NEW DELHE Indian Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh has expressed grief at the tragic loss of over 200 precious lives in the train accident near Sukkur, Pakistan, on Wednesday.
In a message to Pak Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Premier Singh said “on behalf of the government and people of India and on my own behalf, I extend heartfelt condolences to the members of the bereaved families.
Babbar Gurmej Singh Gill, Prime Minister of Khalistan Government in exile, has warned the members of Police and Security Forces in the Punjab to refrain from atrocities on innocent Sikhs, failing which they will not be able to escape punishment at the hands of the Sikh nation.
Speaking at a public meeting in Huddersfield on November 5, he reminded them of the punishments being meted out to the Nazi criminals who had committed similar atrocities on the Jews during Hitler’s regime.
“Just as Israel is hunting down, putting on trial and punishing the Nazi criminals several decades later on,” he said, “Khalistan, too, will bring these brutish members of police and security forces to Justice.”
He said that the determination steadfastness, dedication and selflessness of the Sikh nation were a sure guarantee that Khalistan is bound to be liberated from the Indian yoke.
“Our intelligence agents are compiling dossiers of these butchers,” he declared. “Once Khalistan has been liberated, they will be hunted down, tried and punished for their crimes against the Sikh nation.
Article extracted from this publication >> January 12, 1990