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Why is KPS Gill coming back? There is no militancy in Punjab, just peaceful protesters. If he starts ordering fake encounters and starts picking innocent people up, then I feel no shame or remorse in praying for his timely departure from this earth.

KZF and BKI big ups.

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Shame on the Badal Administration for first appointing Saini and allowing this visit.

Supercop Gill revisits Punjab Police HQs after 16 years

PTI | 09:04 PM,Apr 03,2012

Chandigarh, April 3 (PTI) Sixteen years after he retired as Director General of Punjab Police, K P S Gill, credited with stamping out militancy in the state in 1980s 1990s, today visited the Punjab Police Headquarter (PPHQ) here. Gill, 76, visited the PPHQ after his confidant Sumedh Singh Saini took over as DGP of Punjab Police last month. Gill, popularly known as 'supercop', and Saini were among the officers who had faced militancy in Punjab during the eighties and nineties. Gill was DGP of Punjab Police twice - from 1988-90 and then from 1991 to 1995 when he retired from the IPS. Although Gill was a frequent visitor to Chandigarh, he did not visit the Punjab Police Headquarters even once since his retirement in 1995. The former DGP met Saini and other senior officers including S.K. Sharma, ADGP, Law and Order, M.K. Tiwari, ADGP, Administration and Hardeep Singh Dhillon, ADGP, Intelligence.

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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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