Forgotton massacre: 1984 remembered

Singh is Prime Minster of India. Singhs are in high posts in Indian Military but what have they really achieved? I believe nothing!!!
I wonder how much attention Indian media is paying on this matter please Indians share with me. Thank you.

Hiding from the massacre: 1984 remembered

By Harmeet Shah Singh, CNN
November 1, 2009 – Updated 0926 GMT (1726 HKT)

New Delhi, India (CNN) – The school bell rang and along with my sixth-grade friends, I climbed down the stairs. My teenage sister was in the hallway waiting for me. Her being there was unusual.

“Indira Gandhi has died,” she whispered in Punjabi. Kukki, as we called her, hung my bag on her shoulder, clasped my hand and whisked me out. We jumped onto a cycle rickshaw outside. In about 15 minutes, Kukki had brought me home.

It was the afternoon of October 31, 1984. I was 10, but I could sense some unease in the air as strong rumors persisted that then-Prime Minister Gandhi had fallen to the bullets of her Sikh bodyguards. There were no private TV networks in those days in India and confirmation of her death on state-run television and radio came late.

By evening, we did hear rumors of some stray attacks on Sikhs, but I don’t remember seeing anything on our television about the assaults that night.

My parents didn’t send me to school the next day. By now, we knew attacks were not sporadic. Ours was the first Sikh home – and the tallest – in our lane. Curious, I darted to our roof. I remember seeing plumes of dark smoke rising on the horizon.

Sikh properties were on fire in the commercial and industrial belt that ringed our locality in New Delhi. On November 2, our neighborhood, largely Hindu, decided to begin building defenses. A makeshift barricade of bamboo was put up right at the entry to our lane and residents were on night patrol like watchmen for at least the next month. I still remember a night when I heard young boys issuing what would be a false alert about mobs being close – perhaps to keep everybody awake. It worked.

In the first week of November of 1984, we secretly shifted what we regarded as our most expensive belongings to the home of one of our Hindu neighbors. A double-deck tape recorder, which my father had bought from London, was one thing that I carried to the neighboring house.

Attacks went on until November 3. Our locality was spared, but in the aftermath my parents would ponder the future. A challenge was how to take me to Punjab, where most of my maternal family lived.

Sikhs had been singled out and killed in trains and buses. Like other children from the community, I would wear a “patka,” a small under-turban or a scarf, as headgear.

It was decided my mother would dress me up as a girl. I was unwilling, but my mom told me that was a good safety precaution.

I think it was most of December that I spent in Punjab. My father – maybe many other parents like him – in New Delhi had already submitted a leave application with my school, a Sikh school.

I began feeling terribly homesick in Punjab, so for me perhaps the happiest moment from that time came when I stepped into my home again. When I rejoined my school, a teacher circulated some “chits” to our class, a sacred Sikh verse asking for God’s help in difficult times.

I remember we all sang it in chorus.

Hiding from the massacre: 1984 remembered - CNN.com

Yeah extremist hindus can forget this massacre, but not those innocent Sikhs whose kins were butchered…

Punjab shutdown against riots hits normal life - India - The Times of India

*CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR: Trains were stopped,road traffic was hit while schools and colleges were closed in many Punjab towns as radical groups for a shutdown Tuesday to protest the denial of justice to families of the thousands killed in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

The strike, however, passed off peacefully, police officers said in Chandigarh.
…*

*“We have not got justice for Sikhs in the last 25 years. We want the deaf government in the centre to listen to our demands. We will ask the UN to intervene and seek justice for Sikhs,” Dal Khalsa leader Kanwarpal Singh said.
*

Unfortunately for you, this was not a Hindu-Sikh riot.:hoonh:

The massacre of Sikhs was orchestrated by the some elements within the Congress party in retaliation for the assassination of their leader Indira Gandhi. The same Congress party which calls itself the champion of secularism, and has amongst its leaders - Christians, Muslims, Sikhs & Hindus.

Congress has ruled for a majority of the time since 1984, and has suppressed the investigation in this case.

Unfortunatly for you it WAS a Hindu Sikh riot.
Well of course you support Extreme Fundamentalist Fascist Hindu BJP i did not expect anything else.

OK..fine :omg:

But then tell me why was the Sikh President of India at that time quiet about this and why does a Sikh head the government of the party that orchestrated the massacre ? Its all politics, my naive friend :wink:

And btw, BJP was in no way involved in the Sikh massacre. Infact BJP has been fighting to get the case against the accused reopened.

Throughout this post, the author recalls the Sikh massacre and how his Hindu neighbours barricaded and protected them.

Happy heart thank you for posting this one.

Thats all you u did read?
heheheheh
you are funny did you know that?
So u take out some extract and see that as truth?

well try to tell that to those who were murdered and butchered by your devine INdra Gandhi

:rotfl: Are you serious ?

This massacre took place AFTER Indira Gandhi’s assassination !!

I think you should just stick to posting in the jokes forum :wink:

Well its scary that you can have fun and good laugh at killings and massacre of Sikhs and Muslims

really scary.

Your morbid thoughts are not a joy for those who are killed by Hindu extremist indian.

Re: Forgotton massacre: 1984 remembered

^ No, I am having a good laugh at your feeble attempts to troll. Anyways, keep trying. I am out of here :)

Well instead of having good laugh i think you should condemn the massacare committed by hindus against the sikhs. but again its not easy to do that. u have to overwin your ego only then u can be honest to yourself and others and those who are butchered by extreme fundamentalist hindus.