User talk:Tc singh1984

Amazing how Wikipedia feels it can throw the accusation of the word Terrorist so carelessly. Any people who stand up for their rights suddenly become terrorists. Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale was a leader of the highest order, he battled against a government obsessed with exterminating Sikhism in India and Punjab. Its easy to listen to national Indian press nonsense propaganda about Sant Ji being an extremist. When we as individuals are pressed against the wall, pushed into a corner in all aspects of our lives, we all fight for our rights, does that make us all terrorists? When Krishna made Arjun fight the Mahabarat against his own blood and kin, anyone call him a terrorist? Where is the evidence of "khalistan" and "Sant Ji" there is no evidence except for the media bullshit written by the Far Right Hindu Nationals, for example, The government stated that they attacked in June 1984 to "flush out" Sant Jarnail Singh, really ??? So why were 80 OTHER Gurduwaras attacked simultaneously at the same time? There can never be any justification for such a hideous act committed by THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT in June 1984. The murder of INNOCENT people in the Darbar Sahib Complex from eyewitness who saw Nazi Styles executions by the "Army" you cannot justify any of that.

Delhi Riots- The evidence presented visual and audio reports by foreign national reporters of how hindu terrorists Mobs were financially supported with Kerosense, weapons, transportation to murder, and butcher and rape innocent Sikhs, Where is the enquiries into all this? I suggest that WIKIPEDIA stops posting information that it considers valid without actually checking the facts from people that were there. Wikipedia owes it to the world to at least post accurate information on the Internet so as to not to spread information which is factually incorrect. The indian government have a trail of blood in their history, blood of Sikhs who have have given their lives so that India remained free of Muslim Rule in the Moghual times. Was it worth it ?