From: Dr. Awatar S. Sekhon <assekhon@shaw.ca>
Date: Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 11:36 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Mr Manmohan Sinh Kohli, Chief (Selected/not elected by electorates), Council of Ministers, the 'Brahmins-Hindus' alleged Indian democracy...Will you explain...role in "Operation Bluestar June 1984" - Dr Sekhon
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Manmohan Sinh Kohli
Chief (Selected, not elected), Council of Ministers
The New Delhi Administration predominantly of the 'Brahmins-Hindus'
Government of (the alleged) India
New Delhi
India alias Brahmins autocracy/Zamhooriat/Zulamhooriat or the "Democracy of Propaganda"
18th June, 2006
Manmohan Sinh Kohli,
WILL YOU EXPLAIN YOUR ROLE IN "OPERATION BLUESTAR" OF JUNE, 1984, AN UNDECLARED WAR ON THE SIKHS' HOLY AND HISTORIC HOMELAND, PUNJAB, KHALISTAN (UNDER THE OCCUPATION OF BRAHMINS AUTOCRACY RUN BY BRAHMINS AND PRO-BRAHMINS)
I have no choice but to ask you, as you have tendered an 'apology' to the Sikhs a few months ago, relating to the "Operation Bluestar" or an undeclared war on the Sikhs by the administration of Indira Gandhi and armed forces. Her cabinet colleague included PV Rao, under whom you served as the Minister of Finance in 1990s. PV Rao, your cabinet master, was one of the cabinet ministers who played an active role in the "Operation Bluestar" of June, 1984.
If you consider yourself innocent, then why did you tender 'apology' to the Sikhs on behalf of the alleged Indian administration?
Will you also refute that you had not made the following statement, as the head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights session, 15-25th August, 1993, Vienna, AUSTRIA:
The excerpts of your speech (Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh) made at the United Nations session on Human Rights in Vienna, AUSTRIA, on 24th June, 1993, appear in inverted commas.
Many belonging to the Sikh faith as well as the propaganda of Brahmins autocracy have propagated the thought that Manmohan Singh, the only choice to his master, Madam Sonia Gandhi, and his non-Sikh, anti-Sikh party, Congress-I, is Mr Clean. Now a Sikh is a prime minister of Brahmins autocracy, or India, so what? Has any Sikh, who calls Manmohan Singh an honest and clean person examined his state-delivered address before the Human Rights Commission Delegates in Vienna, Austria, on 24th June (14 to 25th June June), 1993? The same Manmohan Singh, then Finance Minister of the PV Rao administration, said that "…he being Sikh finds no abuses of Human Rights of Sikhs much less any minorities in India." And another person, Manmohan Singh's colleague of Islamic faith, Shahabuddin, said the same for Muslims of India as did Manmohan Singh for the Sikhs' abuses of Human Rights in the Sikhs' holy and historic Homeland, Punjab, Khalistan (under the Indian alias the Brahmins (elite) autocracy's occupation, since 15th August, 1947). Manmohan Singh's statement was 'refuted' in the strongest possible words by the human rights and peace loving citizens (delegates) of North America and elsewhere.
Given below is the letter of 23rd June, 1993, which the undersigned had written to your then Chief, Council of Minister, PV Rao, under whom you served as the Finance Minister in 1990s. Unfortunately, your Chief, Council of Ministers, PV Rao, had no decency to acknowledge the undersigned's letter. Now it remained to be seen how do you explain your role in the "Operation Bluestar" of June, 1984.
I shall look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Awatar Singh Sekhon (Machaki), Ph D, FIBA, RM (CCM)
Associate Professor (Retired), Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Director (Former), National Centre for Mycotoic Diseases CANADA
Managing Editor and Acting Editor in Chief
International Journal of Sikh Affairs ISSN 1481-5435
Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon's Letter to PV RAO, then Chief, Council of Ministers:
Mr P. V. Narsimhanrao 17th June, 1993
Chairman
Council of Ministers
Government of India
New Delhi, India
Mr Narsimhanrao,
RE: AIR INDIA FLIGHT 182 - 22nd JUNE, 1985
Once again, the time has come when your morally and ethically devoid foreign diplomatic machinery, and alleged ambassadors of India and your administration, will be stepping up their hate campaign against the Sikhs under the disguise of the 8th anniversary of the ill-fated Air India flight 182 that took off from the pious land of Canada. Although the politically dominated Indian judiciary system has been serving its New Delhi masters well, delivering the judgement in New Delhi's favour by holding the Sikhs responsible for AI 182, no other court has yet concluded that the Sikhs have been responsible for the mishap that happened off the coast of Ireland. You, as home minister in mid 1980s, along with the Indian administration, have been engaged in using your propaganda machinery (news papers, Indian television or doordarshan, sending cultural and sports teams and journalists like Jagjit Singh Anand abroad, academics who speaks the language of Brahmins, or high class bigots, slander Sikh gurus and their teachings) to slander, persecute, terrorize and torture the Sikhs since "Operation Blue Star" of June, 1984. However, Indian administrations including your own, have shed no light on the state run airline system. In foreign news media, Indian Airlines flights are aptly referred to as "flying coffins", especially when one considers what has happened during the airline's operation in the first six months of 1993. I was wondering if you or your board of enquiries have as yet decided which group you wish to link these unfortunate events with, the Sikhs or Muslims?
I am particularly interested to know, assuming you would care to answer this letter, whether the incident that took place in the late 1970s at the Bombay airport for a scheduled Air India flight to a middle east country, in which then prime minister Indira Gandhi was travelling, was also caused by the Sikhs or by some disgruntled Air India employee(s). According to the findings of a one man commission, conducted by a judge of Maharashtra High Court, the first aircraft (upon which boarding had taken place and Indira Gandhi and her entourage were on board) did not start despite an Air India maintenance crew's 3 hours struggle to fix the problem. After this struggle, a second aircraft was towed in, passengers, baggage and cargo was reloaded, but the second aircraft did not start. A third aircraft was brought in and the scheduled flight took off to its destination after the delay of several hours. The findings, as I recall, of the commission were that in the first craft electrical wires were found cut and the second aircraft had more water the aviation fuel. Did the enquiry commission conclude that the Sikhs were responsible, under Indian norms, for cutting the electrical wires and for the high water ratio in the aviation fuel, or did some disgruntled maintenance employee(s) want to play with the lives of innocent but non-political passengers or was it because Indira (a corrupt, morally and ethically bankrupt person) happened to be one of the politicians on board, who had no regard for the Indian masses.
Since the late 1970s and particularly since June 1984, what argument or explanation can you advance for the Air India 182 disaster not being a creation of the Rajiv Gandhi, his administration (of which you were a member) and Indian Research and Analysis Wing, the latter which is believed to be responsible to only the prime minister. Indicators clearly point out that it was done to slander the Sikhs, destroy their integrity in the eyes of their fellow countrymen, and make them a criminal tribe as done before by bigots like Nehru, Patel, Trivedi, Govalkar, Pant, Charan Singh, V. P. Sinh, Chandrashekhar, and Balram Jhakhar, who said that "to preserve the unity of India, if we have to eradicate 2-kror or 20 millions Sikhs, we will do so", according to Sardar Amarjit Singh Khalsa, Spokesperson, Panthic Committee. Such defamation is aided by the Sikh quislings Pratap Singh Kairon, Giani Kartar Singh, Kuldip Brar, K. P. Gill, Beant Sinh, Surjit Barnala, Harchand Singh Longowal, Umrao Singh, Rajinder Singh Sparrow (Grewal), Zail Sinh, Giani Kirpal Singh, K. P. Gill, Inspector-General (Prisons) Katoch, Khushwant Singh, Patwant Singh, Jagjit Singh Arora (who justified the Operation Black Thunder) and many non-Sikhs like J. F. Reibero, Gen. Vaidhya, H. K. L. Bhagat, and army officer Ishar Khan, to name a few.
Yours,
Awatar Singh Sekhon, Ph. D., FIBA, RM (CCM)
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Readers please note: No reply has been received from Mr Sinh or his former boss, PV Rao
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