100 photos Delhi 1984 Sikh Massacre

Saturday, 2 November 2013

100 photos Delhi 1984 Sikh Massacre


Following are stills extracted from a news report movie by a British journalist of BBC shot right during those days. Followed by photos taken from other miscellaneous sources.














"Sale sardar ke bachey tu yaha kya kar raha hai. you bloody son of Sardar, what are you doing here?
Arrest him, he must be a terrorist"
The face of murderers
"Sale sardar ke bachey tu yaha kya kar raha hai. you bloody son of Sardar, what are you doing here?
Arrest him, he must be a terrorist"
The face of murderers
Reporters says that he was baffled to note that policemen would pounce on a Sikh where ever they saw him
"Feeling warmth of Indian freedom" ( Because Nehru ex PM had said before indepence that Sikh would also feel the glow of Indian freedom)
When tears became steel
They attacked on the head. Hands injured during protection.

The British reporter says some Hindus were objecting to such reporting. This is one.
"Stop this photography, you are promoting communal violence" the policeman then scared away the Sikhs who were telling their misery.
"Sikhs in camps" or prison of India
"Sikhs in camps" or prison of India
"Sikhs in camps" or prison of India
The British reporter










"For 3 days there was no government in Delhi," Madhu Dandavate.


This is the woman whose father, brothers and husband and husband were killed before her
She can't tell what happened to her. She can't speak
Sikhs tried to hide where ever it was possible
Warmth of Indian Freedom
You can know which shop belongs to a Sikh. It is Delhi's Jan Path

 


 
'KARA KES & KIRPAN PUSH THEM TO PAKISTAN"















LEADERS OF THE KILLERS: SAJJAN KUMAR & JAGDISH TYTLER



  
 




ਹੇਠਾਂ ਕਲਿਕ ਕਰਕੇ ਹੋਰ ਤਸਵੀਰਾਂ ਵੀ ਵੇਖੋ
HERE SOME MORE PHOTOS FROM 1984
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BEANT, SATWANT & KEHAR REMEMBERING THE BRAVE SONS OF GURU

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

BEANT, SATWANT & KEHAR- REMEMBERING THE BRAVE SONS OF GURU

With the brute majority when a tyrant ruler desecrates the religious sentiments of a microscopic minority and plans genocide, the minority then had no other way to punish the tyrant by way of ambushes and that is what these martyrs of Sikh nation did on Oct. 31, 1984.
SIKH NATION SALUTES THESE BRAVE SONS OF GURU GOBIND SINGH

WE ARE PROUD OF YOU
S. BEANT SINGH

S. SATWANT SINGH
S. KEHAR SINGH
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NO DIWALI CELEBRATIONS THIS YEAR

Saturday, 26 October 2013

NO DIWALI CELEBRATIONS THIS YEAR

On Nov. 3, 1984, thousands of Sikh girls and women were openly being raped. Thousands of Sikhs were being tortured to death. Our ruler has not given us justice despite 29 years because they had done it deliberately. Incidentally this year the great festival Diwali falls on Nov. 3.  
Thus as a respect to my Delhi brothers and sisters who were tyrranised on that day, I will not celebrate this Diwali. 
Though the Shromani Gurdwara Committee has clarified that they would celebrate it, notwithstanding. I can assume that they have many limitations as a ruler but fortunately I am free man and have no such limitations. Therefore at least I will not celebrate.
Also Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana who has been declared by Sri Akal Takhat as 'Jinda Shaheed' the LIVING MARTYR has appealed to Sikh nation that this Diwali be not celebrated. I also thus bow to the appeal of this martyr who has sacrificed his life for the dignity of Sikh nation.
I therefore also appeal my brothers and sisters please comply with the appeal of Bhai Rajoana. Please forward this message to every Sikh in your connection.

Waheguru ji Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh


B.S.Goraya
Founder
Movement for Corridor to Kartarpur sahib (Pakistan)
Phone. 9417064262
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A PAKISTANI SCHOLAR ON GURU NANAK

Friday, 25 October 2013

A PAKISTANI SCHOLAR ON GURU NANAK- VERY INTERESTING VIEWS

Dr. Manzur Ejaz the Pakistani scholar  opines how the founder of Sikhism is different from other bhagats of Bhagti Movement? Why the Sikhs are in conflict with state?  Equality of male & female in Sikhism? Langar of Sikhs? Casteism in Sikhs? Why Nanak's faith spread only in Punjab? Why only depressed classes were attracted towards Sikhism? Nanak & Farid? Nanak & Sufis? Nanak & Islam? Did Nanak realise that he was founding a new religion? (We feel the scholar as erred on the last question as Guru Nanak had himself institutionalised his faith by appointing the successor other than from family, concept of Sangat and founding of Kartarpur (Ravi) as headquarters and his declaration that he is neither Hindu nor a Muslim. On the whole it is unbiased and interesting interview)
It is 60 minutes long interview


Click the photo above to hear





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Says Nanak there no question of being high or low

Sunday, 6 October 2013



"Says Nanak, there no question of being high or low"

I used to be an angry man. Whenever I would find some body doing wrong thing I would get angry. Once we caught a thief and thrashed him to the extent that he became senseless. Whenever my own child would not understand some issue I would get angry at him. Later I happen to read Guru Nanak and there I got the idea that things are not quite in the control of an individual. Guru the teacher taught me that this life and universe is a drama enacted by Nirankar the Formless God. Every individual, every creature has been assigned a different role. So we act accordingly. There I realised my limits, what could I do if God had created my blind or lame or deaf? Simply it was not in my hand. Now my anger and ego has vanished to some extent. Now I no longer hate a thief, a stupid, a crook, a dishonest, a murderer. I feel pity for them. I feel thankful to God that he did not assign me a negative role.  Since we are created by the same great Father we should love each other. 
I want to clarify here that the negative roles do get punishment also while the positive are honoured in society.
Why I raise this issue is because once my relative who was doing a wrong thing and when I alerted him he raised the issue of 'Within His will" saying that God alone was getting the thing done by him. I then clarified that get ready for the punishment also. 

Says Nanak,
Countless Your fools, blinded by ignorance. Countless thieves and embezzlers. Countless impose their will by force. Countless cut-throats and ruthless killers. Countless sinners who keep on sinning. Countless liars, wandering lost in their lies. Countless wretches, eating filth as their ration. Countless slanderers, carrying the weight of their stupid mistakes on their heads. Nanak describes the state of the lowly. I cannot even once be a sacrifice to You. Whatever pleases You is the only good done, You, Eternal and Formless One.  

NB- PLEASE  if u have any question raise it right here. We will be pleased to explain with what ever little wisdom we have.

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SIDHU PROVES HIS MATTLE - EMERGES 3RD POWERFUL LEADER OF PUNJAB

Saturday, 28 September 2013

SIDHU PROVES HIS MATTLE - EMERGES 3RD POWERFUL LEADER OF PUNJAB

Navjot Singh Sidhu a cricketer turned politician and present MP of Amritsar constituency was facing a ticklish situation because;
1.    RSS and BJP and some elements in Congress ( like OP Soni MLA & Raj Kumar) are inimical to the development and very recently RSS opposed widening of a small part of road i.e. 150 meters long where the affected landowners had even received the compensation after they had last even in Supreme Court.
(for details of the incidence please see this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7ciyg9IZQ4 )
2.    This was enough for Badal clan to clandestinely divert funds to Malwa region which rightfully belonged to Amritsar.
3.    BJP was some how planning to shift him to some other constituency which was to his liking. Also the new regime in BJP had grossly ignored him. BJP even promoted some people who had not supported him during election due to communal reasons.
4.    That Sidhu had remained absent from his constituency for a long time busy in shooting TV serials in Bombay and while he was away there were posters making political fun of his continued absence.
Under these compelling circumstances he virtually rebelled and exposed many a skeletons in the SAD/BJP cupboard. An astute politician he blamed SAD sparing his own BJP and finally proved that it is the BJP which wants him and not that it is Sidhu who needs BJP. He thus becomes the first politician to assert after many years of murky politics of East Punjab and thus proved his mettle and emerges among the top politicians of Punjab after P.S.Badal and Captain Amrinder Singh.
Here we append the story that appeared in Times of India about giving up his proposed  faste unto death because his demands have been met.
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[Please also read
http://www.punjabmonitor.com/2013/09/sidhu-admits-of-opposition-to-amritsar.html  ]


Sidhu pulls a fast one, calls off proposed hunger stir
TNN | Sep 29, 2013, 04.22 AM IST
-Yudhvir Rana


AMRITSAR: BJP MP from Amritsar Navjot Singh Sidhu on Saturday called off his proposed fast-unto-death after receiving a written assurance from Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal that developmental work would be carried out in the holy city of Amritsar in a time-bound manner.

Sidhu had received Badal's letter on Friday late evening but he chose to call off the scheduled fast on Saturday morning even though there was no preparation made for the hunger stir till late Friday night at Hall Gate, venue for the protest.

Ironically, the promise made by the CM was identical to an announcement made by deputy chief minister Sukhbir Badal at a press conference here on September 10, wherein he listed developmental work plans for the city and the time needed for the implementation of projects. "I am not happy but I am satisfied, I welcome it," this is how Sidhu reacted while showing the copy of Badal's letter to the media on Saturday. Significantly, no prominent BJP leader from Amritsar was present during Sidhu's media interaction.

Sidhu, who remained composed and kept on expressing gratitude towards Badal during the entire meet, regretted that despite being the voice of 15 lakh people of his constituency, the state government forced him to announce the extreme step following which a meeting was held and the letter sent to him.

He said still a lot more was needed to be done. "The biggest room in this world is the room for improvement," he said.

Justifying his decision, the cricketer-turned-politician said he didn't have any personal issue or ego but he wanted to fight for the development of Amritsar. "Amritsar first is the aim and motive of my life," he said.

"I regret to say that whatever issue I raise is tagged as Sidhu's issue and left behind. This is wrong, I have no personal issues," he said. Sidhu reiterated his demand for giving special status to Amritsar and urged the government to convene a special session of Punjab assembly to pass a resolution clearing special funds to the city.

He said he wanted to see who would oppose the resolution and if there was no opposition then development of Amritsar should get a boost.

Sulking about not being consulted on projects for Amritsar, Sidhu said, "There should be involvement of elected representatives as they are the mandate of people. It is murder of democracy if an MP is not invited or involved in the decision making process of his/her constituency".

He said he would also hold a meeting with Badal to discuss a few projects. The former Test player also expressed satisfaction that the government had informed him that part of the funds transferred out of Amritsar had been restored.

"Bahut der kar di meharban aatay aatay, par darust ayae (It has taken a long time to come, but better late than never)," he said when asked about the delay in conceding his demands by the government.

About contesting the coming Lok Sabha elections, Sidhu said he had never sought a party ticket, and it was up to the party to decide.
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