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Sardar Jaswant Sangh Sandhu from village Khalra
Sardar Jaswant Sangh Sandhu from village Khalra
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Sardar Jaswant Sangh Sandhu from village Khalra
Harkirat Singh Ji as Sikhs to preserve and remember our past is our duty specially when there had been so much distortions created in Sikh History by our adversaries. I have noticed the British and Canadian who would try their best to preserve the History and relics of even their enemies. If British would not have brought most of the literature from Maharaja Ranjit Singh's empire, it would have been destroyed in India,as they looted and then burned the library at Darbar Sahib right after 1984 army attack. In UK many publications came into existence that depict the proud history of Sikhs during world wars.Pardeep Singh Nagra made a collection of exhibits from the photograph recently published in UK  that is a collection from the documents from Punjab & India during British Rule.
Sardar Jaswant Sangh Sandhu from village Khalra was stayed with me in Ottawa for three days in Ottawa in first week of  June,1995 (Guest Speaker at WSO Commemoration Annual Parliamentary dinner), and before that I spent a day with Sardar Khalra and Justice Ajit Singh Bains on 30 March,1995 in Room 209 west Block where they made presentations before Human Rights Committee of Foreign Affairs arranged by Mrs Coleen Beaumier MP. They asked WSO to supply the Drinks and Snack in that meeting that myself and Anne Lowthian attended. Sardar Khalra and Justice Bains did not come to these events in order to get any recognitions and praises etc. They were Sikhs of Guru Sahib and did their Duty towards Respect for Human Dignity. Khalra Sahib read Gurbani and remembered that Gurbani advises Sikhs , "Duniya Keean Vadiaeean Agnee Meh Jaal." (Burn the  praises from the people in Fire). They were intensely dedicated to Respect for Human Dignity that was systematically violated by the governments of India and Punjab.
Personally I do not consider myself as leader of any kind. I worked as volunteer for world Sikh Organization for the past 32 years and they give the responsibility of collecting literature and documents related to Sikhs specifically and all other religions at large. Now I just happens to be sitting on a vast and precious collection that need a place for safe keeping, cataloguing,scanning to make it available for all humanity in the sense of "Sarbat Da Bhala".

Ajit Singh.

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