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KPS GILL, in evening news on PTC Punjabi said "All those who made SADDA HAQ are terrorists, should be immediately arrested and brought before me, I will do their justice, BAN on movie is justified" - Remarks by KPS GILL - PTC PUNJABI Evening News 08/04/2012.

PTC is Badal run channel. Absolutely disgusting that they give airtime to somebody who has killed so many Sikhs. Badal and Makkar showing their true colours.

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PTC is Badal run channel. Absolutely disgusting that they give airtime to somebody who has killed so many Sikhs. Badal and Makkar showing their true colours.

This is very worrying because this is the same sort of statement he gave before killing Jaswant Singh Khalra..

Where r the Singhs? Hw can he say such a thing on a national tv

Are we back to the '90s?!

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KPS Gill blasts movie, SGPC, Bluestar memorial
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
Chandigarh, April 08, 2013
First Published: 20:57 IST(8/4/2013)
Last Updated: 00:41 IST(9/4/2013)
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Former director general of police (DGP) KPS Gill, known for his aggressive approach in ending militancy in Punjab, on Monday slammed the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) for its since-withdrawn support to controversial movie 'Sadda Haq', which reportedly highlights police excesses
of the violent 1980s and '90s.


Gill, who was at Panjab University (PU) here to deliver a lecture on 'Terrorism in Punjab: Historian's dilemma', also criticised the upcoming memorial to 'martyrs' of Operation Bluestar - the polarising army action to flush out Khalistani militants -- at Amritsar's Golden Temple complex.

The lecture was organised by the alumni association of the PU history department.

Gill opined that a movie like 'Sadda Haq' was rightly banned "as it glorifies terrorism and, in a way, promoting it", and sought the producers' arrest. He went to the extent of seeking "elimination" of the SGPC "for it doesn't represent Sikhs in totality".

Criticising the upcoming Bluestar memorial, Gill said the era of terrorism spelled "black days" for Punjab, "and Operation Bluestar was a part of the same". He, however, added that he regretted nothing about the operation. "We were doing our duty and our aim was to eliminate terrorism and terrorists. Why should I regret anything? People who were involved in bloodshed and even raped girls should regret their acts."

He noted that historians miss out on the point "regarding the sexual desires of terrorists that had led them to abduct women and rape them".

Listing Gandhi and Nehru as his inspirations, Gill ruled out the theory that terrorist could see a revival in Punjab: "The state has come a long way."

On his role, Gill said it was only because of the state government that he and other officers were able to eliminate terrorism, and the Centre had provided little help.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/KPS-Gill-blasts-movie-SGPC-Bluestar-memorial/SP-Article1-1039426.aspx



You know the movie has got to be good when people like Beanta's grandson, KPS Gill, Shiv Sena are all annoyed.

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