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Ever Wonder why everytime Sikhs protests, there is a bomb blast in India or in South Asia?

How successful is GOI in taking away the media's attention away from Sikhs rights.

http://khalistan-affairs.org/home/khalista...5/august24.aspx

Who could have arranged the 435 synchronized bomb blasts which rattled

Bangladesh on August 17? INDIA!

Were these bomb blasts meant to side track the demand for justice,

activated by

the wishy washy Nanavati Report, for the victims of the November 1984 Sikh

massacres?

What will it do to the Bombay stock market if Pakistan decides to support

Bangladesh by testing a Shaheen II missile off Chittagong in the Bay of

Bengal?

Washington, D.C., Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - Last Wednesday August 17,

2005,

a world record four hundred and thirty five synchronized bomb blasts ripped

through 63 of Bangladesh's 64 district headquarters (and capital Dhaka)

within

a short span of half an hour (from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. local time)

killing

two and injuring 150. All these 435 bombs detonated (just two hours after

the

Bangladesh Prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia left Dacca by air on a 5-day

state

visit to China) rattled the Bangladesh nation of 145 million. The bombers

in

Bangladesh meticulously left identical literature with Arabic and English

writing, it is reported, near every site where the blasts took place.

Obviously

it was a well organized act of terrorism by some underground organizatuion

the

like of which the world has never seen. Or, was it state sponsored

terrorism by

a neighboring country of Bangladesh with a common border, like India or

Myanmar?

The 435 synchronised bomb blasts have rattled the Bangladesh nation of 145

million and the people are in a state of shock. The 435 bomb blasts in

Bangladesh have also diverted and side tracked the media attention (and

turned

the eyes of the world on to that impoverished nation) instead of staying

put on

New Delhi and Punjab, where the beleagured Sikh minority community was

creating

news by demanding justice. The Sikhs were making the weak Manmohan Singh

government nervous, by coming out on the streets in protests not only in

Delhi,

but also in the Punjab, demanding justice for a 21-years old November 1984

crime against humanity in which ten thousand innocent Sikh men, women and

children were mercilessly murdered by Hindu mobs.

These Sikh protests started in Delhi a few minutes after the tabling of the

Justice Nanavati recommendations, and the government's 'Action Taken

Report',

in the Indian parliament on August 8, 2005. The wishy washy judicial

report,

which took Justice Nanavati five years to draft instead of the sanctioned

six

months, was supposed to find out who were the guilty parties who murdered

the

ten thousand innocent Sikh men, women and children all over urban India, in

a

3-day police-supervised killing spree in November 1984. Massacres carried

out

in those three days during the nation-wide state-supervised anti-Sikh

pogroms,

were sanctioned, with a 'wink and a nod', as everyone knows, by the then

Prime

minister Rajiv Gandhi. That mass murderer, a scion of the Nehru dynasty,

has

been let off scot free by the Justice Nanavati Commission.

This Nanavati Commission report has been overtaken by the 435 bomb

explosions

in Bangladesh on August 17, 2005. Stray occurrences of explosive assaults

have

happened in Bangladesh over the years, but they have always been

locale-specific and have had express targets in mind. But the explosive

coordination seen on August 17 covered all 64 districts of Bangladesh,

except

one bomb in one district did not go off. According to media reports all

these

435 blasts had been triggered by timing devices, spread over wide areas

going

off within a short span of time, has shaken the whole world. Most of the

blasts

occurred near government buildings, press clubs and courts. The operation

took

effective and cool-headed command and coordination ability and sound

organizational skill to be able to mount this kind of a mass terror attack.

Obviously it took a lot of competence to be able to hoodwink the assortment

of

military and civil intelligence agencies and civil security forces in 64

districts of Bangladesh. It points to a great amount of time and thought

that

had gone into the planning, including how to dupe the intelligence and

security

organizations. Only a professional organization with hundreds of well

trained

operatives, at its beck and call, who have the backing of a state and its

vast

resources can undetake such an ambitious covert mission.

The number of synchronized bomb blasts (435 bombs) and the sophisticated

planning suggest that some neighbouring country master-minded and organized

the

bomb blasts to destabilize Bangladesh as no militant organization - no

matter

how well organized or how popular or how well entrenched - can muster such

vast

resources, such synchronization, such precision, without anyone knowing

about

the clandestine activity. Which country could be behind the bomb blasts, is

the

question that comes to mind? Only Myanmar and India have a common border

with

Bangla Desh. Bangladesh has a short land border of 193 kilometers with

Myanmar

and a long 4, 053 kilometers border with India. Other neighboring countries

are

Nepal, Bhutan and China but they have no common land border with

Bangladesh.

Distances of other South Asian countries like Sri Lanka, Maldives,

Pakistan,

and Afghanistan from Bangladesh are too far. That distance will not allow

the

undetected injection of a thousand covert operatives into Bangladesh to

mingle

with the natives, who would be needed to carry out 435+ synchronized bomb

blasts, spread over thousands of square kilometers of territory with such

precision.

According to the Daily Star, a Dacca-based English language newspaper of

Bangladesh, the Indian High Commissioner (ambassador) to Bangladesh,

Ms.Veena

Sikri, told an Indian TV station, in a remarkable interview, within hours

of

the 435 bomb blasts on August 17, that, "Those who wanted to establish

Islamic

rule conducted the 435 bomb attacks in Bangladesh." How could that Indian

diplomat, Ms. Veena Sikri, know such details, at that point in time on

August

17, when it has taken the whole machinery of the Bangladesh government

three

days (August 21) to get some foggy details of the 435 bomb blasts?

Obviously

High Commissioner Veena got carried away with the success of the covert

mission

and in the process proved the time-tested truism with her arrogant and

undiplomatic conduct, that "People always overdo the matter when they

attempt

deception."

India, it seems, passes the famous 'Duck Test' ("If it looks like a duck,

quacks like a duck and walks like a duck, it is a duck") on this particular

spectacular, but spine-chilling, act of state terrorism on August 17 in

Bangladesh the like of which the world has not seen. A minister of the

Bangla

Desh government has also publicly charged - reported in the media - as have

other observors that, "India is trying to present Bangladesh as a terrorist

country before the world community to create grounds for outside (read

Indian)

intervention and/or topple the current Bangla Desh's alliance government,"

which every one knows does not like to kow tow to Delhi. The blasts could

also

be used as an excuse to nix the twice postponed SAARC summit of South Asian

leaders scheduled to be held in Dacca inNovember 2005. It is obvious the

Indians, like typical bullies, want smaller and weaker Bangladesh to say

'uncle'.

To think of it, all this fits in. India is a country, with a corrupt

social/economic order which uses state-sponsored terrorism as an instrument

of

state policy against minorities like the Sikhs, Christians and Muslims and

to

control the twenty nations which have been captive in the Indian 'map'

since

1947 - like Khalistan, Nagalim, Sikkim, Hyderabad, Goa, Junagadh, Mysore,

Rohilkhand, Tamilnad et al., who want to be free. The mass murder of ten

thousand innocent Sikh men, women and children in a November 1984 pogrom,

and

another five thousand Sikhs in the June 1984 massacre before that, and an

exact

repeat in Bombay in 1993, where hundreds of Muslims were murdered, and

Gujarat

in the year 2002 (where 2, 000 Muslims were also murdered) and twenty

places

elsewhere in India, are examples of Indian state-terrorism as is the

decades

long Indian army brutality on the inhabitants of Kashmir and former Assam

in

the North East. No wonder, as a violent reaction to Indian state terrorism

and

unjust criminal social/economic order the writ of the Naxalite rebels now

runs

in two hundred and twenty districts covering 40 to 45 per cent of India's

rural

territory. Yes 45% of India's total area of 1, 269, 345 sq. miles, is now

affected by insurgencies of one kind or another with Naxalite rule

expanding

each day like a prairie fire.

We have no doubt that India has opened a pandora's box with these 435 bomb

blasts. For example, the independent existance of Bangladesh, at this point

in

time, is in the interest of both nuclear-armed Pakistan and China as well

as

Nepal. What if Pakistan bared its missile 'teeth' by testing a Shaheen II

missile in the Bay of Bengal, off Chitagong as a gesture of support to

beleaguered Bangladesh? What would that do to the Bombay stock market or

the

growing trade between the two Punjabs?

As far as the Sikhs are concerned, specially the twenty two million captive

in

India, they must continue with their protests in the short term, in

conjunction

with the three milllion strong Sikh diaspora, till the guilty for the

November

1984 pogrom are properly punished and all the innocent Sikh victims of

those

massacres have been properly rehabilitated by the Indian government. We

Sikhs,

who are in the middle, ought to also keep an eye on Pakistani reaction to

the

Indian under-handed geopolitical bomb blast provocation, in Bangladesh on

August 17, 2005, lest the situation gets out of hand. For the long term

there

is only one solution. We Sikhs must establish a democractic buffer state of

Khalistan, stretching from the Jumna river on the East, to the Pakistan

border

on the West, Kashmir on the North and China on the North East, which will

act

as a bridge of peace and commerce between South Asia and the seven Stans

(Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgiztan, Tajikistan, Uzbeckistan, Turkmanistan &

Kazakistan) and beyond to the Middle East and Europe.

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