‘Sikhs will take revenge from Narendra Modi of leaders’ killing’

City News Oct, 3 2023
‘Sikhs will take revenge from Narendra Modi of leaders’ killing’
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KARACHI: Sikh nation is revenge taking cult if you made any hostilities against them you will never survive, they will certainly strike back.

Warning has been conveyed by various Hindu nationalists to Modi government in India with reference to attacks and mass killing of Sikh community in India and their Khalistan Movement leadership in foreign countries, like Canada. This is quite unprecedented by getting animosity with G-7 countries that could also involve Europe and whole western world. They should close their trade relations with India, it is feared.

According to reports Indian analysts disclosed, “Prime Minister Modi thinks he could intimidate them and Indian channels are claiming ‘tit for tat’.

“They said that you are just country of mere 2,000 dollar per head income but confronting people of average 60,000 dollar per head. They are member of G-7 countries. Indian ministers beg for more trade and investment with Canada meaning that we want to increase exports to Canada and expect more investment in India from Canada, country where Indians people go for employment opportunities and being settling down with their families. You have made that country an enemy. This is may be called suicide invasion.

We saw within 24 hours Britain, America and Australia openly announced support for Canadian stance and deplored Indian action for favouring murder of Sikh leaders on Canadian soil. Why we created an enemy in G-7 World, one of most unfortunate and huge failure of foreign policy, they said.

Analysts pointed out that in Victoria Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia there were attacks on Hindu temples and blames were put on Sikh community. But Australian government’s investigations have revealed that this was entirely done by Indian Hindus not by any Sikh. This disclosure was made by Australia solicitor after detailed reports from senior detective that before defacement of temples all CCTV cameras were shut down so that recordings of incidents could be avoided. Same act was done in both Melbourne and Brisbane.

This defacement was done on night of March 3 this year. He said same Hindu activists after defacing temple reached Brisbane on March 4 and also participated in Sikh rally so that they could identify themselves as Sikhs. Same modus operandi of Victoria was followed in Brisbane. But Australian government has reached reality that all defacing incidents in their country occurred by Hindu activists belonging to Hindu Sewuk Sangh organisation.

Australian politicians are now seeing Hindus in Australia with suspicion being threat for peace in Australia. They are panicked that Hindu fundamentalists are dangerous for us.   

Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 04 2023

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Nasir Mahmood
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Senior Journalist at Daily National Courier. Covering almost all beats including politics, current affairs, sports, metropolis for more than 45 years. Member of Karachi Press Club & KUJ.

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