dixit;276130 I read in some other thread that Rajiv Gandhi was not responsible for 84 riots since his mother's body was lying there with 31 bullets in it and he personally did not do anything wrong. To me, its like saying that since Hitler personally did not kill any Jew he is not responsible for the holocaust. It was the people around Rajiv (Tytler, Sajjan Kumar, Dhawan, Bhagat) who personally incited the mob and funded this massacre and who were later given ministerial positions in his Government. Another point was that there has been countless commissions and none of them have found these politicians (Rajiv Gandhi) responsible for these crimes. Well, to me that doesn't prove that they were not involved, it just shows how effective our political system is where a politican really can get away even with mass-murder.
dixit - Thanks for taking time to narrate your personal account of anti-Sikh riots of 1984. I got my interest into this only over the past 5 years.
My reasons were:-
1) Previously unheard level of media & politician probe into post-Godhra riots (mind you post-Godhra mostly). I started asking myself. Did Modi & BJP in Gujarat do something that was never done in India? Has the administration never failed in India? It must have hundreds of times.. So I started counting the counts and the numbers horrified me. I am not saying Modi or BJP were guiltless, but their 'crime' was pale in comparison with what had happened dozens of times in independent India, particularly 1984.
2) I went to Mississauga Gurudwara on the outskirts of Toronto. I used to go to Mississauga since 1997 for Sahara cup and many other 'adventures' that it is famous for. But for the first time I entered a Gurudwara in my life in 2006, accompanying my curious in-laws. We were treated very well and even offered the Sikh equivalent of 'prasad'. An elderly gentleman came down and explained me why I should wear a scarf on my head (Being from a traditional Kannada family, we don't wear cloths on our head, particularly when praying at temples - as that is done only when someone's parents die). I loved the atmosphere in that Gurudwara, until a big banner caught my eye in the backside. It had Khalistan shout-out in big bold letters. I started asking myself.. why does politics & separatism be in a place that is as beautiful as this Gurudwara? Didn't get my answer immediately, but my curiosity didn't stop there. I started probing why so much hatred against India even in a place of worship.
3) The next one is from a speech attended in NY. Atal Behari Vajpayee was visiting NYC in 2003. My mother was visiting us too and we took her to Jacob Javitz center. She likes Vajpayee very much and hence we went early to catch a glimpse of this great leader. On the opposite side of Javitz center, a small but very vocal group of Sikhs were shouting anti-India slogans. Didn't pay much attention, but there were women & children too.
There are more.. We heard of a few Sikhs migrating to Karnataka in mid 80s (remember Bidar in Karnataka has one of Sikhism's holiest shrines). One was my classmate too in college later. My first few years of experience to TV in late 80s were filled with Gurdaspur, Kapurtala, Bhatinda, Amritsar, Jalandar massacres/attacks/bombs in trains. How could Sikhs, who once constited 33% of Indian armed forces, go down to such level of anti-Indian attitude?
Your narration, DBS' narration and all the reading I am doing over the past 4-5 years is opening my eyes pretty wide.. As a Hindu, I feel really ashamed to call these Congressi mobs (and other mobs who kill in India) as humans.
Let's not even get into phony justifications that hard-core Congress supporters give to isolate Rajiv Gandhi & the dynasty. It's not worth even 2 minutes of anyone's time. Rajiv Gandhi failed to protect Sikhs in Delhi in 1984. It was not some remote Chhattisgarh jungle where you lose 75 jawans like India lost today. It was the capital of a country and all the 'action' happened due to the inaction of our dear PM, within 20 KM of his residence. What a shame!
If it was not for a shoe of a Sikh journalist, Manmohan's government would have rewarded Tytler yet again.. Horrendous track record to say the least!
At the end, my salute to the Punjabi Sikhs in India today. They have not just turned things around, but 'almost' back to pre-1980 days. They had major faults too that prompted Indira Gandhi to launch the 'operation', but they are back to mainstream.. unlike their traitor neighbors in Kashmir.
Thanks again for narrating your views. They are valuable.
dbs;276245 How do you think all these journalist's colonies with prime location land were formed at throwaway land prices.
I learnt today about something unbelievable that Rajdeep Sardesai, now of CNN-IBN, wrote in early 90's. It kind of goes in contradiction to what Dixit is writing about generalization considering early stages of Islamic terrorism in early 90s, so I will stop right here. But should tell a lot about 'journalist' bias in India!
http://www.tehelka.com/story_main18.asp?filename=Ne072906Page_06.asp[QUOTE]Rajdeep Sardesai even wrote an edit page article
regretting that Dawood?s patriotism was being questioned by nasty saffronites.