Friday 8 February 2013

BHAI SAHIB SIRDAR BALWANT SINGH RAJOANA'S STATEMENT WRITTEN AND SPOKEN IN A PATIALA COURT ON 4TH FEBRUARY, 2013. "NOTE: TRANSLATED BY DR AWATAR SINGH SEKHON (MACHAKI) AND ASSOCIATES"

BHAI SAHIB SIRDAR BALWANT SINGH RAJOANA'S STATEMENT WRITTEN AND SPOKEN IN A PATIALA COURT ON 4TH FEBRUARY, 2013. "NOTE: TRANSLATED BY DR AWATAR SINGH SEKHON (MACHAKI) AND ASSOCIATES"



SIRDAR BALWANT SINGH RAJOANA'S WRITTEN AND SPOKEN TESTIMONY

DATE:  FEBRUARY 04, 2013

PATIALA, PUNJAB

Today, Bhai Rajoana inspires all of us once again by raising slogans in court and gives a statement! Must read and share! Today (February 4, 2013) by Balwant Singh Rajoana: Court Date at Patiala – Rajpura. Today in the court, Veer Rajoana based on article 313-IPC (Indian Penal Code) has been asked to give his testimony. Veerji gave his testimony in writing and read to the court what he had written. After his testimony Veerji raised slogans of ‘Khalistan Zindabad’ in and outside the Court!

Ek Onakar! Honorable Judge, Wahe Guruji Ka Khalsa! Wahe Guruji Ki Fateh! Judge sahib of the Hindustan’s Court, I want to make it clear that the rulers of the country who have blown up the highest authority of the Sikhs, namely The Akal Takht Sahib, and committed Genocide of innocent Sikhs. The Indian constitution does not apply on the Sikhs. I do not trust in that constitution. I do not want be a part of any court proceeding of this country. Judge sahib, in a country where a girl named Dhamni (aka Joyti Pandey - a Brahmin) was not safe, raped and brutally killed. The police have been able to apprehend the culprits immediately, but this incident is a black mark on the face of the nation. No daughter in a civil society should go through this. I have full sympathies with the victim and her family. Like anybody else I wish the culprits get a severe punishment. But Judge sahib, how could you trust the rulers of this country - those who are responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent Sikhs, whose daughters and sisters were sadistically raped and deliberately killed, especially those whose own hands are stained with the Sikhs' blood. How can you trust the police and administrators who play to the tune of these rulers? How can you trust these rulers who could arrest the six rapists from Bihar overnight in the Dhamini case, but the rape of thousands of Sikh women in broad daylight in New Delhi went unabated while these rulers played the role of the vultures. The Sikhs daughters, sisters and mothers were screaming for help from the police yet they turned away silently, instead goaded, helped and watched the rapists in their murderous sadism.

Today after 28 years, the police administration could not find the culprits of the Sikh Genocide of 1984 and prosecute them? Those who dance to the tune of these murderous rulers have yet to arrest the criminals of the Sikh Genocides of June and October-November, 1984. Yet every justice loving person knows the criminals and rapists of 1984. Because of Dhamini, suddenly the roads of Delhi are unsafe for the women. But when the question is raised about the Genocide of thousands of Sikh women who were raped in broad daylight, why does this judiciary of India maintains silent in reference to the Sikh women? Today the politicized judiciary is demanding much harsher punishments for the rape because of one Dhamini. These same very people who want harsher laws for rape today never uttered a single word when thousands of Sikhs women were raped in 1984. Then how could you trust these murderous rulers, police administration and politicized judiciary system?

Judge Sahib, on the soil of Punjab, firstly these very rulers blew up the holy Darbar Sahib with tanks and cannons, then thousands of innocents Sikh pilgrims were slaughtered. This was the Genocide of the Sikhs in the world’s largest Democracy, India. In the streets of Delhi thousands of Sikhs were slaughtered for three days in November 1984. Sikh women were tortured and sadistically raped in the thousands. These very same Congress party rulers of India carried out the Genocide of the Sikh youth in my 'Motherland Punjab'. Twenty-five thousand (25,000) young Sikh men were picked up, murdered and made to disappear without informing the next of kin. There have been so many heinous crimes committed on the soil of Punjab that it is difficult to enumerate everything.

Judge sahib our great ‘Guru Sahibs’ have told us that, ‘it is a crime to commit injustice but also a bigger crime to tolerate injustice’. In this nation there have been innumerable crimes and atrocities committed but the Gurus’ esteemed, self-respecting Sikh youth stood up against these murderous politicians and police officials, by asking for freedom from such a tyrannical system and gave their lives for liberty and righteousness. I have no regrets in entering into the Sikh struggle for sovereignty and neither do I have any regrets for any other actions. Judge sahib, any verdict announced from these courts is more like a politicized statement of the rulers rather than justice. Those criminal political rulers who have committed massive fraud to the tune of hundreds of millions dollars can get away with a short, one week or a month jail sentence and then be free in this democratic judicial system. The killers of thousands of innocent (Sikhs) citizens are still ruling and enjoying themselves at the helm of the country. In these courts there is the murder of justice on a daily basis. It is sad that there is no one to shed tears on the injustice of the justice system. The justice system of this nation is selectively applied on the minorities and the poor. I do not have any trust in the judiciary of this country. As far as I am concerned, my arrest on December 22, 1995, from the Jalandhar Bus Depot is totally false. The story concocted by the Rajpura Police against me is all fabricated simply to implicate me in a false arrest. I cannot and will not bow in front of such an unjust judicial system and betray my brave martyred Sikh brothers. I will not beg for any mercy from this unjust judicial system and would prefer to go to the gallows with head held high. I will not ask for mercy for myself but rather ask for freedom and sovereignty for my Sikh nation. My tributes to all my martyred brothers and sisters.

Kalistan Zindabad, Khalistan Zindabad!
Balwant Singh Rajoana
Patiala Central Jail
Patiala, PUNJAB


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