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{{welcome| to the article [[Harjinder Singh Jinda and Sukhdev Singh Sukha]], which I am watching with some trepidation and concern. I wonder, if a person walks far way from our Guru and then turns his back to the Guru, should we still call him a Sikh? - A point to ponder concerning this article|03:39, 29 March 2008 }}


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the first external link on this article does not work - Is is possible to fix this please? das, Hari Singh 23:09, 28 March 2008 (MDT)

Hari Singh Ji, Thanks for your message. It appears that the parent site has removed this article, thats why this external link does not work anymore... --Singh6 22:02, 2 April 2008 (MDT)

Welcome and many thanks

The story is well done thanks

Thanks for telling the deeper story

…Kuldeep Keepa conducted the reccee of the office…

Sir ji, your work now lets me know what was going on and why. In the above sentence - reccee - is not understood by me at least, i also wonder about the @ sign in the middle of names. Regards Allenwalla 13:37, 28 April 2008 (MDT)

The only guess i can make is a 'rec see' or reconnoiter as happened at Whitewater apts. which led to Pres. Nixon's resigning. please amend the article to clarify.

Reconnoiter

PRONUNCIATION:rk-noitr,
VERB: Inflected forms: re·con·noi·tered, re·con·noi·ter·ing, re·con·noi·ters
TRANSITIVE VERB: To make a preliminary inspection of, especially in order to gather military information.

same as reconnaissance and scout.

the @ for Alias is new to me here i would say 'aka' - also known as, however that might be in bad taste as it is usually used for someone doing criminal. Our George Washington and founding fathers were like Gandhi and Baghat Singh criminals in British eyes and would have been hung or shot had the British prevailed as they did in India.

When Indira Gandhi was slain, if we thought anything of it, most here thought of her slayers as soldiers who had broken their oaths to protect her. On Operation Blue star it was barely in the news - as terrorists had seized and armed their fellow Sikhs' temple. Reports here generally favored the Indian Government. Might have been a time i wasn't listening to news.

Only a few years back did i read much about the matter, Sunnybondsinghjalwehra's pages seemed to me to be a little unbelievable as they seemed to laud the killing and dying and not include the 'why and what' that drove men to such acts. That the kind of torture and killing long after the 'Sikh Crystal Nacht' rather days, which i don't remember getting much press in the US. (America still knows little of the Partition and the killings in '47, let along anything about or after '84.

Pakistan was our ally not India for the same reason that China, India and Viet Nam became antagonists or enemies - their ties to the USSR and communism. So a lot of news on India was neglected. I hope to write a book one day on India and Asia's contributions to the west our university studies rarely mentioned anything east of Greece, 'Al Sham" and Israel. Ancient China got some notice; maybe things at Harvard or Yale were better.

Boiling people alive, it’s hard to believe any human would be capable of such, yet the Mughals seemed to relish such tortures. Hard to believe it still went on in the 80s or 90s.

Still, as i have read many of the transcripts of what the 2 Sikh Guards who killed Indira Gandhi said and they never mentioned Indira having a plan to kill all the Sikhs and attack Pakistan, only that they went to one's uncle (also sentenced and executed) who told them of Massa Ranghar and his assassins, it is hard for me to believe the recently posted article on Operation Thunder?? - i probably have the incorrect name--. i looked it up on the net, very little, only a Sikh? Site called Sikh lionz? With skulls and flames -- like what i would expect to find on some skinhead neo-Nazi site, the KKK's or the RSS's. Clearly i am ill informed. No serious news or references on the matter save the mention of some author's book exposing the matter. News no one else has?

Will check out the other articles doubt if i could be much help in getting any photos that Sikhs would not have access to. Regards Allenwalla 19:17, 28 April 2008 (MDT)