Striking a
discordant note and upping the ante against the Amarinder Singh led Congress
government, the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and Dal Khalsa at their joint
conference at Baba Bakala challenged the Congress government to stop the
danda-raj in Punjab.
SAD (A) president
Simranjit Singh Mann decreed the daily dose of lathis on unemployed youth
including women, unemployed and underemployed teachers, protesting nurses,
farmers, truck union leaders and political activists and sought exemplary
punishment for the errant police personnel. With an eye on the impending
assembly elections, Sardar Mann too promised the affected sections to join
and support his party for justice and prosperity of Punjab.
The Dal Khalsa leaders namely Satnam Singh Paonta Sahib, Jaspal Singh Dhillon,
H S Dhami and Kanwarpal Singh warned the people of the designs of the
Congress which they said were reminiscent of the East India Company. They
exhorted the gathering to resist the temptations of Reliance, Varinder Agro,
Abishek Industries and the growing land mafia of Punjab. They condemned
Congress government for violations of human rights and police excesses
against those citizens who have been agitating against indifferent policies
of the state.
In another
resolution, the parties urged the Central government to waive off all debts
of the Punjab farmers on the pattern of the Vidharba package. The parties
also urged the government of Punjab to stop the “pseudo-Sikh” activities of
the Ashutosh dera, which they said was, “a direct intervention in the
religious affairs of the Sikhs” and “which would lead to a 1978-like
situation if their “nefarious designs” are not contained and curtailed.
Resolutions:
At the Panthic conference of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and
Dal Khalsa at Baba Bakala the following resolutions were unanimously passed:
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Stop the Lathi Charge Rule: In the last few weeks, screaming
newspaper headlines narrate the indiscriminate and unprovoked lathi charge by
the Punjab police on various cross sections of the people of Punjab.
Unemployed young men and women, unemployed and underemployed teachers,
protesting nurses, farmers, truck union leaders and activists –all have
become the butt of attack by the Punjab police under the orders of the
Congress government. Neither the courts nor the Human Rights Commision has
taken suo motto notice of these regular acts of the Chandigarh and Punjab
police.
The Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and Dal Khalsa will shortly
present a detailed memorandum to the National Human Rights Commission and
seek the dismissal of the errant police officers. We strongly condemn
the barbaric role of the police. We also appeal to the affected sections to
join us in our battle for all round justice for the people of Punjab. We are
dedicated to peace and prosperity in Punjab and appeal to the people of
Punjab to join us as we are determined to eradicate poverty and unemployment
from Punjab.
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Stop the loot of Punjab: It is ironic that Congress which did
not do anything for the progress of Punjab in the last four and a half years
has suddenly started to run its election machine in top gear. We warn the
people of Punjab to ignore the last-minute designs of the Congress as it is
nothing but an attempt to cheat the people with false election promises. Just
as the East India Company had taken over India, Reliance Industries, Varinder
Agro, Abishek Industries and a host of other industrial sharks, in league
with the Congress is out to loot Punjab. We are determined to protect the
natural resources of Punjab. We perceive the land grabbing tactics
accompanied with the growing non-Punjab population in Punjab as another
genocidal measure against the Sikh people. We will start a people’s movement
against this dangerous trend.
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Development of Border Areas: The Prime Minister of India has been making announcing a
number of programmes for the development of border areas of Punjab, but the
state government has been stalling the same under one pretext or the other.
The Amritsar Airport too has been awaiting the next flight of development.
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Waive off all the debts of Punjab farmers: It is ironic that the farmer of Punjab
who was considered the food provider for the country, is today fighting for
life. There is a spate of suicides in Punjab. The decreasing prices of farm
produce, increasing prices of petrol and diesel and increasing prices of
fertilizers is all responsible for the increasing number of suicides. To make
matters worse, big industrialists and land sharks are busy buying off the
small farm holding of small farmers. The Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and
Dal Khalsa demand a package from the Central government regarding waiving off
the debts of Punjab farmers.