Go-erment da Bunda
Writing by shinda on Tuesday, 31 of July , 2007
The Air India incident has long been dubbed by many as an international “whose done it”. The finger pointing never stops at any level, from who was responsible for the bombings, to who was responsible for mucking up the investigation. Personally, I’ve always ascribed to the Soft Target view as published by Globe and Mail journalists in contrast to the CBC’s take on things, but had little in way of public record to support that angle. However a recent confession of sorts by the very officer directly involved in bringing down Parmar seems to have turned the tide of things.
The officer, DSP Harmail Singh Chandi, recently came forward and basically acknowledged the following as being fact:
- Parmar was killed while in police custody after having been arrested held and interrogated for five days.
All the official reports which have Parmar being killed in a old western style shoot ‘em up.
- Evidence was gathered, audio tapes, written confessions, but were destroyed at the bequest of higher ups in the Government in an effort to protect those involved, particularly to remove any trace of Government involvement.
Acknowledges the fact that the Indian Government had direct involvement in the Air India Bombings
- In Parmar’s confessions, he singled out Lakhwinder Singh Brar (head of the ISYF) as being the brains behind the operation.
This would pit Brar, who some had suspected and accused of being GOI, as having a direct role and thereby being responsible for the AI Bombings. Also due to the alleged government protection of Lakhwinder Singh, by association dub him to be a Governments official, acting on their behalf. Or as many others have come to say it, claiming him to be a ‘Go-erment Da Bunda’.
The fact that the following has been noticed and noted in the public record of the AI Inquiry is huge in part because it officially points the finger at the GOI for having been responsible in part for orchestrating these heinous acts. Secondly it points fingers at both Parmar and Brar for having masterminded and carrying out the bombings. Finally, and I guess for some the biggest shocker of all, calls out Lakhwinder Singh and the Federation for having been instruments of the Government.
Although it’s still too soon to know what the fall out from all this will be, I’m sure its going to turn a lot of heads and raise a whole load of new questions, from all sides. Particularly who is this DSP, why did he come out now, is his confession not an admission of guilt to having committed several crimes and if so does he not stand to be prosecuted for those crimes, who is the DSP’s daddy and what does he do, and a whole load else.
But more then anything else it introduces for the first time in a long while, an interesting new twist in what has already become one complex web of truths, mis-truths and lies.
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For those interested in whats being said about the latest in the papers check out:
- http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.2…
- http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNew…
- http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/National/2007/07/…
- http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.h..
- More…
Or you could read below from the actual source - Tehelka.com
OPERATION SILENCE
The police encounter of Kanishka bombing’s alleged mastermind, Talwinder Parmar, may have been staged to save the real players. Vikram Jit Singh reports
Fifteen years after Babbar Khalsa International leader Talwinder Singh Parmar, one of the two alleged masterminds of the mid-air bombing of Air India’s Kanishka airplane, was shown as having being killed in an encounter in Punjab, retired Punjab Police DSP Harmail Singh Chandi, who nabbed Parmar from Jammu in September 1992 and interrogated him for five days before he was killed along with five others, has come forward with the claim that Parmar was killed in police custody on the orders of senior police officers, who also asked his confession record to be destroyed. In his confession, Parmar had named Lakhbir Singh Brar “Rode”, nephew of the late Bhindranwale and head of the banned International Sikh Youth Federation, as the mastermind of the bombing. Rode, who is now said to be holed up in Lahore, has never figured in the investigations of either the CBI or the Canadian authorities.
Chandi has brought forward the entire record of Parmar’s confession, including audio tapes and statements, before the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the John Major Commission of Inquiry that is reinvestigating the June 23, 1985 blast that claimed 331 lives off the Irish coast. Chandi had been ordered by senior officers to destroy the records but he retained them secretly. The record was brought before the Major Commission due to seven-year-long investigations by the Punjab Human Rights Organisation (PHRO), a Chandigarh-based ngo that conducted interviews of Parmar’s associates in India and Canada and pieced together a comprehensive report. The PHRO’s Principal Investigator Sarbjit Singh and lawyer Rajvinder Singh Bains flew to Canada along with Harmail in June and produced their findings before the Commission’s counsels.
A Canadian citizen, Parmar was shown as having been killed in an exchange of fire between police and six militants in the wee hours of October 15, 1992, near village Kang Arian in Phillar sub-division. However, evidence brought forward by Harmail (who was then DSP, Phillaur) shows that Parmar was interrogated between October 9 and 14 by senior police officers, where he revealed that the blasts were instigated by Lakhbir Singh Brar Rode.
Parmar’s confession reads: “Around May 1985, a functionary of the International Sikh Youth Federation came to me and introduced himself as Lakhbir Singh and asked me for help in conducting some violent activities to express the resentment of the Sikhs. I told him to come after a few days so that I could arrange for dynamite and battery etc. He told me that he would first like to see a trial of the blast…After about four days, Lakhbir Singh and another youth, Inderjit Singh Reyat, both came to me. We went into the jungle (of British Columbia). There we joined a dynamite stick with a battery and triggered off a blast. Lakhbir and Inderjit, even at that time, had in their minds a plan to blast an aeroplane. I was not too keen on this plan but agreed to arrange for the dynamite sticks. Inderjit wanted to use for this purpose a transistor fitted with a battery…That very day, they took dynamite sticks from me and left.
“Then Lakhbir Singh, Inderjit Singh and their accomplice, Manjit Singh, made a plan to plant bombs in an Air India (AI) plane leaving from Toronto via London for Delhi and another flight that was to leave Tokyo for Bangkok. Lakhbir Singh got the seat booking done from Vancouver to Tokyo and then onwards to Bangkok, while Manjit Singh got it done from Vancouver to Toronto and then from Toronto to Delhi. Inderjit prepared the bags for the flights, which were loaded with dynamite bombs fitted with a battery and transistor. They decided that the suitcases will be booked but they themselves will not travel by the same flights although they will take the boarding passes. After preparing these bombs, the plan was ready for execution by June 21 or 22, 1985. However, the bomb to be kept in the flight from Tokyo to Delhi via Bangkok exploded at the Narita airport on the conveyor belt. The second suitcase that was loaded on the Toronto-Delhi ai flight exploded in the air.”
Sarabjit said the PHRO’s probe has shown that Parmar was killed to hide the name of Lakhbir, who was an Indian agent. “After the Khalistan movement gained in sympathy in the West, especially in Canada, after the 1984 Blue Star operation and the killing of Sikhs in Delhi, a plot was hatched to discredit the Sikh movement. Parmar was roped in by Lakhbir at the behest of his masters. The Punjab Police got orders to finish off Parmar as he knew too much about the main perpetrators. On the day of the Kanishka blast, an explosion took place at Japan’s Narita airport, where two Japanese baggage handlers were killed. The plot was to trigger blasts when the two aircraft had de-embarked their passengers but the 1 hour 40 minute delay in Kanishka’s takeoff led to the bomb exploding mid-air,” Sarbjit said.
What gives credence to Sarabjit’s charge is the Source Report (in Tehelka’s posession) prepared by the Jalandhar Police soon after Parmar was killed. Based on information provided by Parmar — though not attributing it to his interrogation — the report makes no reference to Lakhbir. Interestingly, Lakhbir, accused in many acts of terrorist violence, is wanted by the Indian Government in only a minor case registered in Moga, Punjab. The Red Corner Interpol notice, A-23/1-1997, put out by the CBI against Lakhbir states: “OFFENCES: House breaking, theft, damage by fire.”
The PHRO told Canadian authorties that conclusive evidence existed of Parmar being killed in police custody and not in the “encounter” shown in FIR No 105 registered at Phillaur police station on October 15, 1992. The PHRO report, AI Flight 182 Case, states “On October 14, 1992, a high-level decision was conveyed to the police that Parmar had to be killed…The contradiction in the FIR and post-mortem report (PMR) is too obvious. As per the FIR, Parmar was killed by AK-47 fire by SSP Satish K Sharma from a rooftop. The PMR shows the line of fire of the three bullets is different. It cannot be if one person is firing from a fixed position. The PMR is very sketchy and no chemical analysis was done. Moreover, the time of death is between 12am and 2am according to the PMR, whereas the FIR records the time of death at 5.30am.”
Then Jalandhar SSP and now IGP, Satish K Sharma, denied the charge. “It was a clean encounter. The RCMP is bringing this up because they botched their investigations and failed to get convictions,” he said.
Category: India, News, Protest, Sikhi
doesnt the article state ‘lakhwinder singh brar’ isnt he different then jasbir singh brar ‘rode’
*waits for panthic.org to write an article how the indian go’erment is trying to ruin the name of “panthic organizations”*
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doesnt the article state ‘lakhwinder singh brar’ isnt he different then jasbir singh brar ‘rode’
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My bad, in my haste to write something I mixed up Lakhwinder Singh and Jasbir Singh, with the whole Sant Jarnail Singh’s nephew and ISYF thing, Jasbir Singh got stuck in my head as opposed to Lakhwinder.
Lakhwinder Sion is likely an agent but that can’t tell us much about the federation. Just because there’s one bad apple in the bunch doesn’t mean the entire barrel is full of ****. Clearly, all Jathas have idiot agents swarming them. The Indian govt, cesus canada, and even American Intelligence are all working together and have worked together to do all of this.
Sikhs are being stupid about everything. We sit home watching TV losing our own Rehit and Sikhi while these politicians and strategists use their backwards, illegal techniques to ruin the Sikh image and Sikh nation. We are letting this happen, so long as we sit on our asses like these cracker people themselves. We should all be on the watch and should all be advocates and activists against injustice, this is our duty and obligation as Sikhs of Guru Gobind Singh. We should keep our guard and spread awareness and light in the best way we all individually can.
Where the hell is Terry M. and Kim Bolan on this one? NO articles written yet? Maybe Terry should stop giving Kim moustache rides for just a second and actually write on something factual for once.
I knew that Bindranwale was manipulated by the government, but they really got to his nephew appearantly.
I always wanted to believe that it was the Indian Government who did this and that Sikhs had nothing to do with it. Unfortunately these ‘Sikhs’ still exist today. We can all say that no true Sikh would commit acts of terror, but can we look at our selves? What about the modern day fanatics and Khalistanis? Are they any different than those who did this? I’ve been threatened by them (through the internet). I’ve also met some who were basically trying to recruit me. They act like their brand of ‘Sikhi’ is the best and only way and that Khalistan will solve all the Sikhs problems. They speak of justice and entrap the youth, with aims towards violence and power.
Khalsa Raj will solve the world’s problems, but Khalistan, the tiny little land-locked piece of Punjab will just create more turmoil (at least by today’s standards). I’m not strictly opposed to Khalistan, just the fanaticism and unrealistic dreams associated with it.
I was talking to a true GurSikh a few weeks back who told me about his last few interactions with Bindranwale. I can only say that I used to have a lot more respect for him. Not that I don’t still admire some of what he did, but I was definitely disappointed.
Guru Gobind Singh himself said what shall solve all the problems of Sikhs. It had nothing to do with politics, boundaries, hate, discrimination, or any of the other popular topics on the discussion forums.
ਜਬ ਲਗ ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ ਰਹੇ ਨਿਆਰਾ ॥
While the Khalsa stays true,
ਤਬ ਲਗ ਤੇਜ ਕੀਉ ਮੈਂ ਸਾਰਾ ॥
I will offer my full support
ਜਬ ਇਹ ਗਹੈ ਬਿਪਰਨ ਕੀ ਰੀਤ ॥
When they follow the ways of others,
ਮੈਂ ਨ ਕਰੋਂ ਇਨ ਕੀ ਪ੍ਰਤੀਤ ॥
I will withdraw my assistance from them.
So what is following the ways of others? Well revenge, violence, discrimination, and acting like you’re the best and only true Sikh, can definitely be described as the ‘ways of others.’
We’ve all heard the recording and read the translation where Bindranwale said that he would start killing Hindus. That is certainly the way of others, and those moments will forever tarnish his image. This bombing is another example of ‘the ways of others.’
We should concentrate on how we can truly live as Khalsa and do nothing but inspire all people we come in contact with.
“We’ve all heard the recording and read the translation where Bindranwale said that he would start killing Hindus.”
Maybe you should listen to the whole speech and try understanding what he’s saying instead of reading the translation of 1 line. I find it funny that you complain of what people say about Yogi Bhajan when you write trash like that about Sant Jarnail Singh when you don’t even understand the language he gave speeches in.
I didn’t write any trash about Jarnail Singh Bindranwale. I only wrote the truth. The Siri Singh Sahib has nothing to do with this conversation except your inability to respond to the matter at hand.
He said that he would start killing Hindus, and that will forever be a black mark on his life as a public figure. There are other speeches I’ve read of his which were inspirational. I’m just making the point that we all make mistakes. Look at the modern ‘Khalistanis.’ I’ve talked to people who are here on political asylum, who have told me that they kill people who “go against the panth.” That’s pretty messed up. They can’t even control their own anger and they’re killing people who they have differences with. That is not at all the way of a Gurmukh. This is why I no longer doubt that some ‘Sikhs’ were involved in this whole thing.
I look at the Sikh youth who go on about Khalistan, etc. They celebrate violence and guns and discrimination (mostly against Hindus). They have the right frame of mind for blowing up a plane. Even you cannot write an objective post about the subject matter without trying to personally attack me. There’s no focus on rising in the Amrit Vela and remembering WaheGuru. There’s no focus on having compassion and bringing purity to every situation. Most of the methods of ‘Khalistanis’ has nothing to do with the Khalsa. If Khalistan belonged to the Khalsa, Guru Gobind Singh would give all his support and it would already exist!
“I was talking to a true GurSikh a few weeks back who told me about his last few interactions with Bindranwale. I can only say that I used to have a lot more respect for him. Not that I don’t still admire some of what he did, but I was definitely disappointed.”
please go into some detail, what was said and what year?
I didn’t ‘personally attack” you. “I only wrote the truth.”
Prabhu Singh, can you give us the exact quote of where SantJee said these things you are claiming? And please let it be his own speech, not an authors translation
Manipulated by the government? Stop doing Ninda of a Saint. If someone talked about “Sri Singh Sahib” in such a way you’d be mighty offended wouldn’t you? What about all the charges against him? Oh I guess those can be ignored, but baseless rumours about Sant Bhinderanwale are magnified. So silly
hahhaha this is halarious…
you all make me laugh…bunch of ’so called’ sikhs always looking for ways to start some kind of an argument…
boring..
This is the reason we should not follow any human being, always follow Guru Granth Sahib ji guidence so we dont end up killing each other over leaders. Sant Jarnail Singh ji did the right thing at the time. Sant ji never asked for Khalistan, but we had issues over “Anandpur da Matta” resolution of Anandpur sahib. Anandpur da Matta was consisted of many basic human rights which were stolen from the Sikhs and Indian government also stolen over 50% of Punjab’s land and waters. Their palns were to make Punjab a poor state and give sikhs a low morale about themselves. This has been happening to minorities for thousands of years and some climbs out of the holes of descrimination and segregation through fighting their way out by any means possible. Our state politicians “chosen ones” always tried to bring up the Anandpur resolution at the Indian capital yet no one would listan and many of Sikh Brothers were rotting in jails for speaking their mind. Sant ji took the steps to bring awareness to a AVERAGE SIKH PERSON about the plans of first class citizens of India. Average Sikh at the time was a hard working farmer who felt “FREE” on the Land of Hindustan. We truly are a laughing stock of others. People laugh at us because we have great EGOS. WE always associate with the Jatha rather than the Panth. Nobody here knows the meaning of Panth. Panth is simple one path we need to take togather to reach our ultimate goal of life long journey. Panth is not a jatha but a unity of marchers who are assembled togather by the God to walk on the panth “path” of truth, justice and righteousness. We hear and talk about these words everyday and yet we never take it deep. There words of guru are like fruit of truth, yet one must peel it and eat it to taste the Truth. Sant Ji knew the taste and that taste gave him the power to speak and lead. We have the same fruit but we have never peeled it off, eating it is a whole new dimension. The whole fruit is what that gives us Ego and that is the main reason we spit on each other. After eating the fruit you may shut up forever and only talk what is Hukum or Command of the Lord. Commander may be felt in the body, the tounge the mind. We are so dumb because we are walking with raw knowlegde yet we haven’t made anything of ourselves from that raw knowledge. Only ego has came out of the raw knowlegde. Harbhajan Singh Yogi ji had his way of intrepreting the taste because he was on a different journey yet Sant ji had his own ways of intrepreting the taste of truth. Both roles are played by the one and we will never understand this.As we can all see that so called “KHALSTANIS” of today and yes i meant PARDAHNS JATHEDARS,AND OTHERS (HANSRA and CLAN) are nothing but Agianis or spoons. Spoons stay in the food, help us eat the food yet never tastes it. Most of us are spoons too, i maybe a spoon, i go to gurudwara yet forget most of it as soon as i m Back on the street. PLEASE DO NOT FIGHT OR ARGUE OVER DUMB ISSUES BECAUSE WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO ARGUE!!! this a hukum of the Panth to not to argue. please forgive the idiot for many mistakes. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh..
Sikh youth needs a new Gurudwara in Ontario..we must have more talk on this issue. NO PARDHAN OR COMMITTE MEMBER GONNA GIVE US A DIME TO SUPPORT THE YOUTH ISSUES AND CURRENT SIKHI ISSUES…WE MUST ACT RATHER THAN PLAN TALK…


















