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In Both Saada Haq and Hawien they show or mention Singhs going round to Pind people's house for roti (on the run or on journey so they eat at villagers)


However in both films it wernet the real karakoos.

They were sent by the Police so, after the Police could harass the particular House so called Karakoos ate at, and say they are aiding showing hospitality for Militants.


I have relatives in Punjab where in the 80s karakoos came to their house asking to be accommodated for roti.


Police also came to their house after, in this house there were 3 sons who were hiding upstairs and the police didn't find them. The Police went and never came back.


any takers ?
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Those "Singhs" weren't Karkoos or real Singhs.. i wanna say they were hired by the police to harass the sikhs into serving them food so that while the sikh family were busy preparing and serving the food those "singhs" will hide weapons in the houses so that when the police came in later on the police can easily charge the sikh family for hiding weapons in the house.. it was basically a tactic to charge the sikhs and come up with an excuse to arrest them on the basis of those weapons thus, holding them in jails and oppressing them.. something that was advocated by both the Punjab and Indian govts to oppress sikhs.. please dont refer to those people as karkoos.. Rajoana and Hawara are real karkoos..

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In Both Saada Haq and Hawien they show or mention Singhs going round to Pind people's house for roti (on the run or on journey so they eat at villagers)
However in both films it wernet the real karakoos.
They were sent by the Police so, after the Police could harass the particular House so called Karakoos ate at, and say they are aiding showing hospitality for Militants.
I have relatives in Punjab where in the 80s karakoos came to their house asking to be accommodated for roti.
Police also came to their house after, in this house there were 3 sons who were hiding upstairs and the police didn't find them. The Police went and never came back.
any takers ?

mein apne family members ton suneyae ....

once some of karkoos came to our house for roti.......

they eat roti....and during most of the night they did Garanth sahib ji da path .......and in the morning they left........

so definitely they were real......singhs and kharkoos.

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our pind kaunke, malwa is edge of junglee area, jujhar singhs we're constantly on the move for obvious reasons.

My Grand dad did host them from time to time.

they wernt all amridhari but were all dharmic and were seen as hero's by families and locals.

later-on as propaganda spread of black-cat operations, people became weary of not knowing who's real, whos fake, who will grass who will loots and rape.

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