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Darbar Sahib Attacks – A Historical Perspective
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Darbar Sahib Attacks – A Historical Perspective Posted: 15 Feb 2014 11:12 AM PST
Two huge Posters on a large wall in the Langar Hall at Ontario Khalsa Darbar Gurdwara Sahib, in Canada, reminds the visitors of the brief History of invasions of Darbar Sahib by the aggressors launched by evil and cowardly rulers and invaders.
On the right side, the wall is full of names of the Sikh shaheeds who laid down their lives defending the Sikh faith, along with a big list of evil Police and Army Officials who took part in the Torture, Killings, and Disappearances of thousands of Sikhs from 1984 to 1995. These crimes against Humanity were investigated and lists prepared by Shaheed Jaswant Singh Khalra, who presented these to the Canadian Government at that time.
On the left side the poster lists the information about dates of invasions by the evil aggressors given below: The date of Invasion is followed by The names of the aggressors, and then the name of the rectifier (sodhak), and date of rectification (sodh). Next is the number of days ( ) An aggressor lived to breathe after the invasion.
It’s not important that an aggressor lived six months or more after the attack, but they are already breathing with a dead zameer (consience) even before the attack on Darbar Sahib. People with a living conscience never even think of invading a sacred place like Darbar Sahib.
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