Archives: August 2011

Saint Soldier - Infinity (Out Soon)

Saint Soldier debut album “ Infinity” available 8 / 8 / 11 

Khalsa Revolution VOL-2 Free Download

KhalsaForce Network alongside KDSDJ are proud to present the much anticipated release of Khalsa Revolution VOL-2. A collection of dhadis and unique lyrical pieces have been compiled to spark inspiration in the mind of any listener.  This is a small tribute to the Sikh panth created merely 400 years ago that has since attained an uncomparable history and has successfully portrayed the true concept of saint soldiers. The aim of this piece is to reach out to the Sikhs of today, to fire the flame that Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhinderanwale had ignited in every man, woman and child’s heart. The fallen soldiers of the panth have started a legacy, which every Sikh needs to fulfil. This is to awaken the panth to the sounds of cries that are resonating in the land of Punjab today where thousands upon thousands are left in the memory of their broken homes.  Atrocities in the past and present have bathed the land of Punjab in the blood of the shaheeds, which marks only the beginning of the Khalsa Revolution.

Track List:

1. Intro.
2. Guru Teb Bhadur Ji.
3. Veer Khalsa.
4. Wake Up Call To The Youth.
5. Singha Naal Vair.
6. Mukhon Satnam Bolda.
7. Terrorists.
8. Koum De Pyare.
9. Shaheedi.
10. Meri Hik Te.
11. Welcome To Khalistan.
12. Listen Up.
13. Outro

BSK - Bhindranwale (Free Download)


Operation Blue Star was the codename for the attack on the Akal Takhat and the Golden Temple complex during the period June 1 to 6, 1984. The Indian army invaded the Harmandir Sahib complex on the orders of the then Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. At the time of the operation, close to 100,000 army troops had been deployed throughout Punjab.

Besides the historic weapons carried by Sikhs, the kirpans and khandas, the group which had fortified the historic Takhat, with rifles, assault weapons & grenades, numbered no more than 250. The Golden Temple, the surrounding Bungas and guest houses and Langar were filled with 2,000 or more pilgrims, guests and employees of the complex. Many had come to visit the Temple on the day associated with the Martyrdom of Guru Arjan. The Army commanders had thought that the size and might of the forces employed to route the Takht's occupiers would convince the Singhs to surrender, but in a long tradition that has seen the Harmandir Sahib sacked and all but destroyed many times in the past, almost all of the Singhs had chosen to stand their ground, to fight and to fall as their historic, legendary Khalsa brothers of the past had done, so many times before, as martyrs defending this holiest site of the Sikh religion from another invasion.

In the attack around 1,600 innocent pilgrims, men, women and children, were also killed in the operation which saw the use of heavy artillery, rockets and tanks being employed, as well. More than 3000 soldiers of the Indian army from many different states, were killed during the attack with more than double that number injured.

June 6th marks an important date in the SIkh Calendar, and in memory of
those who died for their religion, faith to fight oppression, lead by the
great Shaheed Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale.


The retired Big Suga Kane presents his track 'Bhindranwale' marking 26
Years since the events of 1984.
 



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