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THE SIKH HOLOCAUST 1984 : RAPE OF SIKH WOMEN BY HINDUS IN 1984-1 : Sikh rights group decries “silence” over 1984 victims

Sikh rights group decries “silence” over 1984 victims

SARABJIT PANDHER

 
 

Rights group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), while sending its “deepest condolences” to the family of the Delhi gang rape victim, has questioned the silence of the administration, politicians and the justice system over the rape of women of the Sikh community in broad daylight during the genocide that followed the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984.

“B– — USES — — USED”

In a release, the SFJ said it shared the pain of the family who lost her for no fault of her own. During the November 1984 riots, Delhi public buses were used to transport squads that raped Sikh women in November 1984, it alleged.

Responding to Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s statement that as a woman and mother, she could understand the protesters’ emotions, the SFJ wondered if she had conveniently forgotten the “vicious cycle of rape and murder let loose against Sikh women in 1984 at the behest of her husband.”

Why did she or Prime Minister Manmohan Singh never visit the hundreds of Sikh victims languishing in “Widow Colony” just a few miles from the Parliament of the greatest democratic country, it asked.

For the last 28 years, successive Indian governments had given open immunity to those who perpetrated violent crimes against Sikh women, it said.

Khap leaders’ remarks

Meanwhile, the Haryana unit of the CPI(M) has taken strong exception to certain utterances by the “so-called Khap leaders.”

They reportedly described most of the rape complaints as fake and consensual.

The party objected to their reported opinion that most of the rape complaints were made for extorting money from the accused persons.

State unit secretary Inderjit Singh, in a statement, expressed grave concern at such “outrageous” remarks, particularly at a time when the entire country was displaying its anger against incidents of rapes and sexual assault on women.

The party also took a serious view of the fact that while cases were being perpetrated unabated, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who holds the Home portfolio, was “maintaining an astonishing silence.”

Keywords: Rights group Sikhs for JusticeDelhi gang-rape case1984 anti-sikh genocideIndira Gandhi assassination

 

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THE TEFLON TERRORIST FROM PAKISTAN, LIVES HAPPILY EVER AFTER IN UK : AN INTERVIEW WITH ONE OF HIS TARGET KILLER

 

ISHRAT UL EBAD: THE KILLER OF HAKIM SAEED AND NOW GOVERNOR OF SINDH


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Exclusive Interview of an Extortionist of Karachi (Real) Lyari k Bhtta Khour

Karachi’s big business

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Karachi, being the industrial and business capital of Pakistan, attracts a herd of people who migrate from different parts of the country in search for better livelihood and living conditions. Bashir Khan* is one of many such people who got fascinated by the ‘glitz and glamour’ of Karachi and relocated. Khan hails from Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and came to Karachi in hopes of better income prospects.

“I came to Karachi a month before the deadly earthquake struck our villages and cities. I initially resided in Karachi with a distant relative who helped me in setting up a small Pan Khoka in Liaquatabad,” said Khan.

“One day, a group of thugs came to my shop, demanding money. Unaccustomed to the modus operandi of business in Karachi I was taken aback, the team ‘assured’ me that the money is nothing but rent which I must pay if I wanted to continue with the business,” he added.

According to Khan the ‘business’ continued for a couple of months but had to be shut down as the rent was superseding the revenue and profit generated by his small cabin.

Khan lost half of his family to the massive earthquake of 2005 and lost a major chunk of his savings to a very well-connected network of Bhattakhor (extortion) mafia of Karachi.

Recently, the government and coalition parties have taken notice of the prevalence of the extortion mafia in Karachi, which perhaps has affected and claimed many lives across the city. However, the question is, are the measures and anti-extortion bills sufficient to compensate the likes of Khan who spend a better half of their lives in saving to reap benefits in the latter half of their lives? People who lose their meagre assets to the anarchy of Karachi without being heard? And most importantly people who lose their beloveds in an effort to challenge the status quo of the corrupt system?

It will not be unwise to say that any business establishment, be it a small tea shop or a garment factory, in Karachi are subjected to similar outwresting. However, small businesses have a much bigger price to pay because they practically lose their means of livelihood whilst surrendering to the demands of the Bhatta Mafia.

Business tycoons, who rein local industries, are also blackmailed, however for them the bars are raised further. Perhaps their businesses continue to thrive but the noose of kidnappings for ransom and threatening phone calls tightens every second.

An industrialist who owns a winding factory near the Site in Karachi, on condition of anonymity said, “if someone tells you that we do not pay a penny to bhattakhors then they are being dishonest. No business in Karachi can ‘prosper’ or even operate without paying to the extortionists.”

“Two and a half years ago I received an anonymous call from someone who threatened to kill my nephew if I refused to heed to his demands. What did I do? I paid him and we continue to pay them because there is no law and order in this city and nobody wants to lose their children,” he added.

In the wake of extortions and kidnappings for ransom, many influential people relocated to countries like South Africa and Dubai and very rightly succumbed to the injustices of the demands made by the bhatta mafia. However, the ones that have been left behind continue to face the brunt of the lawlessness that rules the city.

According to sources, bhatta can at times be collected quite amicably and the slightly richer faction of business fraternity considers it a way of maintaining a congenial relationship with the ‘movers and shakers’ of the country.

“Every month we write a check in favour of a specific bhatta mafia and one of our assistants delivers it. It’s very convenient because in return they provide us with ample security so in a way we pay them for their ‘services’,” said a businessman who owns an automobile show room at Khalid Bin Walid Road.

Perhaps the section of the business community which considers extortion money a ‘blessing’ clearly lives in denial or simply refuse to admit that their objection to pay can result in destruction of their stock, property and, many a time, lives.

The question is what exactly are police and other law enforcing agencies doing to protect the victims of extortion? And where do they disappear when ‘the team’ arrives to collect the money?

“The transactions are carried out in the presence of our police and they completely support it. In fact I pay one rupee per day for every square foot of space that I utilise outside the premises of my restaurant to the custodians of law,” said an owner of a restaurant located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal.

His reply made me ask him if he knew that his ‘acts’ fall under the crimes of encroachment?

“I might not know that but the police authorities surely do and if they don’t care why should I bother. I am only concerned with the extra amount of rupees that I have to pay to justify whatever ‘crimes’ I am committing,” he added.

The conclusion that I came to, after undergoing the exercise of looking for volunteers who could help me understand the labyrinth of the bhatta mafia, can be summed up as nothing but bizarre. From people who have lost everything to the bhatta system to those who consider it a refuge from miscreants — every man had new information to divulge and a strange experience to narrate, and all the while I kept thinking about how easy it is to find a reason to justify our wrongs.

Perhaps bhattakhors have a similar explanation to their crimes as that of the restaurateur who believed that encroachment can be legalised if one is able to ‘tip’ the right sources. Unless we change the mindset to rationalise our wrongs by looking for scapegoats and reasons to blame, the order of corruption will continue to dictate our lives.

Perhaps it is only human to err however it is time to rectify the unfortunate mistakes of our past which have marred our spirit and progress as a nation.

*Identity concealed due to security reasons.

The writer is a Reporter at Dawn.com

 

 

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Peoples Party & Sindhi Dakoo Work Together: PPP MPA Sania Naz Leaked Private Pictures with Criminals

 

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ECHOES OF KARGIL : IS SHAMELESS NAWAZ SHARIF FAMILY SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY?

 

Shaikh Saadi Said about Nawaz Sharif & Shahbaz Sharif’s Kashmiri Race:
 

Agar Qaht-e-Rajal Bashad Zeeshaan Az Aun Na Geree

Yak Kamboh, Doyam Afghan, Soyam Badzaat Kashmiri

 

 

 

Translated: 

Never trust three castes/creeds:

1. Awal Afghan ( First: Afghanistan )

2. Do-am Kamboh ( Second: Kaboh )

3. So-am Badzaat-E-Kaashmeeri ( Third: Inferior & felonious Kashmiri )

 Throughout History Kashmiris have backstabbed their benefactors. Even, US will find one day Nawaz Sharif, the Scion of an Amritsari, Kashmiri Family will back stab them. These are felonious people, who have been punished by God and put under the slavery of Hindu (115000 gods)
 
This aphorism from a Muslim Sage, Saadi Shirazi,alludes to the untrustworthy and backstabbing nature  of Kashmiri psyche. Nawaz Sharif is a Kashmiri Trojan Horse for US. He will act as if he is a friend of China, he will work against Chinese interests. His first stealth act of treachery against China, will be in the form of foot-dragging on the Gwadar Port Agreement. He will delay Chinese help on the Reko Diq Project. He will also use dilatory tactics in the Power Sector, and do his utmost to politically sabotage the chashma III IV projects. He will appear overly friendly to China, but, he carries a dagger to stab China in the back.
 
 
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Love sans border woes
 
HT Correspondent, 
Chandigarh, Sep 06, 2013
 
Cross-border bonhomie couldn’t get more pronounced. In Panchkula on Friday, Kanav Pratap Hoon, the grandson of Siachen hero Lt Gen Prem Nath Hoon (retd), tied the knot with Samiya Siddiq of Lahore, Pakistan, in a court marriage.
 
Although, there are denials for obvious reasons, but, where there is smoke, there is fire.  Neither, Nawaz Sharif nor his dictatorial ilk brothers have denied this news. This happens more often than reported. Kashmiris are historically  known for sleeping with the enemy.
 
Kanav, 27, and Samiya, 26, had met in Dubai for the first time and fell in love. Samiya is the daughter of Shazia Siddiq and Mian Muhammad Siddiq while the Hoons are natives of Abottabad in Pakistan. Kanav helps in his family’s business of Hyundai dealership at Chandigarh’s Industrial Area. At the lunch organised on Friday at Taj Chandigarh, Sector 17, for close friends and relatives of the bride and groom, many guests from Pakistan were also in attendance. Prominent local politicians included Punjab MLAs Kewal Singh Dhillon, Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi and Rana Gurjit Singh.
 
Though the bride and groom refused to talk to the media, Lt Gen Hoon came forth to clear the rumour that the girl belongs to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s family. “It is a lie. People should do their homework (before making such statements),” he said. On getting a Pakistani bride for his grandson, Lt Gen Hoon remarked, “It is a good development that relations are being tied across the border,” and added, “People across the border should meet often. Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should talk to our prime minister. Recently, they had talked about a demographic change being introduced in Rajouri [a district in Jammu].” 
 
Hoon said “whosoever is living in India is an Indian,” and that “giving respect and talking are two different things.” The former commander of Indian Army’s Western Command, Lt Gen Hoon was heading 15 Corps regiment when India took over the highest battlefield in the world, Siachen. Operation Meghdoot was the codename of the military exercise undertaken to capture Siachen and launched on April 13, 1984. Till today, Pakistan lays claim on the glacier.
 

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