While it was and to some extent, is painful to think of the gruesome assassination of the then Prime Minister of India, smt. Indira Gandhi, it is even terrifying and even more painful to recall the anti-Sikh riot run by the hooligans of the Congress party maiming and killing hordes of poor innocent Sikhs just because two Sikh guards of Indira Gandhi misguided and motivated by a bunch of fanatical guys who were part of a larger group of conspirators.
THE ANTI SIKH RIOTS
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THE ANTI SIKH RIOTS
It is indeed still intriguing why journalists and media have completely, conveniently and perhaps conniving too, chosen to bury the 'anti-Sikh' riots across India that killed, maimed, outraged the modesty, humiliated, looted, burnt - all of Sikhs’ exclusively, as a matter of fact, for no fault of theirs? If at all anything can be attributed to the community, it is the misguided fanatical hysteria of two Sikh guards and a group of misguided fanatical guys who imbibed it on them. Nothing noticeable has been done by successive Congress governments. The post or pre riot conspiracy & deceit was such that even the BJP that stayed in power for a few stints and other non congress parties that were in power for a short while could do nothing appreciable about it. Those who killed and ordered the killing of the Sikhs - one of the most patriotic Indian communities if not the utmost patriotic, are and were in high seats of power bestowed with the benevolence of the Cong' party. The Sikhs are perhaps the most who lost their lives serving our country. Yet they earned the wrath of the Cong’ party and nothing worthwhile was ever done about it.
Rajiv Gandhi, the then president of the Cong' party who was sworn in Prime Minister of India, immediately after the death of his mother Indira Gandhi nonchalantly justified on November 19, 1984, the nation wide carnage initiated by the Cong' saying “ Some riots took place in the country following the murder of Indiraji ”even as thousands of families across the nation grieved the gruesome killing of their loved ones by the henchmen and hoodlums of the Cong'. “We know the people were very angry and for a few days it seemed India had been shaken. But when a mighty tree falls, it is only natural that the earth around it does shake a little” said Rajiv of the carnage without any regret or remorse.
Rajiv Gandhi, the then president of the Cong' party who was sworn in Prime Minister of India, immediately after the death of his mother Indira Gandhi nonchalantly justified on November 19, 1984, the nation wide carnage initiated by the Cong' saying “ Some riots took place in the country following the murder of Indiraji ”even as thousands of families across the nation grieved the gruesome killing of their loved ones by the henchmen and hoodlums of the Cong'. “We know the people were very angry and for a few days it seemed India had been shaken. But when a mighty tree falls, it is only natural that the earth around it does shake a little” said Rajiv of the carnage without any regret or remorse.
For some pictures of the riot, click below:
http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=5557156&ocid=tweet via @msnindia
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