Operation Bluestar 1984
Today, June 6th, marks the 22nd anniversary of the attack on Sri Harmandar Sahib, when Indian military tanks
stormed Sri Harmandar Sahib...
The Aftermath was horrendous – Human Rights Review in Oct-Dec 1999 Describe it as “Thousands upon thousands of Punjabi Sikhs…Detained, Tortured, Raped and Extrajudicially executed…”
How many Sikh lives were unaccounted for and lost?
Hundreds of thousands an outrageously high cost
You tortured the father and raped the daughter
The mother burned alive while the son died by slaughter
Indian Government please tell us how do you sleep at night?
Knowing very well that instigated such hatred and feelings of spite
You pledged to acknowledge the Sikhs but your
promises were always broken
You poisoned the minds of so many by your
blatant lies and your slander spoken
1675, Dhan Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji martyred
for the Hindus oppressed
The same Hindus who now wish for the
Sikh Dharam to be suppressed
It is so difficult to fathom the extent of such irony
Even your forefathers will weep at your tyranny
The scars are lasting and the wounds shall never heal
As the pain of your bloody massacre we continue to feel
Hopes of justice are fading a little more each day
But mark the words of the Khalsa Panth for your crimes you shall pay.
Sir Jave Ta Jave, Mera Sikhi Sidhak Na Jave.
If I die then so be it, but may my faith in Sikhi remain firm.
Poem by Anonymous Singhnee: Source Sukhmani Kaur’s Blog