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Lt Gen KS Brar, who led Op Blue Star, attacked in London


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As Sikhs we are protectors of the suppressed and weak, and should not take a life. But how I see it, Its karm, what goes round comes back round, I didnt know who he was until reading on here. All those people mothers, children and innocent people killed by what he led, does that not account for anything? These facts should be taken into consideration also.

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According to that, sikhs should protest at least.

If what is said to have happened, happened.

Can you get a bigger protest than that?

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story could be fake just too tarnish sikhs in uk like they have tried with sikhs in canada recently also could claim was attacked with kirpan

it seems dodgy as most sikh who know about 84 would not have let brar survive

Something about the way the story is being reported just doesn't sit right. Maybe we need some solid UK verification to substantiate all of this. Has a UK news agency investigated the story yet?

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