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By the way, Deep Sidhu's death adds to the long list of the many mysterious 'deaths' in the Sikh political circle in the last century (or even during the fall of the Sikh Empire). Some notables ones include:

- Bibi Bimal Kaur, elected MP from Ropar and wife of Bhai Beant Singh who executed Indira Gandhi.

- Bibi Rajinder Kaur, president of women Akali Dal and daughter of Master Tara Singh

- Bhai Harminder Singh Sandhu, an intelligent leader who actually was well versed in both Punjabi and English but often painted as a police mole post his release from jail.

There was an another leader (altough more related to Punjab politics than 'Panthic' one) that was killed in a road accident in 2009. His name was Capt Kanwaljit Singh and he was a minister & gen sec of SAD (Akali Dal) who had become vocal of Badals. The inquiry into his death was apparently never made public. Accidents have long been a preferred way to 'remove' opposition (represented in a stereotypical way to 'eliminate' the honest cop by politicians in many Indian movies).

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37 minutes ago, SikhKosh said:

By the way, Deep Sidhu's death adds to the long list of the many mysterious 'deaths' in the Sikh political circle in the last century (or even during the fall of the Sikh Empire). Some notables ones include:

 

This is why i say we still more 'safer' to be panthic in the west then we are over there if we moved back to Punjab. You signed death warrant 

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5 minutes ago, SikhKosh said:

Not entirely true. R&AW and the Indian deep state are very powerful. Notable Sikhs (activists and others) have been killed in many western countries. Wheter its Tarsem Singh Purewal (the editor of Des Pardes Weekly - UK), Satwinder Singh (son in law of Bapu Surat Singh, USA) and many others have been murdered under mysterious circumstances.

I think now, we can say Khalistan on streets, protest, we got Sikh media ..we don't need to be now hush hush about saying Khalistan openly without being labelled 'terrorists'. They know most Sikhs in west will neverforget1984 and will never stop talking about it.

Asking justice, there is no justice in this world, got to keep that faith they will get their karma somwehere

 

 

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2 hours ago, TigerForce1 said:

That’s why they call those in that profession ‘Kanjars’.  Throw them a penny and they will dance to any tune.    

It's scary though dude. It looks like there ain't a shred of integrity in the politics out there. 

Even if someone decent came up, it just looks like they'll be knocked off or compromised in no time. 

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47 minutes ago, Kau89r8 said:

@dallysingh101 @proactive ..thoughts on this ..is this badal thing true ..all my life i heard they are the biggest gaddars ever existed in kaum

Look people like Badal are ones with no conscience and loyalty. They see all of these political plays as games for them to win. Plus like all sociopaths they have an extremely large appetite for material wealth. 

Things were very confusing back then. Even I don't know what to make of it all this time after. I judge older Badal by his subsequent actions and how he steered Panjab. If people think it is a mess today, the process surely started under his tenure.  

We have to grasp these people's psychology i.e. the end goal justifies any actions, any betrayal, any lying as long as you are at the 'top' at the end of it.    Just like KPS Gill, though he obviously had a sick, violent, sadistic streak in him too - which trickled down to those he was in charge of. 

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