@pakistan_untold@Vijesh65 That's the chutiyapa porkis live in. He is actually an Indian by civilization. They are glorifying the invaders who raped their mothers and made them a porki.
Not many would remember that 22 innocent students who had gone to Thapar Institute of Technology, Patiala for a cultural festival in November of 1989 were brutally shot dead past midnight in their rooms and 11 of them were my college mates and friends at REC Kurukshetra (now NIT) and the rest from Nagpur.
I grew up in Punjab during the brutal years of militancy. I remember reading newspaper headlines about buses being stopped and innocent passengers being pulled out and killed. I also remember accounts of young men being picked up, detained and tortured, despite having nothing to do with the movement. Including from my village.
Those memories are precisely why I don’t believe we should become so uncomfortable with difficult chapters of our history that we stop telling stories about them.
This isn’t Center-State issue.
This is NO religious issue.
This is JattSikh issue.
You let good Jatts take care of Khalistani Jatts.
Khalistani are criminals & should be treated as such.
STOP tilting scales & political interference in policing.
-man who saved the nation, #KPSGill
Read this article https://t.co/JjzUYyeyTo
Written by a lady who was a schoolgirl in Punjab, from the days of Bhindranwale’s goons killing innocent Hindus, Op Bluestar & siege of GoldenTemple, pogrom of Sikhs in Delhi, to full blown Khalistan insurgency.
Painful but illuminating.
@activistjyot इसका एक दूसरा परिप्रेक्ष्य भी है। क्या किसान आंदोलन के बाद हिंदुओं का गुरुद्वारा जाना कम हुआ? कितना कम हुआ? इस गति से अगर फाड़ चलता रहा तो कब तक हम एक रहेंगे?
@theskindoctor13 File photo from Canada. Placard reads: “रंडी बामणी मुर्दाबाद। सिखां दी कातिल रंडी बामणी”
Much more crude in Punjabi; in English translates to “Death to slut Brahmin woman. Murderer of Sikhs, bitch Brahmin woman.”
Such hate, such caste-ism, such evil fed to kids by Khalistanis.
🚨 Shocking video from a #Khalistan protest in #Australia 🇦🇺
A small toddler holding a megaphone and stomping on the Indian flag.
Is this child abuse or just 'activism'? Why drag innocent kids into this hate? It can cause serious mental harm later.
#DillitDosanjh Will Never Tell You About This !
15 JUNE 1991
A date that deserves to be remembered Armed #Khalistani#terrorists stopped two trains near #Ludhiana and, according to historical accounts, separated passengers by #religion before killing #Hindu passengers in a brutal act of violence.
Dozens of innocent lives were lost. Families were shattered. Yet, this tragedy is far less remembered in the national conversation than many other acts of terror.
Remembering victims of #terrorism is not about politics. It is about ensuring that innocent lives are not forgotten and that historv is remembered in full.
भाजपा सरकार को तख्त श्री पटना साहिब में संगत दर्शन के लिए दशमेश पिता गुरु गोबिंद सिंह जी और माता साहिब कौर जी का श्रृंगार करने का सौभाग्य प्राप्त हुआ है।
सभी संगत तख़्त श्री पटना साहिब में अवश्य जाएं और जोरा साहिब में अवश्य जाएं।
- आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री श्री @narendramodi जी
Not just we say, once even Simranjit Singh Mann admitted that Khalistanis lost support in the countryside because of the violence of some terrorists’ leaders in 1980s. “They started raping the girls, abducting the girls, looting the people. Once a militant movement loses its high moral ground, it’s going to fail.” The author said even nephew of Bhindrawala Jasbir Singh Rode echoed what Mann said.
And still they have the audacity to defend, revere and glorify these terrorists. Their life-sized images at our religious places shows that generations are being misguided. Can’t be more shameful.
*Inspired by @puneet_sahani’s post
“25,000 Hindus Were Butchered by Khalistanis."
Ravneet Singh Bittu, Grandson of Former Punjab CM Beant Singh urges Hindus to Speak for Their Massacre by Khalistanis during Militancy in Punjab.
Did you know?
In the bloody days of Khaistani terror in Punjab, khlistani issued a brutal 13-point diktat: every schoolgirl must wear Salwar Kameez or else.
Mrs. Nirmal Kanta, a courageous Hindu principal of a government secondary school in Rajpura, dared to speak up. Seeing that many of her impoverished students couldn’t afford the new uniform, she simply requested a two-week extension.
Days later, on 17 December 1990, Khlistani trrorists gunned her down in cold blood right in front of her own students.
The Babbar Khalsa proudly claimed responsibility. Her “crime” was "Asking for a little time" so poor girls wouldn’t be forced out of school or killed.