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Nov 2, 2023 61 tweets 14 min read
39 years ago, at least 30,000 Sikhs were slaughtered over a 3 day period with at least another 300,000 left displaced and homeless. Voter lists with details of Sikhs were distributed across India. Sikh homes were marked so they could be easily identified.

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Rubber tyres filled with Indian state supplied kerosene were placed around the necks of Sikh men and set on fire to burn them alive. Sikh women and girls were gang raped. Sikh boys were castrated and butchered. Unborn Sikh foetuses were ripped from their mothers’ wombs.
Jun 7, 2023 19 tweets 6 min read
As the sun rose on 7 June 1984, piles of dead bodies of Sikh women, children and men blanketed the Parikrama of Sri Darbar Sahib. Blood covered the walls and floors of Sikhs’ holiest of shrines. The water in the holy Sarovar had turned a deep shade of red. ImageImage Injured pilgrims' cries of pain echoed across the Darbar Sahib complex. In complete violation of the Geneva Convention and the UN Charter, Red Cross volunteers were not allowed to enter the complex to provide medical aid to the injured civilians.
Jun 7, 2023 21 tweets 6 min read
The Indian Army fired cannons at Sri Akal Takht Sahib, Sikhs’ highest temporal throne & authority, until the morning of 6 June, 1984.

13 tanks, intended for fighting India’s enemies, had instead been used to slaughter India’s own citizens; thousands of innocent Sikh civilians. At 7.30am, Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale, surrounded by Bhai Amrik Singh Ji and 40 brave Sikh warriors, offered what was to be his final Ardas. He promised that he would attain Shaheedi defending Sri Akal Takht Sahib.
Jun 6, 2023 17 tweets 5 min read
On 5 June 1984, the Indian Army continued their relentless firing at the Sri Darbar Sahib complex and over 10,000 Sikhs trapped inside. At 6.30am, their bullets hit and killed Amrik Singh, the 65 year old blind Head Ragi. Another Ragi, Avtar Singh, took a fatal bullet soon after. ImageImageImageImage Helicopters continued to circle above, spraying the Darbar Sahib complex with artillery fire, killing Sikh civilians indiscriminately. At 11.30am, the water tank inside the complex was fired at, and then bombed, completely destroying it.
Jun 4, 2023 16 tweets 4 min read
On 4 June 1984, while most of Punjab was still asleep, Amritsar residents woke to the sounds of a war zone. At 4.40am, an Army rocket fired from a shoulder-held launcher, slammed into Sri Akal Takht Sahib; the very heart of Sikhi and our highest temporal throne and authority. Two more rocket blasts shortly followed, shattering the serenity of the Sikh holy city. Witnesses described the impact of the blasts as being so strong that they thought the whole complex had collapsed. After this the ferocity of the firing escalated throughout the day, unabated. ImageImage
Jun 3, 2023 14 tweets 4 min read
3 June 1984 was observed as the Shaheedi Diwas (Martyrdom Day) of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Sikh Guru. Thousands of Sikh pilgrims from across Punjab, India and the world had gathered at Sri Darbar Sahib to pay obeisance and bathe in the holy Sarovar. They had been allowed to enter freely by the Indian Army, who had surrounded the complex and had full knowledge of the destruction and devastation they were going to inflict upon these unarmed civilians in the coming days.
Jun 2, 2023 29 tweets 6 min read
On the surface, 2 June 1984 appeared to be uneventful with no firing or curfew. This turned out to be a facade of calm used to prepare for the storm of destruction, desecration, unimaginable violence and horrific human rights violations inflicted on the Sikh population by the barbaric Indian state and its Army.

On the morning of 2 June a team of five reporters, including the BBC’s Mark Tully, came to Darbar Sahib to report on the events of the day before. They were taken around the complex and shown the damage caused by the Army’s unprovoked firing;
Jun 1, 2023 29 tweets 7 min read
Today marks 39 years since the Brahmanical Indian state declared war on Sikhs in an attack that was given the codename Operation Bluestar. In the lead up to June 1984, up to 160k troops consisting of 7 divisions, were deployed to Punjab equipped with tanks & helicopter gunships. ImageImageImageImage Under the false pretext of apprehending ‘militants’ and ‘terrorists’, the Indian state used its army to unleash 10 days of terror, bloodshed and horrendous human rights abuses, unprecedented in post-independence India.
May 23, 2023 25 tweets 10 min read
Narendra Modi, India’s PM, will address a rally of 20K predominantly Hindu Indians in Sydney today. What’s been marketed as an innocuous gathering of Indian diaspora, has undercurrents that are sinister in intent and purpose. It represents the dangers of Hindutva’s global spread. twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Modi is a lifelong member of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), a paramilitary organisation that draws it’s inspiration directly from Hitler’s Mein Kampf, and Nazi ideologies. With an estimated 1.8 million members, this organisation oversees the Sangh Parivar outfits. Image
May 6, 2023 33 tweets 12 min read
Manipur is burning and tribals are being killed with full support from the Brahmanical state. State machinery is being used to attack the Kuki’s places of worship and arm and protect Meitei rioters. Shoot on sight orders have been issued and internet is suspended so that the twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Brahmanical state can control the narrative, demonise the tribals protesting for basic rights and portray them as antagonists rather than victims. Why is this important and why should you care?

Because this is yet another example of Brahmin terrorists oppressing minorities,