I think the biggest compliment
to you would be to tell you that the article brought tears to my eyes not
just once but a couple of times. I could not only picture a 12 yr old sikh
boy in school but also relate it to my two boys who go through teasing on a
regular basis. I think you should ask the publishers to send it in to an
American source to get it published to raise awareness.
Thanks for sharing this. Only by
sharing the stories, we can honor the dead and stengthen our mutual resolve
to propogate peace in this world. I bid you 'NANAK NAAM CHARDI KAELA, TERE
BHANNE SARBAT DA BHAELA.'
Religion is basically a code of conduct. It
always meant to teach people how to live in peace and harmony Spiritualy,
socialy and with their physical enviornment.
Ms. Jubeet Kaur should be
applauded for tackling the subject in a mature and sensible way and Preet
Mohan Singh, the editor, for inviting her to do so. Well done both. A word
For the Editor (not to be taken as abject flattery). You are doing a superb
job. Keep it up. I liked yer editorial in the last issue. Keep it up. Hard work
and dedication will bear the fruit.
Excellent and very factual. Very touching
indeed. Please keep on writing about 'soul touching' highlights about
human feelings and experiences, especially that of young children.
Not only Canadian Jews but Canadian Hindus,
Christians, Sikhs, all should support Prof. Elsmary's just and urgently
important appeal to voice their concern regarding Canadian Citizens human
rights and or any possible encroachments. i for one is with you, sir.
This is very much custmery in Canada. My soul is bleeds at such cowerdly acts by anyone.
I think we should protest against this kind of nuisance .
These people should not have any right to live in society with
respect and pride.