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The Truth Behind The Golden Temple Massacre


Mehtab Singh
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He won't cite any credible sources nor will he use logic because he has a bias against Sikhs and human rights.

And the thing is Paji let's say one dubious (or forcibly coerced) source paid by the Government of India denigrates the historic truths relating to:

  • General Shabeg Singh who opposed Pakistani terrorists and who put his life on the line against Pakistan in 1965 and 1971 with dual bravery medals
  • Longowal Ji who sacrificed his own life trying to prevent the foreseeable Genocide of lakhs of Sikhs by terrorist Congress GOI after 1984
  • the Sikh Panth which is unable as the Khalsa Panth to ever attack innocents and Sikhs unblemished record of never having attacked innocent Hindu's
  • the truth that occurred at Muktsar, Hondh-Chillar, Gyan Godri and various other Gurdwara's which human rights organisations have documented etc, etc
  • the truth the GOI Black Cats occupied Harmandir Sahib in the subsequent years to 1984 to denigrate those that opposed state terrorism

Those lies by such pimps working for the GOI and Hindutva agenda's can never whitewash the Truth so long as we contest it.

However, demographically our voice of Truth is drowned out in India by a greater volume of RSS lies simply because we define too few Sikhs as being part of the Panth.

So our only response must be to increase parchaar and seva so that more and more so-called Hindu's realise that Sikhi is the Truth for Sarbat Da Bhala (benefit of all)

Critical to achieving that is that we need to use June 2014 as a relaying point to set a new agenda away from our collective failure as a Sangat in the last 30 years:

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The painful history of 1984 and the Genocide occurred and there's nothing we can do to turn back time now.

However, 30 years on what we youth in the West can certainly do is set ourselves aims and objectives as members of the Sikh Panth to hit the following targets for Panthic upliftment by combatting drugs, alcohol, biraderi, infanticide, illiteracy, cancer and poverty. All bakhre bakhre Gurdware must be merged as soon as possible.

UK Sangat to raise £30 million plus by June 2014

Canadian Sangat to C$30 million plus by June 2014

American Sangat to raise $30 million plus by June 2014

Other Diaspora Countries Sangat should target $10million plus by June 2014

India-based Sangat could arguably raise R300crores plus by June 2014

And with an eventual target of national Panj Pyaaray representatives from each country handing over their respective nation Sangat's cheques to the SGPC for firewalled projects for Panthic Upliftment in combatting drugs, alcohol, infanticide, biraderi, illiteracy, cancer and poverty and every penny of the funds presented to SGPC in June 2014 being watched over by auditors to confirm that Badal Dal cannot access, use or waste a single penny of the funds raised by Sangat, thereby transforming SGPC into a clean saanjha charitable vehicle for the Upliftment of the Poor and management of United Gurdwara's as it was always intended.

Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj must be translated into Tamil, Bengali, Oriya, Telugu etc, etc to get the Truth of what Sikhi represents out there further.

Rather than just remembering the past, we need to actively attack the current silent Genocide occuring via infanticide, drugs, cancer, illiteracy, biraderi and poverty.

Let's hear every forum members idea's on how we actually make this happen. Let's all contact Sikh organisations and us as Sangat try spread this agenda like a virus!

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a) Shahbeg's brother freely admits that the aim was for the disintegration of India with pakistani support.

I dont know about his brother, but Gen Shahbeg Singh wanted to eventually settle down in a quiet and peaceful life in UP because he had farm land over there but operation bluestar happened and history took a different turn and so the General became a Shaheed.

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He won't cite any credible sources nor will he use logic because he has a bias against Sikhs and human rights.

You're legit human rights I am for - language, religion, water, justice for 84 riots and other atrocities against you. However, hording arms in a religious place of worship thrice and holding pilgrims hostage is not a right.

BTW, for those that say Sandhu was a government mole are just fooling themselves. Government moles dont spend several years behind bars especially at the notorious tihar jail.

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You have no reference to cite.neither you are aware of sikh traditions.

Arms are part and parcel of sikhs.Go to akal takhat now.It is full of arms.After completion of maryada path in the evening arms

are taken down with respect and laid down to rest.

No one held any pilgrim. Where are you getting your news from?

I am fully aware of sikh traditions because they originate in the wider subcontinental culture with some regional differences. And don't think having arms inside a temple, worshipping them, respecting them is outside of Hinduism.

Back to my point. Do you have AK-47s in western temples as well, or do you carry them around in Europe, Canada or America? Probably not because you would probably get arrested faster than you could say your name.

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Nor am I completely sold that what Bhindranwale and his followers were doing was a "dharmyudh" in the strictest sense. A true dharmyudh as per ancient rules must have clear political goals, be in the defence of dharm and most importantly be in the favour of all of humanity. It also must be declared when other options have failed (negotiations done in good faith) have consent of elders and take precaution against harming innocents.

But saying that I also do not completely believe the government version. Or Brar's statement that "we had gods name on our lips when we entered" or that innocent people were not lined up and shot for no reason. The truth lies somewhere in the middle.

I will give it to Bhindranwale though he stood by his words to the last moment. From the reports that I am reading allegedly circulating in army circles he was captured alive but remained defiant even with a gun to his head.

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Nor am I completely sold that what Bhindranwale and his followers were doing was a "dharmyudh" in the strictest sense. A true dharmyudh as per ancient rules must have clear political goals, be in the defence of dharm and most importantly be in the favour of all of humanity. It also must be declared when other options have failed (negotiations done in good faith) have consent of elders and take precaution against harming innocents.

But saying that I also do not completely believe the government version. Or Brar's statement that "we had gods name on our lips when we entered" or that innocent people were not lined up and shot for no reason. The truth lies somewhere in the middle.

I will give it to Bhindranwale though he stood by his words to the last moment. From the reports that I am reading allegedly circulating in army circles he was captured alive but remained defiant even with a gun to his head.

we do not believe your document's we are not allowed to putt down weapons infront of our enemy until we are alive

if we do so we cannot face our Father Guru Gobind Singh ji

so knowing how sant ji were

i doubt he was ever taken alive

+ i have seen his post mortem report with 13 bullet marks

it denies your lie of documents circulating in army

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Back to my point. Do you have AK-47s in western temples as well, or do you carry them around in Europe, Canada or America? Probably not because you would probably get arrested faster than you could say your name.

From what I've read all the arms carried by sant ji and his followers were licensed by the indian government I will try to dig up the source also did you get a chance to read the short piece written by subramanian swamy I posted in another thread

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