Mr. Banerjee’s vitriolic and racist article is a travesty
Dear Editor:
Re: Air India Inquiry exposing Liberals, immigrant groups, and terrorism
Mr. Banerjee’s vitriolic and racist article is a travesty of the basic facts surrounding the onslaught on Punjab and India’s Sikh population by the Brahmanist-dominated Indian government since 1947. Over 250,000 Sikhs were killed by the Indian army over 1984-93 while supposedly chasing Indira Gandhi’s “300 sikh militants”. This was the excuse she cited in the Indian parliament to dismiss the elected Punjab government and send in the army (Indian parliamentary hansard).
Fanatical Brahmanists (right wing Hindus) such as Ron Banerjee are out ranting and raving about “Khalistan” and “Sikh terrorists” to misdirect the Canadian public from recent revelation of the Air India Inquiry showing that CSIS suspected the “Sikh terrorist” Parmar of being an agent provocateur of the Indian government (http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=ba530ec2-89af-4e56-bf02-92a17671b84f&k=65286). Sikhs internationally suffered the stigma of being collectively dubbed “terrorists” and rendered politically impotent while the Indian army was rampaging through Punjab over 1985-93.
Given the degenerate nature of his beloved Bharat’s legal and administrative system, Banerjee’s puerile statement on Canadian law should be an affront to all Canadians. Since assuming state power in 1947, the Brahmanist communities (8% of Hindus: Lalas, Brahmins, Banias) have done quite well in India at the expense of others by systematically corrupting, monopolizing and looting all state institutions set up by the British. I do not believe that Canadians wish to welcome their Manuite values and contributions to Canada.
Arjun Singh