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Khalistan in 2007? - Chauhan's 'dream' dies with him

The Khalistan ideologue's 'intuition' - that the separate Sikh nation would become a reality in 2007 - died with him Wednesday morning when the once fiery separatist passed away in a Punjab town following a heart attack.5:31 PM on April 04


Sikh Truth Sunday, January 18, 2009

Mr Jaideep Sarin you are a very ignorant and stupid man. Judging by your name and your biased thoughts in the article, i pity the person who thinks you should write on sikh matters, you do not have a clue about what Sikhs want. I am a sikh only 21 and I fully support the creation of Khalistan and it will become a reality and people like me do take an interest in the shambles your hindu borthers call democracy. Khalistan is growing in support in the UK, USA and Canada, Pakistan and all over the world daily. As the number of Sikhs grows at an alarming rate. We are the third biggest religion in the UK, there are more Sikhs here than Hindus, same as in Canada. We will all rise for our rights and I will make sure that my country will become independent from your corrupt India. visit www.sikhtruth.com for the truth on the greatest religion in the world Sikhism.

Gian Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Every major religion in the world has their own separate state, apart from the sikhs who are the 5th major religion in the world, Khalistan will ensure our protection from a repeat of '84', and will make the sikh religion prevalent, establishing their mark as the fearless fighters agianst oppression of any kind.

Sameer Bhagwat Sunday, April 22, 2007

The Khalistan movement is much bigger than one person, especially a self-appointed leader.

The Khalistan movement is a community movement for human rights. It is a campaign for autonomy and it will not go away.

It should not go away. It is as justified as Tibet, Israel, Nagaland, and any other campaign for the freedom of an oppressed nation.

Gary Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Your article is highly biased. Though it was rather unintelligent to predict, Jagjit Singh Chohan may be dead but the dream of nation where Sikhs can live with respect(Khalistan) still lives in the hearts of most Sikhs.The editor cannot say that the dream is dead.Please be more careful about choosing the right headline

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