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Sikh Federation (UK) are urging Sikhs across the
UK in the next four weeks to not only raise issues
of concern to them at a local, national and European
level, but also global issues. India's attitude
towards minorities, such as the Sikhs and its
pressure to prevent support for issues concerning
minorities living in countries such as the United
States, Canada, the UK and Europe is expected
to feature as an issue in the forthcoming General
Election, which has just been announced for 5
May 2005.
Sikhs are being advised to highlight to UK politicians
the unacceptable behaviour of India towards minorities
and highlight the danger of right wing Hindu fanaticism
to global stability and world peace. A Federation
spokesman said: "UK politicians are to be
reminded of the extremely backward reaction by
Indian politicians, the Indian press and right
wing Hindu extremists against minorities, such
as the Sikhs and countries like the US, Canada
and the UK if they are seen as providing support".
As the General Election was announced Amrik Singh,
the Chair of the Sikh Federation (UK) issued a
press statement saying:
"British Sikhs need to think very carefully
about specific issues that are important to them.
For example, issues relating to the protection
and promotion of the Sikh identity and the separate
recognition and monitoring of Sikhs to ensure
the Sikh community in the UK receives improved
public services that meet our specific needs."
"Sikhs that have been pressuring the UK Government
since the last General Election on the Sikh identity
and issues such as the separate recognition and
monitoring of Sikhs have found that the Indian
Government has been actively lobbying against
the Sikhs. We must tell all UK politicians that
it is unacceptable that the Indian Government
is interfering in internal British matters that
are denying Sikhs their legitimate rights."
A Federation spokesman who has just returned from
a meeting with Sikhs in Europe has warned: "It
should come as no surprise that the Indian Government
in upset with Sikhs living in the US, Canada,
Australia, the UK and the rest of Europe when
we highlight human rights abuses perpetrated by
the Indian authorities and demand our legal right
to self determination. However, it will come as
a huge shock to Sikhs throughout the world that
India, led by Manmohan Singh, is in fact encouraging
foreign Governments to create additional problems
for Sikhs living abroad, concerning the Sikh identity,
so our lobbying resources are deflected away from
the treatment of Sikhs in India over the last
25 years."
The Federation spokesman added: "We have
information from very reliable sources at the
highest levels of government in the UK and in
Europe which shows that India has not been trying
to help Sikhs over the turban issue in France
and other parts of Europe, but has behind the
scenes been promoting further difficulties for
Sikhs as regards the Sikh identity."
"It is understood that following 9/11 the
Indian authorities decided this was an ideal opportunity
to sidetrack the limited resources available to
the Sikh Diaspora. The appointment of Manmohan
Singh as Prime Minister added another dimension,
but the ideal camouflage to push the same anti-Sikh
policy. Sikhs need to become far more politically
aware and wake up to the extreme tactics of the
Indian regime and the depths they will sink to.
Our plea is every Sikh, including those in the
Indian subcontinent should remember the chilling
words from 1984 of Balram Jakhar, a former Indian
Cabinet Minister and Speaker of the Indian Parliament
- 'To preserve the unity of India, if we have
to eradicate 20 million Sikhs, we will do so'
Amrik Singh concluded the press statement by saying
"It is the duty of every Sikh wherever he
or she lives to recognise the grave threat we
face and apply maximum political to protect the
Sikh Nation from all such challenges."
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