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Khalistanis in Australia blame Brahmins for 1984 anti-Sikh bloodbath

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After spreading anti-India and anti-Hindu propaganda in nations like Canada and Britain, Khalistani terrorists have launched a disinformation marketing campaign in opposition to Hindus in Australia. The Khalistanis are spreading faux information that 60 Sikhs had been killed by Brahmins in India.

Several photographs have surfaced on social media through which a big poster has been seen positioned on a trolly. On the poster, it’s written that ’60 Sikhs, indigenous folks burnt alive by Brahmin-Hindu mobs’. As seen within the viral picture, a number of Sikh individuals are seen close to the poster, which exhibits India’s map with ‘Hondh Chillar’ and the 1984 Sikh Riots written on it. Hondh Chillar right here refers back to the bloodbath of Sikhs in Hondh Chillar village throughout the 1984 riots.

Melbourne Khalistan rally inciting hate in opposition to Australian Hindus whereas spreading faux information. If your trigger is so noble, why hasn’t a single organiser of the occasion recognized himself? No point out of your idol Bhindranwale’s function in having 20,000+ Hindus killed?@puneet_sahani pic.twitter.com/8Lh819SNqk

— Australian Hindu Media (@austhindu) December 11, 2022

Sharing the picture on Twitter, Australian Hindu Media questioned if the reason for the Khalistanis is so noble, and why none of them revealed their id. 

“Melbourne Khalistan rally inciting hate against Australian Hindus while spreading fake news. If your cause is so noble, why hasn’t a single organiser of the event identified himself? No mention of your idol Bhindranwale’s role in having 20,000+ Hindus killed?,” the Twitter person Australian Hindu Media tweeted.

Blaming Hindus and Brahmins for the Hondh Chillar bloodbath throughout the 1984 anti-Sikh riots is certainly anti-Hindu propaganda, as a result of, the riots had been engineered by the Congress occasion after the assassination of Indira Gandhi. It was not Hindu-Sikh riots just like the Khalistanis try to mission now. Reportedly, 32 Sikhs had been killed by Congres employees on November 2, 1984, at Hondh Chillar in Haryana by beating them and burning them. The Congress mob had burnt down a number of homes and a Gurdwara by pouring kerosene.

It is well-known that the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom was finished by Congress in retaliation to the assassination of Indira Gandhi by Khalistan supporters. But now, the identical Khalistanis try to exonerate Congress from the crime by blaming Hindus and Brahmins for it.

It is pertinent to say right here that in current instances, pro-Khalistan actions are on an increase in Australia. Recently, senior officers of the Indian authorities knowledgeable the Anthony Albanese-led Australian authorities of rising Sikh separatist actions in Australia, after Khalistan flags had been waved at an occasion for the Indian group. 

On November 19, The Humanity Walk- an occasion organised by Victorian Sikh Gurudwara Council, in Melbourne, Khalistan flags had been waved and pro-Khalistan T-shirts, pamphlets, and booklets had been displayed.

An Indian authorities official mentioned that the Narendra Modi authorities needed to convey to the Australian authorities that the Khalistan motion had hyperlinks with “proscribed terrorist organisations that have a history of violent terrorism.”

Indian officers met with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Home Affairs Minister Claire O’Neil, who reiterated that freedom of expression is revered, however there was one thing suspicious in regards to the “overseas players.”

According to an Australia Today report, the Australian Department of Home Affairs is investigating the visa circumstances of some Khalistani abroad gamers who’re closely concerned within the upcoming referendum in Melbourne.

Indian officers warned the Australian governments that such an occasion would endanger Indian Australians’ security and make them targets of violence.

These Sikhs brazenly show Khalistan flags and look to be carrying weapons like the person in white waving a sword round. Why are armed ethnonationalist separatists parading on Australian streets? pic.twitter.com/UijTQJ2Lx3

— 𑆩𑆳𑆬𑆴𑆤𑆵 Sarah L Gates (@SarahLGates1) November 19, 2022

This comes after Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, chief of the Sikhs For Justice Khalistani terrorist outfit demanded a referendum to be held in Canberra. 

Notably, the Indian authorities had issued a demarche to the Canadian authorities on comparable traces in October, warning them that the Khalistani components might find yourself carving out a Khalistan in Canada itself. India additionally urged the Trudeau authorities to cease the purported Khalistan referendum.