The Myth: Only the Congress Party was motivated to attack Sikhs // The Reality: Suggests something different
Security and safety is achievable when ordered from those in command. Without their support and authority, it’s chaos.
Brig. A. S. Brar (W-122) explained that he was posted in Delhi as Commandant of Rajputana Rifles Regimental Center during the days of riots.
The 1984 anti-Sikh violence is one of the most elaborate cover-up exercises by successive central governments over the past two decades.
Many might not know that the 1984 attacks were actually repulsed at first. Although the attackers’ initial attacks were fought off at first, they waited to return stronger.
How were the Sikhs found? What processes were enacted to pinpoint the targets? Identification was made through a variety of methods.
There was large discussion about the root of the attacks. It was concluded that they were likely organized by Congressmen or their supported organizations and associations.
Premeditation was at the core of the 1984 Genocide. The attacks that plagued the Sikh community across Delhi were much more than spontaneous expressions of “madness” or “grief and anger” at the assassination of Indira Gandhi.
The Sikh Genocide was much more than causation. It had been festering for a while.