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Masked Genocide and Posturing
for Peace
Dr. Amrik Singh
The
ruling Congress is overwhelmingly convinced that Jagdish Tytler is
no embarrassment, but a zealous soldier of the party. It doesn’t
matter if law makers in the parliament once forced Dr. Manmohan
Singh’s government to dispense with his tainted services in the
Union Cabinet. Tytler has greater resilience to bounce back. Though
a shoe missile had hit him in the eye, Tytler startled the civil
society again with his appointment as chairman of the Commonwealth
Games Organizing Committee. It seems Sonia Gandhi can go to great
lengths to accommodate his interests. Dr. Manmohan Singh can imperil
his own fair name for the sake of the like of Tytler and suggest to
the Sikhs to forget the past. Home Minister P. Chidambram endured
the slight of the shoe but did not miss defending Tytler. What a
shame for a sovereign India that one its top dignitaries could be
arrested in
London
for murders committed in Delhi 25 years ago!
Vir Sanghvi of
Hindustan Times had reacted to shoe fiasco in a questioning way. He
wondered why Congress issued tickets to Tytler and Sajjan Kumar in
the first place? Then why had it withdrawn their names after
Jarnail Singh’s impatience stared in its face? Sanghvi knows quite
well that the politicians who become an eyesore for minority
politics are in fact trump cards for majority politics. Mainstream
media that Sanghvi represents does not stand up for the muffled
people. When Sonia, Priyanka and Rahul Gandhi declared in tandem
that Dr. Manmohan Singh was their candidate, think tanks of the
party negated his Sikh credentials by purposely issuing tickets to
Tytler and Kumar who clearly are champions of turban terminators.
Congress’ think tanks were sure of Sikhs’ protests and that was what
they needed to stir the nerve of the Hindu majority rule in the
ensuing elections. In their view, it was a device par excellence!
Rewarding mass
murderers has been in vogue since ancient times. Shudras suffered
wrath of marauding mobs at different times. Convinced of their
status at “the holy feet of Brahma”, they had no language, no myth,
no religion that could liberate them from their subjugation. Those
who aspired to a better life were either absorbed in the Vedic
dharma or were torn from the community they vowed to serve. Deprived
and depraved of any life affirming forces, Shudras’ highest pleasure
was to serve their masters without question. That was the only
condition of peace in the Brahmnical order.
Buddhists once
embarked on a path to reverse the said dictum of peace. A systematic
invasion continued until Buddhists stopped claiming their religion
as separate from Hinduism. In the early seventeenth century, when
Shudras’ voice found a parallel status with all other spiritual
traditions in Aad Granth, an earthshaking paranoia seized the top
tier of Brahman hierarchy. It erupted in an organized plot against
the Holy text and the Harmandir built to preserve it.
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True to India’s Orwellian vision, Sikhs are target of all
pervasive government surveillance, mind control strategies
through diversionary techniques, and voiding of their
citizenship rights. With 22 recipients of Indira peace awards, a
film in English shot in most influential countries of the world,
and a Sikh prime minister at the helm of affairs will establish
Indira’s credentials for peace and non-violence. Sikhs with
their self-contradictory statements, and murky politics of Delhi
and Amritsar Gurdwara Prabandhak Committees will probably
indulge in self-defeating posturing to lay blame somewhere else. |
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Armed with all
arts, knowledge and occult mantras, Brahmins found allies in rulers
of the time. They aligned all their goals with those of the rulers
with a view to decimate emerging Dharma. Any attempts to empower
Shudras over and above Vedic edicts amounted to blasphemy. The West
believes that occult Brahmins are unparalleled in smearing campaign.
Pandits’ slander follows uninterrupted path until a majority becomes
polarized to their opinions.
That precisely
is the signal for henchmen “Strike when the iron is hot.” Blue Star
operation came after a consistent campaign of projecting the entire
Sikh community as violent and bloodthirsty. In November, Indira’s
India rose to rid the land of “Sikh demons”. The message traveled
with equal emphasis to the executive, the judiciary and the
parliament to suspend their operation completely for 72 hours and
partially thereafter. Earlier in June 1984, the Indian Military was
given 48 hours to finish everything in the Golden Temple. The
symbolic sweep of secretive messaging affected all political
parties. The 1985 parliamentary elections ratified genocidal hunger
in the shape of ¾ majority to Indira Gandhi’s Congress. Her party
won 408 parliamentary seats to convince the world how necessary it
was to kill Sikhs in free India. The largest democracy in the world
set new precedents: bash minorities to save democracy.
Orwell’s 1984 is
so true in case of Sikhs’ persecution. Totalitarian regimes’ guiding
principle is ‘who controls the past, controls the future.’ In
Orwell’s novel, Ministry of Truth is engaged in altering old poems
to the spirit of party’s ideology. In the similar fashion, the
Indian Army ransacked Golden Temple reference library at the behest
of Indian Big Brothers. Their attempt to control the Sikh past is
quite obvious in sheltering anti-Sikh spiritual traditions and
fearless interference in the practice of their religion. All
pervasive surveillance, mind control strategies, and voiding of
citizenship rights are themes of George Orwell’s novel 1984
that he wrote in 1948.
Orwell had served in Indian Imperial Police for five years from
1922 to 27 and had remained the BBC Talk Producer for India in 1941.
Thus, he had witnessed the alliance of the British with Occult
Brahmins as sure steps towards totalitarianism. Orwell’s vision is
often referred to Stalinism, but his oblique references to the
desire of the British and Brahmins to control religious, social and
the political life of people round the globe are often ignored.
True to Orwellian vision, Sikhs are target of all pervasive
government surveillance, mind control strategies through
diversionary techniques, and voiding of their citizenship rights. So
far they demanded justice for 3000 murders in the Capital of the
country. A greater number of Sikhs were killed in other cities, for
which even victims have not raised their voice yet.
In the month of November, Indira Gandhi’s death anniversary and Sikh
pogroms evoke mixed memories. Congress makes every effort to laud
Indira Gandhi role in Indian politics and ignore Sikhs’ demand for
justice. Some gestures sound satirical, deliberate and depressive
for victims of anti Sikh violence. For instance on
November 15, 2004
“Seavey Awards” was given to
Delhi police for ‘High Quality Enforcement Through Community
Policing.’ In November, Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament
and Development worth 25 Lac Rupees is given to renowned national
and international figures. Among 22 recipients, Jimmy Carter, Bill
Gates, Mikhail Gorbachev, Kofi Annan are few of prominent
personalities.
Director Krishna Shah has announced making a film in English on
Indira Gandhi that will be shot in
India,
U.K. U.S.A and Russia. Madhuri Dixit has agreed to play the role of
Indira
Gandhi. The Film “Mother: The Indira Gandhi’s Story” will probably
cons titute
a myth of Indira’s greatness in quelling Sikhs’ seditious intents.
With 22
recipients of Indira peace awards, a film in English shot in most
influential countries of the world, and a Sikh prime minister at the
helm of affairs will establish Indira’s credentials for peace and
non-violence. Sikhs with their self-contradictory statements, and
murky politics of Delhi and Amritsar Gurdwara Prabandhak Committees
will probably indulge in self-defeating posturing to lay blame
somewhere else.
25
November 2009
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