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Sikh terrorist shouldn't be anyone's hero


By Jonathan Kay, The Province March 29, 2012



Indian politicians stayed Wednesday the execution of Balwant Singh Rajoana, an unrepentant Sikh terrorist who masterminded the killing of Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh - and 17 others - in 1995.

The suicide bomber who per-formed the deed was identified as Dilawar Singh, but Rajoana admits that he was the backup bomber. Rajoana has made no real effort to defend himself in court, admits his crimes and seems content to die as a martyr for the cause of his Sikh terrorist group Babbar Khalsa. His execution, which politicians fear would create massive disturbances in the Punjab, would be India's first since 2004.

Many Sikhs, including some here in Canada, have turned Rajoana into a hero figure - despite the facts that his target, Beant Singh, was himself a Sikh. Since Beant Singh was a Sikh moderate who took a leading role in suppressing radical Sikh insurgents, he's considered a blood traitor by radicals.

Sadly, this isn't an isolated case. As the Vancouver Sun's Kim Bolan has reported, a militant minority of Sikhs have marred B.C. parades by displaying images of Air India mastermind (and Babbar Khalsa founder) Talwinder Singh Parmar; as well as Satwant Singh Bhaker, Indira Gandhi's assassin; and the killers of Indian Gen. Arunkumar Shridhar Vaidya. In many cases, naive Canadian politicians, unable to read the Punjabi descriptions, have stood idly by clapping their hands as images of these "martyrs" rolled past.

In the case of Rajoana, the facts are more complicated, because many activists say that they merely oppose his execution - on the grounds that the death penalty is inhumane.

This week, Jasbir Sandhu, NDP MP from Surrey North, reportedly got an ovation from parliamentary peers when he implored Stephen Harper to protest India's actions - citing opposition to the death penalty in general terms. Ontario MPP Jagmeet Singh, arguing the same point, appeared to suggest that Ontario's trade relationship with India might be used as leverage. Former Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal also has taken up the cause, addressing a rally on March 25.

More disturbing than this are the grassroots Canadian Sikh groups that appear to be openly identifying with Rajoana's cause. A poster for a March 29 Toronto-area rally, for instance, is headlined "I am Rajoa-na." Sikh sources tell me that the organizers who bused Sikhs from Toronto, Hamilton, Brampton and Windsor, Ont., and Montreal to a major rally Wednesday in Ottawa today are promoting similar propaganda in Punjabi. (One of the Toronto-area rally organizers, whose name appears on a separate Punjabi flyer promoting the event, is a Sikh Youth leader who reportedly is close to Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty.)

A poster declaring "I am Merah" or "I am Yigal Amir" would rightly be seen as scandalous. Even Tamil extremists would have had a hard time getting away with "I am Prab-hakaran." So why do Sikh extremists often get a free pass in this country - even after Air India awakened us to the problem? Is it the banal fact that Eurocentric reporters and politicians simply have trouble telling one Singh from the next? Or do we regard the internal politics of the Indian state as too opaque for scrutiny?

It is true that the Indian government and military apparatus, of which Beant Singh was part, made some terrible mistakes in the battle against Sikh extremists in the 1980s - including mass killings that continue to scar the nation's conscience. The world shouldn't forget the innocent Sikh victims of government brutality who perished during that period. But such remembrances do not change the fact that terrorism is terrorism.

The campaign against violent creeds should be a universal one - not just confined to the fight against militant Islam. For it is all part of the same pathology. In the case of Sikh and Muslim terrorism, they even are headquartered in the same place: The leader of the Bab-bar Khalsa terrorist group (which is banned in Canada) is now at large in Pakistan, where he reportedly receives protection from that country's intelligence service, the ISI - just like many Taliban leaders and even, possibly, until last year, Osama bin Laden himself.

Even for those Rajoana activists who say they merely oppose the death penalty, the Sikh killer makes a strange figure of sympathy. Rajoana himself had no problem killing large numbers of innocent people in pursuit of his own warped version of justice. He deserves to die as much as any Jew-killing Jihadi or spree killer.

If we are to search for "martyrs" in this case, let us find them among the innocent bystanders who died on Aug. 31, 1995, at the hands of terrorists.

Jonathan Kay is managing editor for comment at the National Post, and a fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
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this article is about canadian sikhs but the views the author holds is correct. would not like to compare religions, but this kind of creating martyrs out of terrorists are common in many parts of the world including middle east.
 
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For one, a very stupid heading.

The Sikhs have a valid case in releasing their angst at the system which has failed them. If I were in their place I would have done the same thing. 4000 Sikhs killed by the goon of a political party and no justice served with animals like tytler wiling away his age playing golf.

They need to be empathized with and made sure their grievances are solved so that genuine reconciliation can bloom..a thing that was destroyed by the blood sucking congress with this penchant for religious politics and communal riots.

p.s.:- This article was not written by an Indian, rather by a Canadian..so no comments.
 
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this is not a good heading. I have seen 100% members speaking out kicking arse of these ministers, supporting their removal and sending them to yamlok for making India hell and when some one takes a step we call him terrorist. This is not good.
 
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sikhs should understand that we already have people who carry out killings in the name of religion....sikh should not support the killers and tag them as martyrs..although it is true that justice is still not been given to 1984 victims but glorifying murderers is not going to help...sikhs should unite and storm to delhi peacefully to demand justice...
 
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sikhs should understand that we already have people who carry out killings in the name of religion....sikh should not support the killers and tag them as martyrs..although it is true that justice is still not been given to 1984 victims but glorifying murderers is not going to help...sikhs should unite and storm to delhi peacefully to demand justice...

o really? march peacefully?,.,...they have been marching since 30 years.....why are u fooling them and wasting their time?
 
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sikhs should unite and storm to delhi peacefully to demand justice...
You mean something like this
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BJP-leader-Arun-Jaitley-and-SAD-MP-Harsimrat-Kaur-along-with-Sikh-community-members-take-part-in-a-candle-light-vigil-demanding-justice-on-26th-anniversary-of-1984-anti-Sikh-riots-in-New-Delhi-.jpg

They have leased( for 99 yrs) that place in Delhi for peaceful protest because they know they will be there next year.
Doing it,Since 84 :cheesy:


P.S - Rajoana and Beant Singh got nothing to with 84 riot's.Beant Singh killed thousand's of Sikhs during 90's along with his lackey K.P.S Gill.

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How about we discuss all this in a single thread instead of multiple thread :unsure:
 
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o really? march peacefully?,.,...they have been marching since 30 years.....why are u fooling them and wasting their time?

these small gatherings in cities and villages dont work in India...what i am talking about is united but peaceful rally to New Delhi...it will work i am pretty sure....our governments dont pay heed to small morchas...

You mean something like this
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IN29_VSS_SIKH1_JPG_10011f.jpg

BJP-leader-Arun-Jaitley-and-SAD-MP-Harsimrat-Kaur-along-with-Sikh-community-members-take-part-in-a-candle-light-vigil-demanding-justice-on-26th-anniversary-of-1984-anti-Sikh-riots-in-New-Delhi-.jpg

They have leased( for 99 yrs) that place in Delhi for peaceful protest because they know they will be there next year.
Doing it,Since 84 :cheesy:


P.S - Rajoana and Beant Singh got nothing to with 84 riot's.Beant Singh killed thousand's of Sikhs during 90's along with his lackey K.P.S Gill.

it is still small guys...i am talking about the kind of gathering we had for jan lokpal..it should be so huge that media should not have anything else to broadcast but this....all they are doing is some small gatherings at some small corner..they should show their strength to congress government sitting in assembly...
 
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these small gatherings in cities and villages dont work in India...what i am talking about is united but peaceful rally to New Delhi...it will work i am pretty sure....our governments dont pay heed to small morchas...
Those are some random pictures from Delhi.Don't have the time to look for pics with huge gathering's.

P.S - They are done in others countries too

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it is still small guys...i am talking about the kind of gathering we had for jan lokpal..it should be so huge that media should not have anything else to broadcast but this....all they are doing is some small gatherings at some small corner..they should show their strength to congress government sitting in assembly...
Well Jan Lokpal was a Indian thing but somehow this is just a Sikh movement.Total population of Sikhs in India is 20 million so it can't be compared to a movement of 1.2 billion people.
 
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sikhs should understand that we already have people who carry out killings in the name of religion....sikh should not support the killers and tag them as martyrs..although it is true that justice is still not been given to 1984 victims but glorifying murderers is not going to help...sikhs should unite and storm to delhi peacefully to demand justice...

Why is that the Sikhs should display their understanding nature? What about the understanding of the 9 commissions set up by the govt to investigate the riots? Murderers and martyrs became heroes the day the state failed to act and instead became a murderer itself.
 
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Usually other countries come and do what needs to be done - like killing the world's most wanted terrorist residing there.

We don't have terrorists wanted in all parts of the world making India their happy home. There really is no comparison.

thats what you think ,... there are thousands of terrorists in india... i can see how many people in india thinks "India their happy home"... may be some internet warriors like yourself ...otherwise i can see what happening in east states of india , 90's punjab, Kashmir etc etc

Pakistan on the other hand is totally a different country, we are not babies and we dont cry like you people, everything in Kashmir is due to terrorists in Pakistan blah blah ...

yes you are right , There really is no comparison. Pakistan is far more better place to live....

curfew in indian punjab...
 
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thats what you think ,... there are thousands of terrorists in india... i can see how many people in india thinks "India their happy home"... may be some internet warriors like yourself ...otherwise i can see what happening in east states of india , 90's punjab, Kashmir etc etc

Pakistan on the other hand is totally a different country, we are not babies and we dont cry like you people, everything in Kashmir is due to terrorists in Pakistan blah blah ...

yes you are right , There really is no comparison. Pakistan is far more better place to live....

And yet you can't name one or two when asked. You say there are thousands of terrorists in India. Name 3 terrorists wanted by foreign governments, living in India with the knowledge of the government and society. Heck, name at least one terrorist roaming freely in India. And I'm talking about people declared to be terrorists by a foreign government, not someone you think is a terrorist.

If you can't do that, promise yourself that in future you won't make statements that can't be backed up.

http://www.terrorism-research.com/state/countries.php
 
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And yet you can't name one or two when asked. You say there are thousands of terrorists in India. Name 3 terrorists wanted by foreign governments, living in India with the knowledge of the government and society. Heck, name at least one terrorist roaming freely in India. And I'm talking about people declared to be terrorists by a foreign government, not someone you think is a terrorist.

If you can't do that, promise yourself that in future you won't make statements that can't be backed up.

you didn't get my point in the first place , so there is no point in posting..
 
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you didn't get my point in the first place , so there is no point in posting..

Why dont you enlighten me, oh wise one? You said there are thousands of terrorists in India, I asked you to name three. This was after post number 12 asked you the same question, when you said the same thing. What point am I not getting, kindly explain?

Or maybe just admit that you cant name any, and are now desperately googling away?:help:

In future don't say there are thousands if you cant name even one.
 
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giving some sort of autonomy to indian punjab and renaming it could be the first step towards confidence building...later on the people of indian punjab can decide if they really want to stay with india or not.:agree:



i hope ISI capitalizes on the current events taking place in occupied khalistan..:enjoy:
 
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giving some sort of autonomy to indian punjab and renaming it could be the first step towards confidence building...later on the people of indian punjab can decide if they really want to stay with india or not.:agree:



i hope ISI capitalizes on the current events taking place in occupied khalistan..:enjoy:

The killer, the person he killed, the people the killed person killed, the judge who pronounced the sentence, were all from punjab. This is not an india versus punjab issue. Everyone involved are punjabis.

ISI is currently busy killing anyone who questions it in occupied west india.

I love this drama, it never fails to amuse me each time - whenever there is any issue in India, pakistanis immediately think that state is going to secede. In reality, we have pretty much the same states we have had since independence, apart from splitting of big states into smaller ones.

Anyway try to understand this - any problem that happens in India is not about India occupying that state or oppressing that state. Most often, as in this case, all the problems are between the people in that state.
 
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