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  1. I watched an interview recently on SIkh Channel from Delhi, with Bhai Gurcharan Singh Babbar. He also did an interview a few months ago on Sikh Channel in the UK. He says he has spent most of the past 28 years trying to get justice for what happened in Delhi in 1984, and speaks very emotively and powerfully. I plan to watch it again from the beginning He was also promoting his book 'Indian Governement Organised Carnage, Nov. 1984', which is also in Punjabi. I didn't know anything about him until recently, but it seems he has written other books about 1984, and has been doing a lot to get justice. There are some videos of an interview/discussion with him on youtube: Can any of the Sangat enlighten further about this personality, and the books he has written?
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  3. Aasaa, First Mehl: Having attacked Khuraasaan, Baabar terrified Hindustan. The Creator Himself does not take the blame, but has sent the Mugal as the messenger of death. There was so much slaughter that the people screamed. Didn't You feel compassion, Lord? ||1|| O Creator Lord, You are the Master of all. If some powerful man strikes out against another man, then no one feels any grief in their mind. ||1||Pause|| But if a powerful tiger attacks a flock of sheep and kills them, then its master must answer for it. This priceless country has been laid waste and defiled by dogs, and no one pays any attention to the dead. You Yourself unite, and You Yourself separate; I gaze upon Your Glorious Greatness. ||2|| One may give himself a great name, and revel in the pleasures of the mind, But in the Eyes of the Lord and Master, he is just a worm, for all the corn that he eats. Only one, who dies to his ego while yet alive, obtains the blessings, O Nanak, by chanting the Lord's Name. ||3||5||39|| It says God doesn't take the blame for the deaths, yet it says the Mughal was SENT as a messenger of death. So, God is responsible because he sent the killers. The question appears to be unanswered, it says "didn't you feel compassion?" Then it says "God is master of all", then says if a "tiger attacks a flock of sheep, the master must answer for it", so God must answer as he is the master of all, the sheep and tigers. Is the shabad speaking against Babbar? "just a worm, no matter how much corn you eat". Can someone explain this, if not, send me katha on this.
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