Do Brahmans & other Hindus need to feel guilty about having mixed feelings surrounding the Sikh assassination?
2012-08-07 11:41:44 UTC
Indira Gandhi, the beloved Prime Minister of India, was assassinated at 9:20 am on October 31, 1984, at her New Delhi residence.
She was killed by two of her Sikh bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant Singh.
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2012-08-07 12:28:01 UTC
No mixed feelings. It's indeed a sad incident that Sikhs have been attacked in the US.
Majority of Hindus do not view Sikhs as any different from us. Hindus often visit Sikh temples and Sikhs too worship Hindu Gods. At the time of the Gurus, most North Indian families would remain "Hindu" while the eldest son was a "Sikh." Hindus enlisting their eldest sons in the Khalsa was done for protection against the Mughals.
Indira Gandhi's assassination and the riot aftermath in 1984 hasn't done much harm to the relations between the Hindus and Sikhs.
Sikhs, Hindus pray together at Cary temple for Wisconsin victims
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/11395048/
The Sikh and Hindu communities have condemned the killing
No actually Brahmin and Other Hindus don't mind with what happened to Sikh in USA .and may they are happy also .
Why i am saying this , because nobody protested against Sikh killing in USA but Only Sikh and Politicians [ it is mandatory for politicians to do so ]
Source : i Live in India
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2012-08-07 11:49:41 UTC
it was a false flag black ops.
one thing that turned out to be great, was the cop that showed up and started shooting.
does the media hype that gun rights does stop murdering bastards. ? no, they hype just the opposite. the united nations not only want to ban the 2nd ammendment but also police as well.
once they accomplish this, the invasion army of the united nations is going to do to us what we are doing to the people in the middle east
at first i thought the sikh temple was in india. but wisconsin only makes it either a hate crime or false flag crime. eyewitnesses says there were more shooters than just the one that died. this guy was an #E4, not some ignorant sloth that hates people.
pitonpene
2012-08-08 12:39:54 UTC
Her visionary son and successor apparent was also assassinated once he was set to succeed her. It was by a heinous barbaric group of that time, the `Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.` One of many.
Unrelated to Sikhs, so far as I know.
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2012-08-07 11:44:18 UTC
I remember when that happened. It was after she ordered the Golden Temple to be attacked. I certainly was not surprised when they turned on her.
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