Amritsar, June 30, 2020: Questioning the locus standi of Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh in rejecting the historic aspirations for Khalistan, the Dal Khalsa today asserted that only the institution of Akal Takht has the right to articulate the collective aspirations of Sikhs that are translated by its Jathedar as the spokesman of this supreme religio-political authority.
Joining issue with Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh for his remarks that no Sikh wants Khalistan, the Dal Khalsa went a step ahead by saying a person who denounces such aspirations can’t be a true Sikhs.
Notably, the Akal Takht Jathedar Gaini Harpreet Singh on June 6 asserted that all Sikhs cherish Khalistan and if offered by the Centre, they will readily accept it this time. Captain was responding to Jathedar’s views on Khalistan.
The Dal Khalsa organization that is spearheading the campaign for Khalistan in a democratic fashion has termed the Jathedar’s pro-Khalistan remarks as Takht’s recognition to the Sikh struggle waged since India stormed Darbar Sahib in June 1984.
Coming down heavily on Captain Amarinder Singh, party Spokesman Kanwar Pal Singh said the CM can only speak in individual capacity and not on behalf of the Sikh community as a whole.
He said the desire to become the masters of their own destiny is very much alive in Sikhs. “The pressures of survival, allurement of modernity and economic interests, the heavy loss of life and liberty due to the political duplicity and dubiousness of the Indian leadership coupled with the ineptitude of the Akali leadership has dampened but not snuffed out the spirit of rebellion and freedom amongst the Sikhs”, said KanwarPal. ‘
Historically, politically and religiously, we rightfully deserve to have our own homeland- independent from India.
“Are Sikhs reciting the hymn of ‘Raj Karega Khalsa’ twice a day after prayers for the sake of just reciting”, he posed a question to the likes of Amarinder, who as per Dal Khalsa, were ridiculing the concept of Sikh Sovereignty only to enjoy privileges and power under the Indian laws and constitution.
The Dal Khalsa leader castigated Indian leadership including Amarinder Singh for denying the people of Punjab to exercise their right to self determination through referendum under UN aegis.