, the Sikhs of Punjab overwhelmingly rejected Congress Party rule, which has brought about the murders of over 50,000 Sikhs in five years. This was a clear demand for an independent Khalistan.

When India was given its independence, the Sikhs were denied resumption of their independent status. The Sikhs were promised autonomy and they were given the Congress Party’s solemn pledge that no law affecting Sikh rights would pass without the consent of the Sikh Nation. But as soon as the ink was dry, the Indian regime broke these promises. As a result, no Sikh has ever signed the Indian constitution, denying Sikh assent to Indian rule.

Vice President Gore wrote that “civil conflict in any nation, and the inevitable hardship and bloodshed that it inflicts on that nation’s civilian population, offends our sense of human dignity and our humanitarian ideals.” The Indian regime has murdered more than 200,000 Sikhs in Khalistan since 1984, according to the Punjab Civil Service (PCS), the group which represents state magistrates across Punjab, Khalistan.

“The breakup of India is inevitable,” said Dr. Aulakh. “Many experts, from Dr. Jack Wheeler of the Freedom Research Foundation to Professor Stanley Wolpert of UCLA to the authors of A Quick and Dirty History of War have predicted it,” Dr. Aulakh pointed out. “We are glad that the Administration, through Vice President Gore, has acknowledged the Sikh Nation’s status as a nation and its right to national self-determination. With the support of the Administration and our many friends in Congress, the Sikh Nation will celebrate its three-hundredth anniversary in a sovereign, independent Khalistan,” he said.

Khalistan » Sovereign Nation

UNPO Members

mate i dont see it there...
 
Just now looked into it -

UNPO - Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisations.

All the rejects have gone to one place and since no one cared about them they themselves started an organisation and gave themselves recognition. :lol: :hitwall:

BTW Khalistan is still not there - but Sindh,Balochistan and GB are there ;)
 
This is so funny.. false flagger wanted to somehow raise doubts over India's territorial integrity and ended up exposing his own nation's disputes.

this is what happens to such loosers :)
Truth will always triumph :)
Satyamev Jayte!!
Jai hind!!
good night all :)
 
Haha.. But we can see one Gilgit Baltistan there.

:lol: He scored an own goal

http://www.unpo.org/members.php

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Situation today: India controls 101,338 km2 (39,127 sq mi) of the disputed territory, Pakistan 85,846 km2 (33,145 sq mi) and China, the remaining 37,555 km2 (14,500 sq mi).

Kashmir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Total Area of Kashmir: Indian administered Kashmir + Pakistani administered Kashmir + China administered Kashmir (today's present situation)

Total Area of Kashmir: 101,338 + 85,846 + 37,555 = 224,739 km^2

Now don't forget that Pakistan gave China 5,800 km^2 of the Shaksam valley that it won from India.

User:Cityvalyu/Pakistan occupied Kashmir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So effectively, the area that Pakistan won from India was: 85,846 + 5800 = 91646 km^2

Territory Pakistan won: 91,646/224,739 = 41% (not far off from my estimate of 45%)

Territory India won: 101,338/224,739 = 45%
 
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