THE TRUTH
I decided to create this thread after the news being shown in media that some anti-nationals are trying again to ressurect Bhinderanwale and Khalistan movement.
Khalistanis and their masters in Pakistan will always rant about "Never Forget 84 Riots" and thus they potray Indians and particularly Hindus as devils.
But no one raises the issue of massacre of Hindus and Sikhs in Punjab during the militancy era, when Hindus and patriotic peace loving Sikhs were asked to step out of the bus and then they were executed on point blank range with AK-47.
Hindu shops were looted in the name of "Khalistan", Ferozepur, Amritsar, Faridkot, Gurdaspur regions once used to be majority Hindu populated area, but due these Khalistani militancy people left these regions to save their lives.
Almost all of the Sikh militant groups in Punjab aimed to created an independent nation called Khalistan through acts of violence directed not only at members of the police and security forces, but also specifically at Hindu and Sikhs who were reluctant to accept their version of History and Religion. In the early 1990s, a number of militant groups tried to impose "codes of conduct" for journalists; these codes carried a death penalty for those who disobeyed. Sikhs belonging to non-orthodox minority sects were also murdered.
The owner of Punjab Kesari newspaper LALA JAGAT NARAIN was riddled with 67 bullets in his chest by Khalistani militants in the name of" Waheguru". Just because he use to publish truth about atrocities committed on Hindus by Khalistanis and the acts of the separatist leader Jarnail Singh Bhindrawala. No one ever mentions it.
According to Human Rights Watch "In the beginning on the 1980s, Sikh separatists in Punjab committed serious human rights abuses, including the massacre of civilians, attacks upon non-Sikhs in the state, and indiscriminate bomb attacks in crowded places.
According to an estimate, 85% of the civilians who died in terrorists attacks in Punjab were Hindus. Threats were also made to the minority Hindu population so as to drive them out of Punjab. In fact, a large population of Hindus left Punjab permanently in 1980's. This also led to rise to the drift of Punjabi Hindus from Punjabi culture and language. This resulted in thousands of Hindus fleeing the state.
This old old video shows how Khalistani Terrorists tried to hold the whole nation to ransom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iFSfvaCifs
I decided to create this thread after the news being shown in media that some anti-nationals are trying again to ressurect Bhinderanwale and Khalistan movement.
Khalistanis and their masters in Pakistan will always rant about "Never Forget 84 Riots" and thus they potray Indians and particularly Hindus as devils.
But no one raises the issue of massacre of Hindus and Sikhs in Punjab during the militancy era, when Hindus and patriotic peace loving Sikhs were asked to step out of the bus and then they were executed on point blank range with AK-47.
Hindu shops were looted in the name of "Khalistan", Ferozepur, Amritsar, Faridkot, Gurdaspur regions once used to be majority Hindu populated area, but due these Khalistani militancy people left these regions to save their lives.
Almost all of the Sikh militant groups in Punjab aimed to created an independent nation called Khalistan through acts of violence directed not only at members of the police and security forces, but also specifically at Hindu and Sikhs who were reluctant to accept their version of History and Religion. In the early 1990s, a number of militant groups tried to impose "codes of conduct" for journalists; these codes carried a death penalty for those who disobeyed. Sikhs belonging to non-orthodox minority sects were also murdered.
The owner of Punjab Kesari newspaper LALA JAGAT NARAIN was riddled with 67 bullets in his chest by Khalistani militants in the name of" Waheguru". Just because he use to publish truth about atrocities committed on Hindus by Khalistanis and the acts of the separatist leader Jarnail Singh Bhindrawala. No one ever mentions it.
According to Human Rights Watch "In the beginning on the 1980s, Sikh separatists in Punjab committed serious human rights abuses, including the massacre of civilians, attacks upon non-Sikhs in the state, and indiscriminate bomb attacks in crowded places.
According to an estimate, 85% of the civilians who died in terrorists attacks in Punjab were Hindus. Threats were also made to the minority Hindu population so as to drive them out of Punjab. In fact, a large population of Hindus left Punjab permanently in 1980's. This also led to rise to the drift of Punjabi Hindus from Punjabi culture and language. This resulted in thousands of Hindus fleeing the state.
This old old video shows how Khalistani Terrorists tried to hold the whole nation to ransom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iFSfvaCifs