Thursday, April 16, 2009

4733 Sikhs killed in Congress pogrom of 1984

apr 15th, 2009

it really was 5000 sikhs being killed brutally. in gujarat it was 850 mohammedans. but no, according to master fabricator cedric prakash, it was "2000 mohammedans". this has been repeated endlessly and is now the truth.

sikhs don't matter, as they are not semites.

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From: S. Kalyan

http://sites.google.com/site/hindunew/congress-pogrom

4733 Sikhs killed in Congress pogrom of 1984

 

When a big tree fell

Kanchan Gupta (Pioneer, 14 April 2009)

Manmohan Singh and Congress suffer from selective amnesia as they rake up the 2002 Gujarat violence to malign the BJP. But even if they choose to forget the 1984 pogrom that left more than 4,000 Sikhs dead, the story remains fresh in the minds of many, among them survivors waiting for justice for 25 years

Caught on the wrong foot over the brazen manner in which it tried to absolve Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar of the serious charges that have been levelled against them by survivors of the 1984 pogrom that resulted in the slaughter of 4, 733 Sikhs, the Congress has struck back at its principal political adversary, the BJP, by once again raising the bogey of the 2002 post-Godhra violence in Gujarat.

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Justice Nanavati's report said, "The Commission considers it safe to record its finding that there is credible evidence against Jagdish Tytler to the effect that very probably he had a hand in organising attacks on Sikhs." This is not an indictment, Mr Manmohan Singh and his Government decided, so why bother about it? Four years later they remain unrepentant, their attitude remains unchanged.

Two thousand seven hundred and thirty-three men, women and children killed in Delhi, another 2,000 killed elsewhere, scores of women raped, property worth crores of rupees looted or sacked. Families devastated forever, survivors scarred for the rest of their lives. 

But the Congress doesn't care!
 

http://dailypioneer.com/169479/When-a-big-tree-fell.html


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