Indira Gandhi

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2008

A BBC interview with Indian Prime Minister Indira gandhi. (Courtesy of jonmojuddho.org)

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  • I am a Hindu I say fuck this bitch. She was a political terrorist.

  • She was the only MAN in her Cabinet. She was a powerful personality. No present leader can be equal to her.

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  • @MrIndoCanadian God bless Hinduism and Sikhism. Whether it is Hitler, Saddam , Muammar Gadaffi, Aurangzeb, Indira Begum (Indira Fake Gandhi) or Rajib Khan (Rajeev Fake Gandhi), All the cruel dictators will die a brutal and merciless death. It is the Law of Karma.

    God bless those brave Indians who ripped Indian Dictators [Fake Gandhis] apart.

    JAI HIND

  • @MrIndoCanadian Sad, you know no better

  • @Davinderanu There will, I hope, never be a Khalistan because there won't be a demand for it. Punjab, of all places, should have learnt that partitions solve much lesser than the issues they create- Sikhs should get justice for 1984 and all unjustified 'encounter deaths'- I am FIRMLY with you on that. As to a Khalistan, no.

  • @Davinderanu Sikhs did get all their rights- the reason Punjab wasn't partitioned was because it had been partitioned in 1947, and to partition it again would have destroyed the balance that had existed- especially since Chandigarh had just been built. Sikhs were never a majority in Punjab- to convert a Hindi v. Punjabi dispute to a Sikh v. Hindu dispute was mischievous politics played by the Sangh.

  • @Davinderanu I don't know how to explain this to you, but most Sikhs living in India consider India home. There was terrorist violence and so people died in Punjab. The 1984 riots were inexcusable, as is the failure of the state to take any action against it, nonetheless most sikhs consider India home. If you want, please go right ahead and create a Sikh state in Canada. India's Hindus and Sikhs have always lived like brothers- don't fuck with that.

  • @manavkapur87 After what happened to the Sikhs in India how they were betrayed and if the Sikhs in Punjab, India, all over the world still call themselves Indians and celebrate India’s Independence day then they are disrespecting every Sikh that was Murdered by the Indians which is really heartbreaking Where I get my facts from? Sikh history is an open book read it if you like…

  • @manavkapur87 Sikhs had a chance. But it’s never too late for anything hopefully one day all the Sikhs will wake up and flag of India will come down and Khalistan flag will rise. I am originally from Punjab living in Canada. I am not a NRI or I am an Indian...Continue...

  • @manavkapur87 When a Really bad Sikh leader Tara Singh asked Nehru what about the promises? Nehru replied “Things have changed now” and then In 1956 Indian states were reorganized on language basis. Only Punjab was left out. In 1966 after all the struggle and pain a Punjabi speaking state was created by dividing Punjab into further three States. If a right Sikh leader took action right then Khalistan would have been made and none of this would have happened...Continue...

  • @manavkapur87 Sikhs suppose to choose Khalistan instead of India or Pakistan but unfortunately that did not happen because Nehru promised the Sikhs that they will get their full rights but that did not happen either. In 1950 the Indian constitution was adopted. The Sikh leaders did not endorse it because all the promises were ignored... Continue...

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