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Indian General 'followed Before Knife Attack' In London


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What I want to know is why the British auithorities didnt bar his entry to the united kingdom and why Sikh organisations have not sought assurances from the UK govt such controversial war criminal indian govt state terrorist people are not allowed into the country. In canada they barred indian punjab police members few years back for war crimes.

And UK govt barred 2 EDL supporting american white jewish people who preached against Islam and islamic fascism recently but they didnt even kill anyone and they got barred entry. Yet this dog this terrorist general brar is allowed go to any country he wishes? Shame on any civilised democratic govt that allows entry to such people. Shame on us if we allow such people into the country without protesting making our feelings known to members of parliament and the British establishment.

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Btw general brar, it turns out he is part and parcel of the Indian mafia corrupt union. He is ceo of a major industrial company in India so any profit that company makes makes him and his corrupt family wealthy. So while he and his family live in relative comfort there are thousands of Sikhs (many innocent worshippers) who have lost their lives and their families have suffered for decades directly from his and his armed units hands.

So you may ask why is a so called Sikh general going against his religion and carrying out such a heinous terrorist sacrilegious attack as in operation blue star in 1984. The answers is pretty simple its money he has a stake in Indian economy with his various companies and if he had not carried out the orders of Indira gandhi chances are he would not have allowed to run those companies and he would have lost all his financial assets. This is how the corrupt regime works over there in India the indian army generals are given a stake so that they do not turn against the govt no matter how bad their politics or orders maybe.

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