Proclaimed Sikh and
Hindu ‘leaders’ supported Quebec Soccer Turban ban
Press Release:
Recently there have been aggressive demands by some Canadian
Sikh groups to allow Quebec soccer players to wear turbans and
to lambaallow sharp knives (kirpans) to be worn within the
Quebec National Assembly.
Such demands must be firmly resisted because they are
illegitimate aspirations being promoted by fundamentalist Sikh
groups who support the right to lobby for what many see as a
genocidal cause.
Specifically, the World Sikh Organization (Canada), which has
criticized the Quebec Soccer Federation and National Assembly,
also supports the right to lobby for ‘Khalistan’.
‘Khalistan’ was a mythical Sikh nation to be carved out of the
world’s largest democracy, India. It was envisioned as a pure
Sikh nation, cleansed of the six million or so non-Sikhs who
reside in Punjab state. Thousands of Hindus, as well as moderate
Sikhs, were slaughtered and ethnically cleansed in the genocidal
Khalistan terrorist campaign.
Many Khalistan terrorist groups had bases in Islamic Pakistan
and were allied with Islamic jihadi groups. Their tactics of
rape and slaughter were coordinated with and mirrored many
Islamic jihadi methods.
Fundamentalist jihadi Khalistanis can make these outrageous
demands
because
parts of English Canada (especially Ontario and BC) have been
inundated by floods of fundamentalist Sikh immigrants. During
the 80s and 90s, the intelligence services of India warned
Canadians that fundamentalist Sikh jihadis promoting the cause
of ‘Khalistan’ were often filing false refugee claims to gain
Canadian citizenship.
Despite these warnings, Canadian political parties salivating
for votes allowed many of these noxious activists to enter.
Settling in Ontario and BC, they were responsible for destroying
Air India 192, slaughtering 330 mostly Hindu Canadian women and
children.
One of the suspects, Mr Reyat, demanded the slaughter of 50,000
Hindu citizens before the bombing.
The Khalistan movement was crushed in India because the majority
of Sikhs there were revulsed by the Khalistan jihadis. Heroic
Sikh soldiers like KPS Gill assisted in the defeat of Khalistani
jihadists.
Here in Canada, renowned
author and the true leader of moderate Sikhs Dr Bikram Lamba has
denounced the brouhaha over turbans in soccer leagues. He has
clearly stated the Sikh religion does not demand the wearing of
turbans or carrying of the kirpan, and that certain ‘Taliban
like elements’ are pushing these agendas of division.
Quebec has heroically resisted these challenges to civil
society. The hunger for fundamentalist Sikh votes has exposed
English Canada and corrupted political parties there.
Gurdev Singh Mann, President, North
York Sikh Temple
Dr Bikram Lamba, Sikh Author, Religious Scholar
Ron Banerjee, Director, Canadian Hindu Advocacy