Young girls and even married ladies who were tormented & brutalised in villages/towns in their own homes in front of their families by terrorists are today married, settled & have grown up children and even young grandchildren. Not willing to speak the truth what they actually went through at the hands of demons is understandable and justified. Otherwise if even 10 victims out of thousands of ladies come out openly to narrate their tales of woes, terrorists’ sympathisers will have nowhere to hide their faces unless they’re shameless of highest order. 😢
If Sikhs of today have any moral courage left or any sense of sacred duty towards Dash Guru, they should first question what was done to Baljit Kaur in Shri Akal Takht Sahib under Bhindranwala; before you play any victim card against the whole world.
Since every now and then one or the other issue keeps cropping up in Punjab, why not constitute a “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” to bring out truth in black and white and bring some sort of finality on what happened and who did. Let every character including politicians, religious leaders, bureaucrats, terrorists and everyone else who played key or dirty roles be exposed. Also include in it assassination of IG and the pogrom against Sikhs that followed. No harm in declassifying certain files to keep the entire exercise transparent. Need not hesitate to expose roles of foreign powers in funding and fomenting trouble. If required, the exercise should then be followed by legal action against those found guilty. Guilty but dead also be named and shamed. Properties bequeathed to their posterity by them be confiscated, sold and proceeds distributed among victims and their families.
JaiHind🇮🇳
British citizens of Pakistani origin killed those 52 innocent people in a series of suicide bombings.
This is something that Sadiq Khan, another British citizen of Pakistani origin, missed in his tweet below.
#JustSaying
@Parvathisam1078 Every answer will have more questions BUT something is to be done. The issue cannot be allowed to linger on. Politicians come and go. Parties gain power and lose BUT national interests are of paramount importance.
@Harpal5454 Sir, People like me who suffered during the 1984 pogrom against Sikhs in Delhi and otherwise can also depose on need basis. Sikhs outside Punjab suffered a lot for no fault of theirs. They also be made to participate in the exercise.
@avirajira We are the largest democracy on the Earth. No need to be scared of the truth coming out. Many if not all will find answers to their questions.
The movie Satluj is a textbook example of manufactured history. It claims to show the truth, but it purposely hides the real facts
The film completely ignores the bombings, bus massacres, and brutal violence caused by Khalistani terrorists against thousands of innocent people. By erasing the real killers from the story, it is not history but propaganda.
Showing only one side of the story is dishonest. Weaponizing a one-sided narrative while completely silencing the actual victims of terrorism is a dangerous game. You cannot just blame the police and give a free pass to the armed terrorists who actually started the bloodshed in Punjab.
Caring about only side of the story makes it a lie. True justice means remembering every innocent life lost, not just the ones that fit a political agenda.
It is time to stop falling for half-truths meant to brainwash the next generation.
@AmarJit_IFS About 1400 years ago, a "religious ideology born in a FOREIGN COUNTRY" where a female is just an object.
All Khalistanis are already converted to #Khali_Islamists. They are NOT real Sikhs.
*Bhindiwale & his supporters were Khali_Islamists and not Sikh.
I recently discovered that two very senior retired officers - one Lt Gen and the other a Secretary - have blocked me. This is when I neither followed them nor ever liked or commented on their contents. Their choice. Respecting their choices, I have also blocked them.
JaiHind🇮🇳