Sunday, November 8, 2009

KNOW THE FACTS of the 1984 Sikh Genocide

Know the Facts of “84' Sikh Genocide”
October 31st, 1984 – November 4th, 1984: “84' Sikh Genocide”.

“84' Sikh Genocide” was far from being a spontaneous expression of "madness" and popular "grief and anger" at Mrs. Gandhi's assassination as made out to be by the authorities.
It was an outcome of a well organized plan marked by important politicians of the Indian National Congress party and authorities in the administration.

The brutal killing, looting and raping of Sikhs during the “84' Sikh Genocide” took place in Delhi, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, Jammu & Kashmir, Chattisgarh and Maharashtra.
As per official records over 3000 Sikhs were killed but the fact is, over 30,000 were killed throughout India and over 2,00,000 were displaced.

Sikh Army officers and men in uniform were done to death in the presence of non-Sikh soldiers, who stood as silent spectators.

Hundreds of Gurudwaras and thousands of Guru Granth Sahibs were burnt and desecrated.
Property worth millions was looted and destroyed.

Senior members of Indian National Congress party led murderous mobs during “84' Sikh Genocide”. These included Jagdish Tytler (Member Parliament), Sajjan Kumar (Member Parliament), Kamal Nath (Member Parliament), Dharam Das Shastri (Congress's senior party member), Vasant Sathe, HKL Bhagat and many more.

Amitabh Bachchan was shown on television inciting people to kill Sikhs. He raised the slogan ‘Khoon ke chheente Indira ko marne walon ke gharon tak pahunchne chahiye (The bloodstains must reach the houses of those who killed Indira)’.

Sikh dwellings were identified by government voters lists.

Ten Inquires of the “84' Sikh Genocide” are over. After every commission, a cover-up operation has been launched to protect the perpetrators of this organized genocide.

Clean chits given to the guilty by the investigative agencies despite testimonies of witnesses.

The guilty remain unpunished and enjoy positions of power in India.

After 25 years the victims await Justice.

Sikhs for Justice joined hands with witnesses of “84' Sikh Genocide” – Jasbir Singh (gave his statement against Jagdish Tytler on December 25, 2008 before CBI in California ), Surinder Singh (passed away on July 13, 2009, gave his statement against Jagdish Tytler on December 23-24, 2008 before CBI in New York), Gurcharan Singh Rishi (passed away on February 17, 2009, he gave his statement against Sajjan Kumar to CBI on March 12, 2008, but passed away just before two days he was to appear before the Delhi High Court ), Resham Singh (ready to testify against CBI) and brought them before the international media.

Sikhs for Justice is struggling to get justice for the victims of “84' Sikh Genocide”

Lest We Forget : 1984 Sikh Massacre

It is the responsibility of all Sikh to remember this event in 1984.
Just like the Jews think of Holocaust, this is the same thing for us Sikhs.

All Sikhs must fight for this justice. All of us.
Until those who did this are not bought to justice, we wil not sleep a good sleep everynight.

Somehow Rajiv paid the heavy price of being killed himself. Now the others must be bought to justice.


Petition Lest We Forget

Mishra Commission  Affidavits

this is how fucked up the Indian government / services / police and army is: Mishra Commission Affidavits: "Affidavit of Mishra Commission"

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Forgive sounds good, Forget I am not sure I could

Forgive sounds good, Forget I am not sure I could

This year, year 2009 is the 25th anniversary of the genocide of Sikhs committed by Indian Govt. and the above line that I have chosen from the Grammy award winning song “Not ready to make nice”, of Dixie chicks aptly describes my feeling towards that Govt. sponsored ethnic cleansing of Sikhs.

I still clearly remember those days; I was almost 8 years old in 1984 and living in Ranchi, Bihar. My Mom and Dad narrowly escaped death at the hands of mob on 1st November and then for 3 days I saw shops and houses belonging to Sikhs being burned from my window. We were able to survive as we were living in a Telephone Exchange, a Government building. After 2 days curfew was imposed and when curfew was relaxed, I used to go out with my mom to get milk and ration with my hairs knotted at the back like girls to hide my Sikh identity. I can clearly talk about myself that after that genocide that was committed in 1984 Sikhs have always lived with fear as to what can happen next.

When Indra’s son Rajiv was assassinated, I was 15 years old and living in Delhi. A family friend called at 3 in the morning and informed us about it. At that time it was not known as to who were the assassins, and so we informed all the Sikhs that we could and got ourselves ready to face what could have been the next unleashing of fury upon one of the minorities living in world’s largest democracy.

I believe that horrible incidents that have taken place in the past must be made available to the present and future generations so that they can learn a lesson from those incidents and happenings. Rather even the very generation that lived during those times is sometimes unaware of such incidents and must be made aware of it.

Exactly 25 years have passed and none of the people responsible for that carnage have been brought to justice. Sajjan Kumar, Kamal Nath, DharamDas Shastri, Jagdish Tytler and HKL Bhagat(now dead) are all enjoying the fruits of their labor even though their Master Rajiv is long gone.

The most important thing that becomes clear from all this is the wrong notion that some people had in their mind; only one person/family or one political party was responsible for this genocide. This is absolutely rubbish. Had it been the case then what about the time when BJP(Bhartiya Janta Party) was in power. Or for that matter for a small amount of time when VP Singh came to power? This is to the credit of VP Singh though, that he did try to implicate the culprits. CBI went to arrest Sajjan Kumar but have to come back empty handed with their cars and vehicles smashed. Or what about the culprits of Godhra massacre where thousands of Muslims were butchered the same way as was done with Sikhs in 1984. So it is not one party or one person but one particular thinking and ideology that work behind all this. What is that? I will leave it unsaid, as sometimes Silence is itself deafening.

Of course there are good people too, like the Justice Dhingra and then Police commissioner Maxwell Pereira who averted attack on Sis Ganj Gurdwara.

To put salt over the wounds, when Manmohan Singh a Sikh becomes Prime minister of India, he asks for forgiveness for the massacre of Sikhs. What a drama? Sikhs are killed and Sikh is saying forgive me!!!!! , this is what is known in Punjabi as “ Tagda Marta bhi hai aur Rone bhi nahi deta”, Strong and powerful will beat you up and wont even let you complain.

In order for people who have no idea of what happened to Sikhs I am just quoting an incident recorded by renowned feminist Madhu Kishwar in her reputed magazine called “Manushi” reproduced by HS Phoolka in his book : “When a tree shook Delhi”.

Two decades later this account was placed on official records when Madhu Kishwar filed an affidavit before the Nanavati commission:

“Gurdip Kaur, a 45 year old woman from Block 32, Trilokpuri, told a typical story. Her husband and three sons were brutally murdered in front of her. Her husband used to run a small shop in the locality. Her eldest son, Bhajan Singh, worked at the railway station; the second, in a radio repair shop; and the third as a scooter driver.

She says, ‘On the morning of 1 November, when Indira Mata’s body was brought to Teen Murti, everyone was watching television. Since 8.00 am, they were showing homage being paid to her dead body.At about noon, my children said, “Mother, please make some food.We are hungry.” I had not cooked that day, and I said, “Son, everyone is mourning. She was our mother too. She helped us to settle here. So I don’t feel like lighting the fire today.”

‘Soon after this, the attack started. Three of the men ran out, and were set on fire. My youngest son stayed in the house with me. He shaved off his beard and cut his hair. But they came into the house. Those young boys, 14 and 16 years old, began to drag my son out even though he was hiding behind me.

‘They tore my clothes and stripped me naked in front of my son. My son cried, “Elder brothers, don’t do this. She is your mother just as she is my mother.” But they raped me right there, in front of my son, in my own house. They were young boys, maybe eight of them. When one of them raped me, I said, “My child, never mind. Do what you like. But remember, I have given birth to children. This child came into the world by this same path.”

‘After they had taken my honour, they left. I took my son out with me, and made him sit among the women, but they came and dragged him away. They took him to the street corner, hit him with lathis, sprinkled kerosene over him, and burnt him alive.

‘I tried to save him but they struck me with knives and broke my arm. At that time, I was completely naked. If I had even one piece of clothing on my body, I would have gone and thrown myself over my son and tried to save him. I would have done anything to save at least one young man of my family. Not one of the four is left.”(When a Tree Shook Delhi, page 70)

At last I would only like to tell the very words of the above mentioned song to some self declared Sikh custodians, scholars and intellectuals who give me the advice that let bygones be bygones:
Forgive, sounds good; forget, I am not sure I could
They say time heals everything but I am still waiting
I am not ready to make nice, I am not ready to back down
I am still mad as hell, I don’t have time to go round and round and round

ਏਤੀ ਮਾਰ ਪਈ ਕਰਲਾਣੇ ਤੈਂ ਕੀ ਦਰਦੁ ਨ ਆਇਆ ॥੧॥ ਕਰਤਾ ਤੂੰ ਸਭਨਾ ਕਾ ਸੋਈ ॥ ਜੇ ਸਕਤਾ ਸਕਤੇ ਕਉ ਮਾਰੇ ਤਾ ਮਨਿ ਰੋਸੁ ਨ ਹੋਈ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ ਸਕਤਾ ਸੀਹੁ ਮਾਰੇ ਪੈ ਵਗੈ ਖਸਮੈ ਸਾ ਪੁਰਸਾਈ ॥ .ਰਤਨ ਵਿਗਾੜਿ ਵਿਗੋਏ ਕੁਤੀ ਰਤਨ ਮੁਇਆ ਸਾਰ ਨ ਕਾਈ ॥ ਆਪੇ ਜੋੜਿ ਵਿਛੋੜੇ ਆਪੇ ਵੇਖੁ ਤੇਰੀ ਵਡਿਆਈ ॥੨॥ਜੇ ਕੋ ਨਾਉ ਧਰਾਏ ਵਡਾ ਸਾਦ ਕਰੇ ਮਨਿ ਭਾਣੇ ॥ ਖਸਮੈ ਨਦਰੀ ਕੀੜਾ ਆਵੈ ਜੇਤੇ ਚੁਗੈ ਦਾਣੇ ॥ ਮਰਿ ਮਰਿ ਜੀਵੈ ਤਾ ਕਿਛੁ ਪਾਏ ਨਾਨਕ ਨਾਮੁ ਵਖਾਣੇ ॥੩॥੫॥੩੯॥ {ਪੰਨਾ 360}

Gurpreet Singh Sumra
Brampton,Canada

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