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[[File:Sikh-showing-burned-property-burning-1984-delhi-mod1.jpg|thumb|175px|left|{{cs|"A Sikh family in front of their dwelling after a rampaging mob attacked the property"}}]]
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The indiscriminate brutal killing, jailing and abusing of innocent [[Sikh]]s in [[Delhi]] and other major [[Indian]] cities following the death of Prime minister, {{w|Indira Gandhi}} on [[31 October[[ [[1984]], should be a reason for great shame and sadness for the authorities and politician of [[India]] and for all people of the nation.  
The indiscriminate brutal killing, jailing and abusing of innocent [[Sikh]]s in [[Delhi]] and other major [[Indian]] cities following the death of Prime minister, {{w|Indira Gandhi}} on [[31 October]] [[1984]], should be a reason for great shame and sadness for the authorities and politician of [[India]] and for all people of the nation.  


It defeats belief, that in a civilised society, during the modern era, that Sikhs who are a section of the community; a small minority at that, can be blamed and summarily punished without any trial or open examination, for the evil actions of just two individuals; this is absolutely  beyond comprehension or understanding; it is behaviour belonging to the Stone Age.  
It defeats belief, that in a civilised society, during the modern era, that Sikhs who are a section of the community; a small minority at that, can be blamed and summarily punished without any trial or open examination, for the evil actions of just [[Beant Singh & Satwant Singh|two individuals]]; this is absolutely  beyond comprehension or understanding; it is behaviour belonging to the Stone Age.  


Shame on you, India! You may have made some material progress in the last sixty years but the standards of justice and fairness in your country definitely belong to the dark ages.
Shame on you, India! You may have made some material progress in the last sixty years but the standards of justice and fairness in your country definitely belong to the dark ages.

Latest revision as of 18:46, 6 June 2012

"A Sikh family in front of their dwelling after a rampaging mob attacked the property"

The indiscriminate brutal killing, jailing and abusing of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other major Indian cities following the death of Prime minister, Indira Gandhi on 31 October 1984, should be a reason for great shame and sadness for the authorities and politician of India and for all people of the nation.

It defeats belief, that in a civilised society, during the modern era, that Sikhs who are a section of the community; a small minority at that, can be blamed and summarily punished without any trial or open examination, for the evil actions of just two individuals; this is absolutely beyond comprehension or understanding; it is behaviour belonging to the Stone Age.

Shame on you, India! You may have made some material progress in the last sixty years but the standards of justice and fairness in your country definitely belong to the dark ages.

This horrible event clearly highlights the very low level of morality, the non-existent level of spiritual awareness, a complete lack of compassion and .....More