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Fwd: [bangla-vision] Re: FW: Sirdar Kapur Singh's son's interview. "Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon (Machaki) responds"



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: DR AWATAR SINGH SEKHON <assekhon@shaw.ca>
Date: Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 12:20 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Re: FW: Sirdar Kapur Singh's son's interview. "Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon (Machaki) responds"


 

Sirdar Gurmit Singh Khalsa ji

Justice of Peace
AUSTRALIA

Mere Piare Vade Bhai Sahib ji,

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa,
Waheguru ji ki Fateh!

My response to your yesterday's message it due. In the meantime, your another message has arrived. This will take some time for me to prepare an adequate reply.

First, Bhai Sahib ji, please correct me if I am wrong and I would like to be corrected as this would enable me to avoid mistakes in my life. Sirdar Kapur Singh, ICS, MLA, MP, and National Professor of Sikhism was not a 'Brar' Sikh. Rather, he belonged to a 'Dhaliwal' Sikh family. Sirdar Sahib ji were not like any jathedar like the traitors of Gurcharan Tohra (a Dhadhi in his life), Harchand Longowal, Balwant Ramoowalia, Surjit Barnala, Chief of Akali Dal-Badal Private Limited, Incorporation, Guru Khalsa Panth's traitor Master Tara Sinh, an Akali leader, a Brahmin by birth and a convert to Guru Khalsa Panth. This traitor (Tara Sinh) had misled the entire Guru Khalsa Panth and according to information in the public domain, the traitor had not signed a single paper on behalf of the Sikh Nation "Struggling to Regain its Sovereignty, Independence, and Political power, by peaceful means, which has been continuing since the day they lost it, i. e., 14th March, 1849, to the British Empire." I know quite a few may not like my writing. This is besides the point. It was Sidar Kapur Singh who had quite likely said to his village folks and Akali jathedars following the 'undeclared' war waged by the 'Incorporation of Brahmins-Hindus alleged Indian democracy, alias "Operation Bluestar" of June 1984, when latter sought his advice/views that "what will be next Sardar Sahib ji, i. e., after the invasion of the head of the Incorporation's forces and a hoax democracy, Indira Gandhi alias Maimuna Begum?" Sirdar Sahib took out a bill of Rupees 10.00 (ten) and asked the one in gathering, Sardarji/jathedarji, please go to market and get some 'copper sulfate or Sankhia'. Jathedar(s) and innocent village folks wanted to know what is the matter Sardar Sahib ji asking for copper fulfate. Sirdar Sahib replied: "now the answer is "you go, get it, and make me it one-half of it and the rest half you all 'swallow' it." This is the answer to your question. In other words, whatever had to happen to the great 'Landless Sikh Nation', it has happened.
Sirdar Sahib's life was full of turbulance. He led his life as a 'Great son of the Guru Khalsa Panth, like Shaheed-Bilas Jarnail Singh Khalsa, Major-Gen Shubeg Singh, Baba Thara Singh, Bhai Amrik Singh, and or Sardars, and not like the Kapitan Arminder, his father (who was the Security Guard of JL Nehru, etc.), and many many of today's Sikhs. No one can compare himself with Sirdar Sahib as to what he had said in the 'Incorporation's Lok Sabha on the Punjab issue' in 1965.
This was the character of Sirdar Kapur Singh, ICS, MP, MLA and the National Professor of Sikhism. Sidar Sahib was the one who termed 'Incorporation's papers for the 'Landless Sikh Nation' as 'currate's eggs, useless for the human consumption, etc.
Before 1950 and 26th January, 1950, Sardar Hukam Singh and Sardar Bhupinder Singh Maan tore apart the Indian Constitution in its draft and final forms (or to be accepted finally). Later, if they went in the 'Incorporation's Lok Sabha, they went as the 'Landless Sikh Nation's representatives'

Sardar Inderjit Singh is the only son of Sirdar Sahib, but he does not have to follow his father, the way we all agree to disagree with one another. For the sake of the 'Landless Sikh Nation, PUNJAB, we have to stand in our decisions like a 'Rock'.  
It is history of the Guru Khalsa Panth, my dear older brother Sirdar Gurmit Singh ji, the 40-Sikh left Sahib Guru Gobind Singh ji in the battlefied, but they all sought Guru Sahib's forgiveness. Today's Hanera-Darkness Sinh Badal, his clan, Akalis, jathedars of the Darbar Sahib Complex, including the Akal Takht Sahib and other Religious and Political institutions of Sikhs are no match to the 40-Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib's time, and more than 3.4 million Sikhs killed in 'genocide' in the 'Incorporation of the democratic Brahmins-Hindus, etc.'

With best wishes and warmest regards.

Your younger brother,

Awatar Singh Sekhon (Machaki)
*****


----- Original Message -----
From: Gurmit Singh <GurmitSingh01@bigpond.com>
Date: Friday, February 11, 2011 22:38
Subject: FW:  Sirdar Kapur Singh's son's interview.
To: "Dr. Awatar Singh Sekhon Canada" <assekhon@shaw.ca>, "Dr. Harjinder Singh Dilgeer" <hsdilgeer@yahoo.com>, "Prof. Gurtej Singh Chd" <akalsahaigurtejsingh@yahoo.com>, "Dr. Sangat Singh" <MADAN.SHARMA@ranbaxy.com>, Saran Singh Calcutta Editor <sikhreview@vsnl.com>, Editor Hardev Singh <editor@sikhbulletin.com>, Prof Devinder Singh1932 <sikhism@iuscanada.com>, "Dr. Indarjit Singh, CBE" <sikhmessenger@aol.com>, "Dr. Inder Jit Singh" <ijsingh99@gmail.com>, "Dr. Jasbir Singh Mann USA" <jasbirmann@aol.com>, "Gurtej (NZ) Singh" <wellington264@yahoo.com>, Jarnail Arshi Singh <jsarshi@gmail.com>, "S. Jaswant Singh" <jaswant_69_singh@yahoo.com>, Jarnail Singh Gill <jarnailsingh1469@yahoo.com.au>, Waryam Singh <singhwaryam@yahoo.com>
Cc: amandeep1699@gmail.com

> It is good to note that Dr. Inderjit Singh, who is highly placed
> in USA, is
> a son of late Sirdar Kapur Singh, ICS, who
> suffered a lot under Hindu India when he was dismissed on cooked
> up evidence
> perhaps by applying Manusimiriti,
> the brahminical doctrine? His Sachi Saakhi published by Dharam Parchar
> Committee, SGPC, Amritsar is worth
> reading. No Sikh Leader assisted him lest they may annoy the
> Hindu Ruling
> Leaders ! Sirdar Kapur Singh was born
> on 2 March 1909 and died on 13 August 1986.
>
> However, I have only one observation to share that in 1932, he
> was a student
> in Cambridge University London and as
> such then at the age of 23 could have not played any role in
> Sikh politics.
> Also it is not clear how Sikhs could have
> a homeland within India when there is no such clause in The
> Constitution of
> India effective from 26 January 1950 ?
>
> Gurmit Singh (Australia)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ANZ_SIKHS@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:ANZ_SIKHS@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf
> Of Amandeep Singh
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 2:35 PM
> Subject: [ANZ_SIKHS] Sardar Kapur Singh's son's interview.
>
> I could only find reference below for Inderjit Singh son of
> Sardar Kapur
> Singh. I had heard in the past that he is clean shaven and is
> not married to
> a Sikh.
>
> NWC 5101-1: Economics and Global Security
> The US is the dominant global economic power. Economic
> globalization is
> changing the economic, social and political landscape, and is
> unstoppable.Through trade agreements, economic sanctions and aid
> , accession to the WTO,
> World Bank, IMF, where it holds dominance, and other trade
> pacts, the US is
> able to underpin its business, trade and investment and
> political interests
> abroad. Further it is able to advance its social and political agenda
> through and the use of many UN agencies and NGOs. However the
> global balance
> of economic power is changing rapidly with the rise of China,
> India, Brazil
> and even Russia. The rise in economic power has also led to a
> rise in
> military capabilities, and regional power centers. The recent
> enlargement of
> the group of G7 to the G20 reflects this change in the global
> politicallandscape as a result of changes in economic power.
> There is also a rush for
> scarce resources that brings in its wake global competition, political
> instability and even wars. On the other hand there is a large
> set of very
> poor countries that are being left behind, are becoming heavily
> indebted and
> seem to have been passed by globalization. Lack of economic
> opportunities,rising poverty and the share of youth, are making
> these countries havens for
> unrest and sometimes chaos. Global inequalities are increasing. This
> elective is designed to look at key economic issues – including
> energy,water, demography, trade and aid, global debt, poverty,
> food security,
> global warming, drug trafficking, international crime, the rise
> of emerging
> economic competitors such as India, China, Russia and Brazil,
> globalizationand its angst - as they affect US national,
> regional global security. (2
> Credit Hours)
> Instructors: Dr. Inderjit J Singh
> http://www.ndu.edu/AA/AY_2010-11_Spring_Electives_Catalog_10-18.pdf
>
> http://www.ndu.edu/info/catalog/nwc2body.htm
>
> INDERJIT SINGH,
>
> Professor of National Security Strategy
>
> B.A., University of Delhi;
>
> M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
>
>
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Bhindranwale-started-
> thinking-he-is
> -the-11th-Guru/articleshow/7480295.cms
>
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Bhindranwale-started-
> thinking-he-is
> -the-11th-Guru/articleshow/7480295.cms
>
>
> CHANDIGARH: Nearly 25 years after the death of Sirdar Kapur
> Singh, who was
> projected as mascot of  Sikh homeland and revered by even
> separatist leader
> Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, his son, 69-year-old professor,
> Inderjit Singh,
> who prepares America's top leadership in the National War
> College of
> National Defence University of US, has lashed out at Bhindranwale.
>
> In his first ever interview to a newspaper, the professor recently
> highlighted his abhorrence for linking his father with
> Bhindranwale, saying,
> "Bhindranwale had started thinking he is the eleventh Guru." IJ
> Singh said
> the militant leader was a creation of the then Prime Minister
> Indira Gandhi
> to weaken Akalis. Incidentally, Sirdar Kapur Singh, who was only
> the second
> Sikh in 100 years to have been honoured with the title of Bhai,
> was among
> the very few people who Bhindranwale allowed to sit at an equal
> height in
> the Golden Temple at the peak of violence. Sirdar Kapur Singh is
> known to be
> the author of Anandpur Sahib Resolution in 1978, which talks
> about a
> separate homeland for Sikhs and a truly federal structure.
>
> A senior of Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh
> Ahluwalia, both
> at World Bank and St Stephen's College in Delhi, IJ Singh told
> TOI that
> there was an orchestrated attempt to vilify his father as a
> separatist by
> the Indian establishment and link him with those taking to
> violent means.
> "Even when Mohammed Ali Jinnah was wooing Sirdar Kapur Singh, he
> rejectedthe overtures saying Sikhs were closer to Hindus
> culturally," the media-shy
> professor said. However, he clarified that Sirdar Kapur Singh
> was in favour
> of a homeland for Sikhs within India.
>
> Even the British, as early as in 1932, had tried to rope in
> Sirdar Kapur
> Singh for a separate nation for Sikhs, but he stood for India,
> he added. The
> scholar lashed out against Operation Blue Star in 1984, saying
> there are
> numerous instances in the world where supplies have been choked
> to bring
> renegades to heels, but Indira Gandhi allegedly chose a method
> of hurting
> the community. He also said his father was against dynastic and
> autocraticpolitical culture of Jawaharlal Nehru.
>
>
>
>
>

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