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To: TBP
The article you linked has nothing to do with my point.

Bzzzt! Wrong! It does! It illustrates how future members of the imaginary Khalistan might end up forming factions and fighting amongst each other. Oops, it already happened, lol!

However, it does show how the police (who are under Delhi’s control) let violence occur and often encourage it so that more of the minorities will kill each other. Very nice.

BWAAHAHAHAHA! You mean, the Indian Army, with its huge and powerful Sikh contingent, never intervened? Lol!

The fact remains that Punjab, Khalistan (insert your favourite Sikh sect here), is a distinct entity. It is culturally, linguistically, religiously distinct from Hindustan Punjab.

Look, now it's fixed to suit your view! [Backslash Sarcasm]

To any true-blue Sikh reading this, I'm sure you're getting a laugh out of TBP's Pakistani propaganda towards turning Sikhs into hostile pro-Pakistan, pro-Islamic little terrorist robots, much like themselves.

33 posted on 05/15/2007 11:09:02 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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To: CarrotAndStick
Wrong again. AS I said, it has nothing to do with my point, as ytou very well know. I would think that Indian propagandists like you could do better than this with all the money the Indian government lays out.

It illustrates how future members of the imaginary Khalistan might end up forming factions and fighting amongst each other.

Of course there are factions. There are factions in this country: Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals, etc. The isolated incident of violence, especially in an atmosphere which encourages such violence, is irrelevant to the point, as you well know.

BWAAHAHAHAHA! You mean, the Indian Army, with its huge and powerful Sikh contingent, never intervened?

Most of the Sikh soldiers, as you know, are sent to other minority states, such as Kashmir, Nagaland, Tamil Nadu, etc., while the armies sent to Punjab (half a million strong, on top of 700,000 in Kashmir) are mostly comprised of non-Sikhs. This is how India hopes to get the minorities fighting each other to keep them all under control. Unfortunately for your pals the Hinducrats, the minorities have realized this.

The fact remains that Punjab, Khalistan, is a distinct entity. It is culturally, linguistically, religiously distinct from Hindustan. As I have said numeous times. You steadfastly refuse to address any of my points.

I'm sure you're getting a laugh out of TBP's Pakistani propaganda towards turning Sikhs into hostile pro-Pakistan, pro-Islamic little terrorist robots, much like themselves.

Typical of your argument style. LIke your Hinducrat bosses, you have no argument, so you substitute broad name-calling and insist that you're winning.

You know very well that what you said there is absolutely false. And your upcoming denial that you know that is also absolutely false, just like the liberals' protestations of sympathies for Rev. Falwell's family. You know it and I know it.

The fact is that Khalistan is a declared state with a democratic and secular constitution. The leading organizations working for its freedom are publicly dedicated to achieving this by peaceful, democratic, nonviolent means. That is the fact of the matter. Unfortunately, your definition of "terrorist" seems to be the same as the Indian regime's: Anyone who peacefully seeks freedom from Indian oppression.

I will ask again: If you're so certain that the Sikhs in Punjab are on your side, then why not just hold a vote and prove it? Wouldn't that be the democratic thing to do?

Or maybe India defines "democracy" differently.

35 posted on 05/15/2007 11:24:44 AM PDT by TBP
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