BE UNITED ALL PAKISTANIs. ON THIS FORUM SOME INDIAN IDIOTS (INDIAN IDOLS ;) ) ARE PORTRAING THAT THEY ARE PUNJABI, SINDHI, MUHAJIR, BLOACH AND PUSHTOON. BE AWARE OF THESE BUGGERS. DONT SAY ANYTHING AGAINST TO ANY PAKISTANI PARTY OR POLITICIAN. PLEASE MAINTAIN DECORUM OF THIS FORUM. PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN FROM MUHAFIQS AND SPECIALLY NOW A DAYS FROM HINDUS.
AFTER WINNING OF PAKSITANI CRICKET TEAM AROUND THE WORLD SIKH AND GUJRATI PEOPLE CELEBRATED THIS WITH JOY AND HAPPINESS AND THEY CONSIDER PAKISTAN'S VICTORY AS THIER VICTORY EXCLUDED HINDUS. SIKH COMMUNITY SAY THAT INDIA IS OCCUPIED WITH ONLY HINDUS.
ALLAH HAM SAB KA HAMI-O-NASIR
M'SALAM!!
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India is now facing new problem since it had started cold war with Neighbouring countries Specially Pakistan. I would like to share this news with you.
News Paper = SOUTH ASIAN OBSERVER
Country = CANADA (Toronto)
Page = 3
Title = RENEWED KHALISTANI'S THREAT HAS INDIAN GOVT WORRIED
Service = Observer News Service Toronto
The fact that most Sikh militants and their exiled sympathisers are based in Canada has the Indian Government worried.
The Indian security establishment belives there are fresh moves to revive the Khalistan movment from abroad. Sikh militant groups such as the Khalistan Commano Force, Khalistan Zindabad Force and the Babbar Khalsa International are apparently planning a comback, aided by Pakistani spy agency ISI. To add to Indian government's worries a large number of young Sikhs abroad are suspected to have been indoctrinated.
Home secretary Midhukar Gupta chaired a meeting earlier this week on this issue. The special secretary, Vivek Katju, is likely to visit Canada on June 18 for talks.
This follows the Indian government's perception that the US pressure on Islamabad to act against home-grown terror has made them try to revitalise Khalistani militants after it found its hands tied in Kashmir.
Although there are hardly any signs of renewed Khalistani activity or local support for militancy in Punjab, but there has been a widespread support for the so called Sikh cause amongst a section of diaspora.
This was evident when the 25th anniversary of Operation Blue Star was observed in various cities in Canada and Europe on June 6. During the operation in June 1984 the Indian army raided Shikh's holiest shrine Golden Temple in Indian Punjab's city of Amritsar to free it of militants led by Jaranail Singh Bhindhranwale.
AFTER WINNING OF PAKSITANI CRICKET TEAM AROUND THE WORLD SIKH AND GUJRATI PEOPLE CELEBRATED THIS WITH JOY AND HAPPINESS AND THEY CONSIDER PAKISTAN'S VICTORY AS THIER VICTORY EXCLUDED HINDUS. SIKH COMMUNITY SAY THAT INDIA IS OCCUPIED WITH ONLY HINDUS.
ALLAH HAM SAB KA HAMI-O-NASIR
M'SALAM!!
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India is now facing new problem since it had started cold war with Neighbouring countries Specially Pakistan. I would like to share this news with you.
News Paper = SOUTH ASIAN OBSERVER
Country = CANADA (Toronto)
Page = 3
Title = RENEWED KHALISTANI'S THREAT HAS INDIAN GOVT WORRIED
Service = Observer News Service Toronto
The fact that most Sikh militants and their exiled sympathisers are based in Canada has the Indian Government worried.
The Indian security establishment belives there are fresh moves to revive the Khalistan movment from abroad. Sikh militant groups such as the Khalistan Commano Force, Khalistan Zindabad Force and the Babbar Khalsa International are apparently planning a comback, aided by Pakistani spy agency ISI. To add to Indian government's worries a large number of young Sikhs abroad are suspected to have been indoctrinated.
Home secretary Midhukar Gupta chaired a meeting earlier this week on this issue. The special secretary, Vivek Katju, is likely to visit Canada on June 18 for talks.
This follows the Indian government's perception that the US pressure on Islamabad to act against home-grown terror has made them try to revitalise Khalistani militants after it found its hands tied in Kashmir.
Although there are hardly any signs of renewed Khalistani activity or local support for militancy in Punjab, but there has been a widespread support for the so called Sikh cause amongst a section of diaspora.
This was evident when the 25th anniversary of Operation Blue Star was observed in various cities in Canada and Europe on June 6. During the operation in June 1984 the Indian army raided Shikh's holiest shrine Golden Temple in Indian Punjab's city of Amritsar to free it of militants led by Jaranail Singh Bhindhranwale.