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have you read this? i just did.

http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/publication/nightsoffalsehood/falsehood4.htm

WHERE IS KPS GILL THESE DAYS?

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FROM THE BOOK?

The hypocrisy and cynicism of those who were trying to impose ‘Panthic codes’ on the Sikh masses on the threat of death can be judged by the example of some of their most important leaders. The Babbar Khalsa projected itself as the most severe, intensely disciplined, indeed, puritanical Sikh organisation among the militant groupings. Its chief,

Sukhdev Singh Babbar, however, was discovered living in a palatial bungalow in Patiala under an assumed identity as a contractor, Jasmer Singh. Babbar had a wife and three children at his village in Dassuwal, Tarn Taran. But he shared his ‘White House’ in Patiala with Jawahar Kaur, herself a member of a group of devotional singers, the Nabhe Wallian Bibian Da Jatha, famed equally for their talent as for their piety; an illegitimate son had been born out of this liaison. The White House was estimated to have been constructed at a cost of over Rs 30 lakh in the end Eighties. Air conditioners, dish antennae, VCRs, colour televisions, sophisticated cameras, a micro oven and an expensive cooking range were some of the ‘modern amenities’ in the Patiala house. A substantial amount of jewellery and expensive clothes belonging to Jawahar Kaur, were also recovered. If further evidence of the ‘holy warrior’s’ inclinations was needed, video copies of blue movies were also found in the house. Sukhdev Singh owned another bungalow, the Pink House at Rajpura, and a third one in the Model Town area.

In early 1991, Madha Singh, a "Lt. General" of the Babbar Khalsa, and his associate Inderjit Singh Sakhira, raped Sarabjit Kaur and Paramjit Kaur, the daughters Harbhajan Singh Jat of Sirhali and subsequently abducted and forcibly married them. This was Madha Singh’s third ‘marriage’.

Jaspal Singh Bhuri, a "Lt. General" of the KCF, abducted an 18 year old girl, Beant Kaur of Manochahal village in December 1990. She was kept in captivity for over four months, and was ‘used’ to satisfy the lust of various gang members. In April 1991 she was released. However, Bhuri followed her to her village and forced her to consume cyanide, because he felt she would damage his group’s reputation.

Sukhdev Singh ‘Sukha Sipahi’, alias ‘General Labh Singh’, the then KCF Chief, had developed a relationship with a married woman, Surjit Kaur, the wife of Gurdip Singh Thekedar. In July 1988, suspecting her ‘fidelity’, he and his associates gave her a severe beating and set her house on fire. Sukhdev Singh was later killed in a police encounter. His nephew, Paramjit Singh Panjwar, and an associate, Jagjit Singh Billa, believing the woman had acted as a police informer, killed her in October 1989.

Panjwar subsequently became the Chief of the KCF [Panjwar] group. He acquired a large bungalow in one of Delhi’s upmarket colonies and took up residence there under an assumed identity as Partap Singh. He had also acquired a brick kiln in Ghaziabad, and had invested a large chunk of looted money in the transport business. He ‘owned’ a half share in a rice shelling mill in Jhabal, and had forcibly occupied some 20 acres of land in the same area. One of his close associates, Harminder Singh Sultanwind, a member of Dr Sohan Singh’s ‘Panthic Committee’, had ‘kept’ a married woman, the sister of another top terrorist Baghel Singh Dehriwal who had been killed, at a bungalow in Chandigarh. He owned a fleet of cars and had ‘invested’ Rs 10 lakh with a brick kiln owner of Majhita.

Satnam Singh Chinna, chief of the BTFK, had ‘acquired’ a 50 acre farm in the Puranpur district of Pilibhit in Uttar Pradesh, and had a large kothi constructed at Delhi. He had killed half a dozen of his close associates when they had demanded a share in the money looted by the group. He had two wives, and illicit relations with the wife of a certain Roshan Lal Bairagi, another girl named Pinki, and a third woman in Mannawala village in Ajnala.

A particularly brutal character was Sukhinder Singh ‘Gora’, the Deputy Chief of the KCF[W], who, in the first quarter of 1991 alone, raped and murdered Jatinder Kaur, the wife of Jagir Singh Mazhbi, Satya, the wife of Ajit Singh Jat, both residents of Enkot village. In the second quarter of 1991, he abducted and raped Anup Kaur, the daughter of Surjit Singh, a retired Subedar living in Dialgarh village. In October the same year, he and his associates kidnapped two girls, Paramjit Kaur and Pinder Kaur, from Bujian Wali village and raped them. Some time later, they kidnapped a young girl, Sukhi of Manan village, and raped and killed her.

Another prominent terrorist, Balwinder Singh Shahpur, the Chief of the Dashmesh Regiment, virtually made rape his primary occupation and had ravished more than 50 girls in the Sathiala-Batala area.

These are only a handful of instances of the more prominent terrorists, based only on reported offences; most crimes by these men, however, will never have been mentioned by their victims - that is the essence of terror. Inevitably, their example was enthusiastically followed by what was at one time up to a three thousand strong terrorist force backed by an even larger number of unlisted criminals ravaging the entire Punjab countryside. As early as January 1989, their activities were causing deep alarm even within militants ranks, and the Old Panthic Committee issued a statement that those who were killing people in connection with land disputes and extortion, and who were committing ‘other acts’ that brought the movement into disrepute were in no way helping the Khalistan movement. They also appealed to Sikh masses not to give shelter to ‘such elements’ as they were ‘defaming the struggle started by the Damdami Taksal.’ But given their record of its own top leadership, this call had a hollow ring. In any event, the real power was in the hands of those who had the guns; there was no organisational authority above the roving terrorist gangs in Punjab.

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Ek0Sikh why are you quoting from a state sanctioned murderer's book freely downloadable from a propaganda website which is only put out there to spread falsehood about the Panth and its Khalsai forces?

What's your agenda?

Why couldn't you find some truth about the murdering scum that is KPGill instead?

Guru Rakha

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my agenda is to make you guys remember KanwarPal singh Gill. In all whats happening people seem to have forgotten about him. he is the main culprit in what happened to lots of youngsters those days. He is ROAMING free.

Is that book totally true? I strongly doubt it. those are his opinion but he is quoting lots of those things from actual FIRS by the villagers.

Is that book somewhat i.e. 0.001% true? I feel there were people who just couldn't bear the power AK47 gave them and did wrong things OR maybe state sponsored people who were mistakenly thought to be heros of the movement had a different agenda. Whatever the reasons it brought shame to many innocent villagers. Not eveyone died for the cause

Beant singh alone couldn't do what happened without KPS Gill. If Gill refused then things would have been different.

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KPS Gill criticises our 11 Gurus, and holds on to the feet of his Guru, the Brahamin Man, who he followed as their little lap dog!

Paragraph 1 - KPS Gill Citizises 10 Gurus and their writings "Dhur Ki Bani" our 11th Guru:

From the book by Ranbir Singh

There are those who have the Sikhs appearance but do not accept the faith and its history and culture. Darbara Singh, while Chief Minister of Punjab, is quoted as having candidly stated his opinion that there was no longer such a thing as Sikh culture. There was a Sikh culture before. That Sikh culture has now reached the limit. Sikh culture is now dead ... Now the Sikh culture has been converted into a composite culture.' He was a 'secular' Sikh acceptable to the Hindu establishment. K.P.S. Gill, the former Punjab Police Chief who oversaw the elimination of thousands of devout Sikhs as 'terrorists' killed in 'faked encounters' is another 'moderate' Sikh because, in his opinion the scriptures 'represent somebody's ideas hundreds of years ago and are hardly relevant in today's life.' Khushwant Singh is yet another favorite of the establishment because he confesses: 'My emotional attachment is more to the Sikh community to which by accident of birth I happen to belong to rather than to Sikhism'.

Paragraph 2 - KPS Gill holds on to the feet of his Guru, the Brahamin man, by following their mission:

Page 67 of the book by S. S. Singh “Kwilsqwn dI loV ikaUN?”

bRwhmxvwd isKW dw hmySw vYrI irhw hY[ KuPIAW ivBwg dy aup fwierYktr im: fI pYtrI ny sMn 1911 ivc BymI irport ivc ieMj iliKAw hY: ]

Hinduism has always been hostile to Sikhism whose Guru powerfully and successfully attacked the principle of Caste which is the foundation on which the whole fabric of Brahamism has been reared. The activities of Hindus have, therefore, been constantly directed to the undermining of Sikhism both by preventing the children of Sikh Fathers from taking Pahul and by reducing professed Sikhs from their allegiance to their faith.

Hinduism has strangled Buddhism, once a formidable rival to it and it has already made serious inroads into domains of Sikhism.

Nothing has changed!!!

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they made up all that stuff to get gullible people to think that the police were som ekind of heroes.

but you when a theif is caught, the first thing he says is that other person did it. gill is the same.

how does a common layman sikh know who was right or who was wrong ??

If we are to support our 'apney' no matter what ! , then u can imagine what would happen if all musalman started supporting alqaeda , etc ?

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how does a common layman sikh know who was right or who was wrong ??

If we are to support our 'apney' no matter what ! , then u can imagine what would happen if all musalman started supporting alqaeda , etc ?

Ajeet, nobody is saying support 'apney' or the SIkhs no matter what, very much the opposite. The Sikhs are trying for all of the west, and the rest of the world to be allowed into Punjab, and Delhi, to research and find out how a genocide was carried out against the Sikhs by the Indian Government, and how all the killers the Indian Govt used were let off free or promoted!!

Alqaeda don't want the west coming in to their area to even view what they are up to, whereas, us Sikhs ARE asking the west to go into Punjab and Delhi/India to find out what has been done, and is being done, to the Sikhs by the India Govt. I think you will agree that the fact that the Indian govt is keeping all the west out of Punjab, including Human rights organisations like Amnesty International, shows their total and utter guilt without any doubt whatsoever.

The Indian Govt are the Alqaeda in this case, as they want to keep the west and human rights organisation out, just like Alqaeda.

This opposite of one side, (the Sikhs), wanting witnesses, and the other side, the Indian Govt NOT wanting any witnesses proves without any doubt who is right and who is wrong, who is NOT guilty and who is guilty.

Sikhs are right, and the Indian Govt is wrong. If this is not the case what have the Indian Govt got to hide !!!!!!!

Murders and rapists would never let the media in !!!

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Beant Singh was the pawn of Central Government, just like current PM Manmohan singh. Everything that happened during his time is done by central government. My relatives were holding some high position government jobs during that time. Everybody talk about how Beant was not the master planner nor anyone listened to him. KPS GILL was running the whole state. He had so much power granted by president that he could slap beant and nothing would happen to him.

Big fault of beant was that he stayed mum, signed all official documents allowing police terror throughout the state. His kids massed soo much illegal money by transferring government officials posting, promoting etx. Beant grandkids were busy raping foreigners (French tourist molested, detained and raped by them back in 1994 or 1995).

Saini was sp or ssp when KPS gill was DGP of Punjab. All officials at that time learned from their mentor/boss. Whatever KPS Gill did was adopted by all other police officials including saini. Barely a week or two after saini became dgp, he honored his former boss kps gill by inviting him to police headquarters. This proves that once a butcher, he can never learn to adopt clean image.

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