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Dal Khalsa won’t allow RSS to implement their fascist agenda in Punjab

Hoshiarpur, Punjab (August 17, 2014): Dal Khalsa would not allow the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) to implement their fascist agenda in Punjab and divide the people on communal lines as Punjab is a land of great gurus and Sikh martyrs. The organization urged the people of Punjab to defeat the nefarious designs of the RSS.

Taking a dig at RSS for dubbing all citizens as Hindus, party spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh said Sikhs would not tolerate such non-sense any more. He said the RSS looks in a hurry to materialize their long dream to make India as Hindu Rashtar. “We have no objections to their dream, but one thing is clear Punjab won’t be part of Hindu rashtar”, he said while addressing the gathering of workers at local Gurdwara.

He called upon people to defeat the malafide intentions of the saffron party. “Power has gone to the head of the RSS leadership as they have tasted the absolute power after a long wait. The RSS has infiltrated in the government, its power structure, bureaucracy and educational set-up to strengthen its cultural hegemony, said Kanwar Pal Singh.

Dal Khalsa leader Kanwar Pal Singh addressing the meeting

He flayed the RSS’s supremacist ideology and slammed Shiromani Akali Dal for mortgaging the Sikh interests to Hindutva forces in lieu of cabinet berth for Badal’s Bhau in Union ministry.

Commenting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s independence day statement that communalism, regionalism and discrimination are all obstacles in our way forward, he said it’s the state that was discriminating against those people who refused to bow before the dictates of the New Delhi. He further said it was the RSS that was spreading communalism, which has be rein in as majority extremism breeds minority extremism.

The meeting discussed about the formation of new organizational structure. He said the new team will be placed till mid September. Ranbir Singh, Gurwinder Singh, Gurdeep Singh, Nobeljit Singh, Manjit Singh, Paramjit Singh and others were present in the meeting.

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