India has ended its days of ignoring the Sikh rebellion by declaring the Sikh rebellion to be just a conspiracy of Pakistan and the US, and no country in the world is willing to speak out against the oppression of Sikhs because of India and its trade interests. cunning diplomacy. Now the Sikh diaspora itself can involve world leaders in the Khalistan issue because of its presence in all western democracies. It not only inspired and encouraged the Sikh community around the world to seek self-government in Punjab, India, but also undermined the high claims and false pride of India, the so-called secular and the largest democracy. degree The Sikh issue became the center of attention in Western democracies and surprisingly, the Sikh diaspora responded to the call of the leaders of the Khalistan Movement with great responsibility. Sikh intellectuals like Dr. Amarjit Singh ideologically protected the movement abroad, and TV-84 has proven to be a reliable source of information and education for the Sikh community around the world, neutralizing Indian propaganda against the Sikh freedom movement. very effective. The subjugation in the Sikh diaspora gives insight into the threat to Sikhism in unity and the awakening of self-determination in the Sikh community is very visible.
Given the transnational killing and tracking of Sikh freedom activists by RAW India, it is not advisable to single out or give details of the names and activities of Sikh leaders. Behind the scenes, there may be many people who are working for the success of the Khalistan movement in different parts of the world but who do not want to be named. The Sikh freedom struggle was not a pleasant experience, but it was inevitable, as many activists or their families suffered abuses by Indian security agencies and became disillusioned as Indian citizens. Their resistance to Indian oppression and repression is a natural phenomenon. However, Dr. Amarjit Singh Singh is known to millions especially through TV-84, so as a viewer of this TV, it is not foolish to remember the obvious secret and acknowledge his meritorious service to the Sikh cause. Visionary Dr. Amarjit Singh, a firm believer in Sikhism, used TV-84 as the best for Sikhs. Science-based and logical explanations of current issues are always eye-opening, stimulating and food for public thought. It mainly appeals to audiences of Punjabi-speaking people in India and Pakistan. He was an influential spokesman of the Khalistan movement and was a vocal speaker at special events of the Sikh struggle and Sikh rallies. His devotion to the freedom movement and his determination earned him a high place among intellectuals abroad and in the United States. The global referendum called ‘Sikhs for Justice Movement’ led by Gurpatwant Singh Pannu was instrumental in mobilizing the Sikh diaspora, internationalizing the Sikh freedom struggle and demanding the right of Sikh self-determination from India. However, the contribution of Dr. Amarjit Singh for the work shown on TV-84 is no small feat. In fact, his knowledge of Sikhism is very deep and he is a proud religiously oriented Sikh, so balanced, rational and diplomatic interviews and media interviews portray Sikhism as a religion that is humane, comfortable and very close to nature. It means that people who believe in Sikhism can live together with non-Sikhs and have the ability to promote human values. The Sikhs proved this by building the environment of Europe, North America and Australia and playing an active role in the politics of the countries of emigration. Especially in Canada, Sikhs dominate politics.
The military attack on the Golden Temple in 1984 outraged Sikhs, and the subsequent assassination of Mrs. Indra Gandhi by her own followers led to anti-Sikh riots, leading to public outings and the genocide of Sikh men and women by Indian security. institution. Life has become so bad for Sikh youth in India that many of them have left the country to avoid a brutal crackdown by security agencies. They take refuge mainly in Europe, North America and Australia, and Indian intelligence agencies track them even in the host country to disrupt the settlement there. Definitely influenced by the teachings of these Sikh Gurus and partly by the traditions of their forefathers, the Sikhs did not submit to the violence and oppression of the Indian security agencies, left India and settled abroad after suffering various rickets.