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The Extrajudicial Execution of Jathedar Sri Akal Takhat Sahib
The Extrajudicial Execution of Jathedar Sri Akal Takhat Sahib
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The Extrajudicial Execution of Jathedar Sri Akal Takhat Sahib
The Inquiry Report Hushed Up
The extrajudicial execution of Jathedar Gurdev Singh Kaonke, the former Jathedar (Mukh-Sewadar), Akal Takht Sahib
1.      At whose instance and in connivance with, the inquiry report on the extrajudicial execution of Jathedar Gurdev Singh Kaonke submitted by then Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) B.P. Tiwari to the Punjab government in the first week of May 1999 not publicly disclosed till date and hushed up?
2.      What was the role of the so-called Committee for Coordination on Disappearances in Punjab (CCDP) to hush up the inquiry report?
3.      What were the reasons of silence or not approaching to UNO and the other internationally recoganised and meaningful Human Rights Organisations for the purpose so far?
            Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
            www.sikhvicharmanch.com
“Bhai Gurdev Singh Kaunke, the former Mukh-Sewadar, Akal Takht Sahib, was abducted by the Hindu India’s police personnel on 20th December, 1993, from his village in Punjab. Bhai Jasbir Singh Rode, also one of the former Mukh-Sewadar of Akal Takht Sahib, Advocate Balbir Singh Sooch and former police officer Darshan Singh, along with several other witnesses, testified in the enquiry of Bhai Kaunke’s abduction. Police officer Darshan Singh said that Senior Superintendent of Police Swarn Ghotna, Deputy Superintendent of Police Harbhagwan Singh Sodhi and an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police Chanan Singh tortured Bhai Gurdev Singh Kaunke, at a CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) centre and other places, before dumping his body in a canal on 3rd January, 1994”.
An extract from “An Undeclared War on the Sikh Nation Punjab: “Operation Bluestar ...”
 Published: October 4, 2009
Updated: November 23, 2009
Can any CM in India order the probe or do the justice against the wishes of “some powers”?
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Union minister Farooq Abdullah today created a flutter by claiming that “some powers” had prevented him from probing the massacre of 35 Sikhs at Chattisinghpora in 2000 on the eve of Bill Clinton’s visit to India.
'Some powers didn't want Chattisinghpora investigated'

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