"Blood for Blood!" they howled, when called to a massacre. Heroes are few in the Khalistan saga. Terrorists, cops, politicians, courts, media all botched it and, after 50 years, a zombie movement still lurches on. Pre-order the tale here, to ship July 5th. https://t.co/AvgkYuUXdm
3/3 So what of India's alleged bombs? Some say Parmar used them as a secret Indian agent. But India had outed him as a wanted terrorist; so much for secrecy. And why is he a hero to Khalistanis if he was an enemy agent? It's all nonsense. But, 40 years on, they're stuck with it.
1/3 So, yes, uninvited Khalistanis did haunt yesterday's Air India memorial in YVR and blamed India for the bombing. But not a word to show what's wrong with the abundant evidence proving otherwise. Is 40 years not enough to devise a plausible answer?
https://t.co/qTYN9GF0yC
VANCOUVER, B.C. — June 23, 2025
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the Air India bombing, Canada’s deadliest act of terrorism. Families and friends of the 331 victims gathered at the memorial site in Vancouver under heavy police presence to honour the lives lost in the tragic 1985 attack.
With flowers, prayers, and moments of silence, the community paid tribute to those taken far too soon—many of them children.
Khalistanis showed up just like last year, deflecting responsibility for the terrorist act.
2/3 E.g. 2 of Reyat's bombs were checked in using Parmar's tickets. One blew up at Narita. Judge said 1,600 bits of shrapnel "conclusively" matched items bought by Reyat, like special batteries bought before checkin to keep the bombs ticking. So his were the bombs that blew up.
Compare that bit of fluff with the rock-solid evidence against Parmar and Reyat - like the latter's three convictions and his test blast with Parmar. And after 40 years, it's past time to tell Canada's Khalistanis to stop. Stop whitewashing mass murder.
40 years now since the Air India massacre. And will the bombers' fans give the families one day to gather and togrieve without the drumbeat of Khalistani lies? No. The ad tells them to go uninvited to the memorial and pretend Khalistanis didn't do it.
Another problem with the blame-India scam is Soft Target, the book said to "prove" India did it. But it only says that an anonymous source said his anonymous sources thought Parmar "may have been" an Indian agent. It proves nothing,
@Narinde88279916 The usual disinfo. They can't let the families grieve in peace. So it's "WORST TERRORIST ATTACK BY INDIA IN CANADIAN HISTORY."
It's blame-shifting and pretence. They feel sooo bad for the victims?
Sure they do. Is that why they're out to exonerate the bombers who killed them?
@puneet_sahani This sick veneration of a mass-murderer has disgraced the Khalistan mov't ever since Parmar's death in '92. Most Sikhs loathe it, but his fans won't shut up as Monday's memorials approach. It's 40 years since Parmar's only achievement: slaughtering 331 innocents. For nothing.
Khalistani Disinfo--Still Gaslighting Us After 40
Years Of Kanishka Bombing
Link-> https://t.co/aTIr43Kzdc
Featuring @CBCTerry and @sjlazars as our speakers.
About the Event:
Join us for a critical X Space discussion on the 40th anniversary of the Air India Flight 182 Kanishka bombing, one of the deadliest acts of aviation terrorism before 9/11.
On June 23, 1985, a bomb planted by Khalistani terrorists exploded mid-air over the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 329 people on board, including 268 Canadian citizens, 27 British, and 24 Indian nationals, among them 86 children. This event will explore the persistent disinformation campaigns by Khalistani extremists that continue to distort the truth, glorify terrorism, and gaslight communities even after four decades.
Why Attend?
✴️Hear Sanjay Lazar’s personal story of loss and resilience after the Kanishka bombing claimed his entire family.
✴️Gain insights from veteran journalist Terry Milewski on the history and ongoing impact of Khalistani disinformation.
✴️Understand how disinformation campaigns manipulate narratives and hinder justice for victims of terrorism.
✴️Join a call to action to counter these falsehoods and honor the memory of the 329 victims. Your participation helps amplify the truth and combat disinformation.
About Our Featured Speakers:
✴️Sanjay Lazar, Survivor and Advocate: Sanjay lost his father, stepmother, and three-year-old sister in the 1985 Kanishka bombing. A former Air India employee, lawyer, and author of On Angels’ Wings: Beyond the Bombing of Air India 182, Sanjay has dedicated his life to seeking justice and preserving the memory of the victims through his writings and advocacy.
✴️Quote: “We have lost our families all over again—this time to the Canadian justice system.”
✴️Terry Milewski, Veteran Journalist: A former CBC correspondent and author of Blood for Blood: Fifty Years of the Global Khalistan Project, Terry Milewski has extensively covered the Kanishka bombing and the Khalistan movement, exposing disinformation and advocating for accountability.
✴️Quote: “Sanjay Lazar has experienced a horror that should be inflicted on no human being, but his dogged pursuit of the truth was not diminished.”
Event Highlights:
✴️Personal Reflections: Sanjay Lazar shares his journey of surviving the loss of his family and his fight for justice amidst ongoing disinformation.
✴️Disinformation Exposed: Terry Milewski discusses how Khalistani extremists have rewritten history, glorified terrorists like Talwinder Singh Parmar, and spread falsehoods to manipulate public perception.
✴️Call to Action: Learn how to counter disinformation, support victims’ families, and ensure the Kanishka bombing is never forgotten.
Why This Matters:
For 40 years, Khalistani disinformation has gaslighted communities, with recent examples including petitions for new inquiries by some pro-Khalistani Canadian MPs and pro-Khalistani rallies honoring the attack’s mastermind, Talwinder Singh Parmar.
This event seeks to:
✴️Honor the 329 lives lost, including 86 children. ✴️Expose and counter Khalistani disinformation campaigns.
✴️Advocate for global unity against terrorism and its glorification.
Engage:
✴️Share your thoughts and questions during the live discussion using #Kanishka40.
Spread the Truth:
✴️If you can’t attend, share this event with your network to combat disinformation and honor the victims of the Kanishka bombing.
In Memoriam:
✴️We honor the 329 victims of Air India Flight 182, including Sanjay Lazar’s family: Sampath Lazar, Sylvia Lazar, and Sandeeta Lazar. Their memory fuels our resolve to fight disinformation and seek justice.
For more information on Khalistani radicalism in The West: Follow on X @SanUvacha@sjlazars@CBCTerry@SV01voice@puneet_sahani@OnTheNewsBeat@Navdeep_UK@OnTheNewsBeat@BezirganMocha@DanielBordmanOG@CanadaStoxx
No moral here - just that, sometimes, the media pack picks the right darling - in this case, the one who did not lean to murder, bribery and the compulsory sterilization of indigenous people. 35 years on, it still seems it woulda been better if he'd won. RIP Mario Vargas Llosa.
CBC rarely covered Latin American elections in my day. But the world media was hot for Mario Vargas Llosa's 1990 presidential campaign in Peru. Ruling leftists tremble as fan of Margaret Thatcher takes big lead in polls! And he writes like a dream!
The ruling lefties had woken up at the last minute, howling that Vargas Llosa would slash spending. It would be a "Varga-shock!" A panic erased Vargas Llosa's lead. Fujimori won, adopted Vargas Llosa's policies, then made himself a murderous dictator and ended up in jail.