RE: The Firing on the “Samjhota Express Train in September, 1991 and the abduction of the Romanian charge De Affairs in New Delhi” ~ the fabricated news stories of the research and analysis wing (the Hindu India’s KGB).
The state-run news agency of India, the Press Trust of India, under the directions of Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), released and exchanged the above two stories to the International News services. As expected, it blamed the Sikh freedom fighters for both incidents, What are your intelligence (RAW) and news service trying to prove?
It is common knowledge that the intelligence, including RAW personnel, have penetrated North America since 1980, to prepare the ground work for the cover-up of “Operation Bluestar” in 1984 the attack on the Sikh Nation and on Sikhs living in Canada and elsewhere abroad (Kashmiri and MacAndrew. 1988. Soft Target. Lorimer Press, Toronto, Canada). When the Indian government headed by Kashmiri Brahmins, the so-called spineless and high class bigots, followers of the Brahminical doctrine and Aryasamaji cult, did not succeed in their master plans to discredit the Sikhs, Hindu India’s morally, ethically, economically, politically corruptad ministrations have been trying in desperation to; (i) bring the Sikhs and nonbrahminical communities in to a head-to-head confrontation; (ii) to launch a war offensive against its peaceful neighbor, Pakistan, from the soil of Punjab; and (iii) to generate a means of swaying world opinion against the Sikhs and Kashmiri Muslims by exchanging fabricated news stories, such as the abduction of Romanian diplomat in New Delhi (The Globe and Mail, Oct.10,1991). We are well aware of your motives and that the attempts of any administration of the Hindu India is doomed to fail, because the Indian administrations have been functioning based on ‘lies’ and are devoid of any “truth”. These lies multiply like a snowball.
You have yet to respond to my previous two letters. I await to hear from you.
Awatar Singh Sekhon, Ph.D.,
FIBA, RM (CCM)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Article extracted from this publication >> November 22, 1991