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Bhai Amritpal Singh is a activists who is on a mission to free Punjab from drugs and give Punjab there rights. Amanpreet2004 ( talk) 18:56, 19 March 2023 (UTC)
In his speeches, Singh often argues that the demand for Khalistan is absolutely justified. He also seems to hold considerable appeal for his followers. [1]
In another statement, he is quoted as saying, “We lost our (Sikh) empire to the British in 1849 and we are asking for that empire back.” [2]
“Sikhs have been slaves for 150 years. We have developed a slave mentality. First, we were slaves to the British, now we are slaves to the Hindus. The only way we can be totally free is when we have Sikh rule,” he said in Punjabi while addressing a gathering in Behbal Kalan village on the seventh anniversary of the Behbal Kalan ‘killings’ earlier this month. [3]
“Why is Khalistan such a bad thing?,” he said in a TV interview. “We have the right to self-determination and say we want a separate country in a peaceful manner. Why am I being threatened by my home minister for asking for my democratic right?” [4]
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He was not arrested he surrendered you can see in his videos before surrender 2001:569:7DCF:5400:CD97:57BA:5DE0:A5BA ( talk) 15:08, 30 April 2023 (UTC)
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do any body know sikh meaning 2409:4055:2DCC:5C38:0:0:EA89:6A08 ( talk) 06:44, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
@ Jattlife121 Donot revert me now without discussion. WP:PUBLICFIGURE states that for Public Figures we simply report what the RS says and not wait for a conviction in incidents and cases. >>> Extorc. talk 07:22, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
"Supporters of Amritpal Singh ... vandalised a gurdwara in Jalandhar Monday night. Singh visited various gurdwaras Monday ... as a part of his ongoing state-wide march titled ‘Khalsa Wahir’."[1]
"A group led by Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh ... his supporters broke the furniture at a gurdwara in Biharipur village in protest against the seating arrangement."[2]
"I understand you have an unfavorable view of the individual in question as per your edits", please stick to the merits of the conversation and not involve inclinations. I am following the policy and you should too.
" The individual must be convicted to say "Participated"That is incorrect, the sources say he participated, and we follow the sources. I am citing WP policy and guidelines while you fail to do so.
"Also you say he participated in violence but it was his supporters per those "Indian sources"- Read again
"A group led by Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh"
" You need to use wider sources outside of India"- If a source is reliable, there should be no reason to not use its content when its DUE. The bias you are alleging here doesn't exist. >>> Extorc. talk 10:50, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
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In the first line, it says that he is 'radical'. There is no proof that he is radical. The source cited is not a scholarly article. It is just a news site, which is biased towards the Indian state. So he is not radical. And he is not self styled or a preacher. His biggest contribution during the time he has been in Punjab between November 2022 to April 2023 is his activism against drugs. So he is an activist, not a 'self styled preacher'. Gurnisha ( talk) 18:49, 24 June 2024 (UTC)