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The book is in my hand. I have had a cursury look and read its introduction 'Do Shabd' by Bhagwan Singh.

This book surely has lots of new and first hand information. rolleyes.gif I was absolutely wrong when I said there is nothing new in this book.

We should respect views by our opponent. If we do not like such views, we can have a debate in a good way, without hiding our real identities. When we hide our real identities, if indicates that we have no faith in our own views or we are coward.

So far as Bhai Hardeep Singh Dibdiba is concerned, I think it is his brave step that he spoke his mind and shared his experience.

At the same time, it is bad that a few people have threaten him. I thought such threats were annonymous, but I have talked to Bhai Hardeep Singh Dibdiba himself. He confirmed that there are many threats. A few of persons even threatened him on face.

At this stage, I do not want to mention names of persons, who gave threats to Hardeep Singh Dibdiba. But, as a writer, I strongly condemn such acts. A Sikh follows Gurbani, "Bhai Kaahoo Kau Det Naih, Naih Bhai Maanat Aan".

Congratulations to Bhai Hardeep Singh 'Dibdiba' on this bold step. :D

(Note: 'Dibdiba' is Hardeep Singh's native village).

Regards,

Amrit Pal Singh 'Amrit'

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The book is in my hand. I have had a cursury look and read its introduction 'Do Shabd' by Bhagwan Singh.

This book surely has lots of new and first hand information. rolleyes.gif I was absolutely wrong when I said there is nothing new in this book.

We should respect views by our opponent. If we do not like such views, we can have a debate in a good way, without hiding our real identities. When we hide our real identities, if indicates that we have no faith in our own views or we are coward.

So far as Bhai Hardeep Singh Dibdiba is concerned, I think it is his brave step that he spoke his mind and shared his experience.

At the same time, it is bad that a few people have threaten him. I thought such threats were annonymous, but I have talked to Bhai Hardeep Singh Dibdiba himself. He confirmed that there are many threats. A few of persons even threatened him on face.

At this stage, I do not want to mention names of persons, who gave threats to Hardeep Singh Dibdiba. But, as a writer, I strongly condemn such acts. A Sikh follows Gurbani, "Bhai Kaahoo Kau Det Naih, Naih Bhai Maanat Aan".

Congratulations to Bhai Hardeep Singh 'Dibdiba' on this bold step. :D

(Note: 'Dibdiba' is Hardeep Singh's native village).

Regards,

Amrit Pal Singh 'Amrit'

Ummm, for the millionth time, what are the new points mentioned in this book? (You ramble a lot)

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Ummm, for the millionth time, what are the new points mentioned in this book? (You ramble a lot)

:T: Do I ramble a lot? :T: As I have said in my previous post, I have had a 'CURSORY' look on this book and read introduction by BHAGWAN SINGH. When I have not read whole book, how can I tell its new points? :T: This book has 216 pages. It will take time to read it carefully.

As I said, I have read introduction, which tells that the writer Hardeep Singh Dibdiba worked with S. Joginder Singh, father of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale after the Operation Blue Star. He also worked as PA to Bhai Jasbir Singh Rodey. He remained close to Damdami Taksal Mehta. He was president of U.P. unit of Akali Dal (Maan) from 1985 to 1989. This is what I have read in introduction.

In a few of first pages of his book, the writer gives brief description how the Government arrested Bhai Jasvir Singh Rodey, who was unknown to Sikhs. The govt. projected him as a hero of Sikh nation in India and abroad.

In other parts of his book, the writer has given many eyewitness as well as other accounts, in which described character of Thakur Singh, Jasvir Singh Rodey, Joginder Singh 'Rodey', Sant Harnam Singh Dumma, militant Malkiat Singh Ajnala and hero of many of present pro-Khalistani people Sardar Simranjit Singh 'Maan'. :T: These are very interesting parts of this book. He has also given an eyewitness account of Sri Maan Sant Baba Maan Singh Ji Pehowe Wale..... LOL.gif .... He also gives an eyewitness account of Khalistani Taliban courts in Sri Darbar Complex.

And, Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwala is his hero. :T:

I think technical problems in my forum and blog are now solved by my younger brother Mr. Sikhawareness. So, I will go back to my own forum. :T: Before leaving your discussion forum, I will try to post a few of comments from this book by Bhai Hardeep Singh Dibdiba. This book is in Punjabi, so obviously I will type in Gurmukhi fonts. I do not know how this forum uses Gurmukhi font. I need help in this regard.

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I do not know how to use Gurmukhi font, so please copy/paste it in notepad etc and read it in Gurmukhi fonts.

While telling about Sant Maan Singh Pehowa wale: -

iBVidAW hI auuh BweI jsvIr isMG nMU mu^wiqb hoieAw [ jsvIr isMG ikQyy hY qyrw sMq smwj, kI l`BdW ies mrI hoeI

jQybMdI 'coN [ jy ikqy swfy vrigAW nwl KVHdy qW AsIN ies nUM AkwS cwVH idMdy [ ijhVw kMm quhwnUM swry sMq smwj nUM Bwrw

lgdw mYN iek`lw hI kr dyNdw [ mYN ijQy jwnW lMgrW dI nuhwr bdl jWdI hY [ igrIAW, myvy, bdwm, ikSimS rul kr dynw

[ ieh sB auh Awp muhwry hI bol igAw [ BweI jsvIr isMG nUM ibnW bolx dw mOkw idiqAW ies qoN pihlW ik BweI swihb

koeI g`l krdy auh isry vwlI gl kih ky ibnW au~qr aufIky qur igAw [ kihMdw mYN AYho ijhy sMq smwj nUM it`c nhIN jwxdw

[ j`t qW suhwgy 'qy ciVHAw mwx nhIN mYN qW 16 l`K dI g`fI 'qy ciVAW, jIhny myrw..........lvy [ AYnI gMdI g`l kFidAW

aus Awpxw A`goN J`gw vI cu`k id`qw [ ieh sB eyni qyzI nwl GitAw ik hr koeI skqy vrgI hwlq ivc sI Aqy bwbw Awh

igAw...AOh igAw [

(pMnw 114)

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