The
following KHALISTAN CALLING newsletter has been published in the leading
Punjabi-English newspaper of the Sikh diaspora, Surrey Canada-based CHARHDI
KALA, (Issue of May 9 - 15, 2001 : Vol. 17 ; No. 19). It was also published
in the second week of May in the Vancouver-based PUNJAB GUARDIAN, Toronto-based
SANJH SAVERA, Calgary-based SIKH VIRSA and numerous other Punjabi/English
weekly and monthly publications which cater to the three million strong Sikh
diaspora in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. The Overseas Sikhs, unlike
their 19 million compatriots captive in India, are free and prosperous and they
are determined - as they believe it is their destiny and pray for it every day;
Raj Karay Ga Khalsa; Sikhs will rule - to carve a sovereign, democratic,
egalitarian Sikh buffer state of KHALISTAN in South Asia, stretching
from the Jumna river on the East to the Pakistan border on the West,
China on the Northeast and Kashmir on the North.
Khalistan
Calling newsletter dated May 09, 2001.
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INDIA'S NUCLEAR LUNATICS ARE
VERY DANGEROUS FOR THE SIKH HOMELAND
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Indian army's current exercise 'total
victory'
will NEVER bring any kind of
victory - ONLY total destruction
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Is India's Army exercise operation 'total
victory'
a cover up for a nuclear test?
BY
Dr. Amarjit Singh
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Washington DC: May
09, 2001: An Indian Army
strike force of 60, 000 plus soldiers massed (a short distance, from the South
East corner of the Sikh Homeland of Punjab) in the Bikanir desert near the
Pakistan border - along with over one hundred front line aircraft which have
been mustered to air bases around Chandigarh - is rehearsing at this moment a
war scenario on the ground in which India and Pakistan fight a nuclear war to
the last Sikh man, Sikh women, Sikh child and Sikh holy shrine.
Interestingly, the military
exercise, code-named Poorna Vijay ('complete victory') is being
held at a time of the year when daytime temperatures hover over 50 degrees
Celsius (or 122 degrees Fahrenheit) in the shade in the Bikanir/Thar
desert. The maneuvers, according to Indian print media, are meant to;
"evaluate concept and practice battle procedures during defensive and
offensive operations on the future battlefield, with a nuclear backdrop. The
aim is to enhance the army's operational preparations through the conduct of a
number of tactical exercises with troops under stimulated battle conditions.
Drills and procedures to meet challenges of a nuclear, chemical or biological
strike will also be practiced" One Air Marshal (Retired) Kak, a
so-called 'noted' Indian defence analyst, has aired the imperious opinion,
that; "The exercise also aims to prove (?) India's nuclear deterrent is
indeed credible and that our retaliation will be massive. Our doctrine is to
escalate conflict beyond battlefields to strategic targets in case of nuclear
war." Some nonsense!
Synchronized with the above
quoted 'hot air' from the likes of Air Marshal Kak, numerous Indian
'Think Tank' member's opinions, various army/air force communiqués, tit bits of
information circulating in the Indian print media, and massing of sixty
thousand troops in the Bikanir/Thar desert, India's most prestigious
newspaper as at it again. The Times of India on Monday, May 07,
2001, carried a front page story, from its fulltime Washington correspondent
(and maybe part-time operative) one Chidanand Rajghatta - formerly of
the Indian Express - headlined; "These wars are fought in
air-conditioned rooms" to complete the dooms day tableau (http://www.timesofindia.com/070501/07home5.htm)
In his front page Times of
India May 07 story Rajghatta repeats details of a war game
supposed to have been played long time ago in the US Naval War College in
early 1999 in which the opening scene is described as follows; "a
transport aircraft carrying India's ministers of interior and defence as well
as the Army Chief of Staff explodes as it nears the airport near Srinagar,
Kashmir on August 1, 2003. Eyewitnesses reported that a missile struck the
aircraft as it approached the airport. Two days later, India launches
'Operation Resolute Sword' against Kashmiri militants and their support
facilities in Kashmir and Pakistan as the Indian leaders insist they were
compelled to act... The Indian government publicly declares that 'Operation
Resolute Sword' is limited in both scope and objective and issues an ultimatum
demanding the immediate delivery of terrorist leaders being sheltered in
Pakistan, the dismantling of known terrorist headquarters and the removal of all Pakistan
military forces from Kashmir."
Rajghatta goes on to describe 'move two' of the
scenario in which the Pakistan High Command retaliates for their setback in
Kashmir by; "seizing the opportunity to surprise and punish Indian forces
involved by launching 'Operation Resolute Shield' in the region East (read
Amritsar) and South of Lahore... Indian counter offensive defeats the Pakistan
thrust and moves quickly to cross the Thar desert (read Bikanir) towards
the Indus river. Fearing that India is about to sever the country in two,
Pakistan orders four tactical nuclear missile strikes aimed at halting invading
Indian forces..." India in retaliation Rajghatta writes;
"launches twelve nuclear weapons causing millions of deaths. Pakistan is
almost decimated.."
Obviously there are some
egomaniacal 'nuclear lunatics' (like the Indian defence and foreign minister Jaswant
Singh, a matriculate who has never been elected even a 'dog-catcher' and
retired as an army supply Major as 'supplying' is in his blood since the time of Mogul emperor Akbar) who are
strutting around in Delhi inside the inner circle of the ineffective,
senile and ailing Indian prime minister, the Swastika-worshipping Pundit Atal
Bihari Vajpayee. These 'hawks' who have never commanded a troop of monkeys
believe the make belief 1999 American war game played in air-conditioned
comfort and described by 'sergeant' Rajghatta in the May 07 Times of
India as a real life drama. Jaswant Singh and others of
his ilk don't want to pay attention to what we Sikhs have been saying ( see Khalistan
Calling, dated April 04, 2001: (http://khalistan-affairs.org/main/k_calling/kc04042001.htm)
about the grave danger to the Sikh Homeland in an Indo/Pakistan nuclear war or
what former Indian prime minister I. K. Gujral has been saying that;
"because of the wind we ( read Indians) can't hope to kill Pakistanis in
Lahore without killing Indians in Delhi." see Khalistan Calling
dated June 23, 1999 (http://www.khalistan-affairs.org/main/k_calling/kc062399.html)
These mad egomaniacs ridicule I.
K. Gujral and instead, wrongly believe that during four months of the year
- May, June, July and August - India has a sort of a 'weather window' when
Delhi could possibly use a nuclear weapon against Pakistan with a chance that
prevailing winds will not carry the fallout to Delhi or other Indian cities.
They argue that the 1974 and 1998 Indian nuclear tests were held 'safely' in
the month of May without mentioning that the devices were tested underground.
Based on this faulty logic these lunatics have ordered the huge military
exercise currently being held in the month of May despite the fact that the
Indian army has NEVER ever tried to hold massive exercises in the unbearably
hot summer months of May or June in any Indian desert.
Incidentally these nuclear
lunatics, claiming to be experts, are keeping the Indian public in the dark
that Pakistan has a huge year round geo-nuclear advantage (and India's depth
has become a fatal disadvantage since these two countries went overtly nuclear
in 1998) as Islamabad can make a parking lot out of Madras, Calcutta or Bangalore
at any time of the year. Madras, and Bangalore are to Pakistan
what Hiroshima and Nagasaki were to the United States in 1945 -
at a relatively safe distance!
These nuclear lunatics in
Delhi have also forgotten the long reach of Pakistan's infamous ISI
(Interservices Intelligence agency) which according to the propaganda of the
Indian rulers themselves is every where in India fomenting trouble and is
supposed to have arranged in 1992 a series of bomb blasts, in a short span of
24 hours, which paralyzed the city of Bombay and terrified the country after
the destruction of the Babri mosque by a frenzied BJP-led Hindu mob.
What is stopping the ISI from sabotaging any of the twenty eight vulnerable
nuclear facilities in India minutes after the Indian army's armored column
cranks up, or a brigade of airborne troops file into an airplane with hopes of
lancing across the Indo-Pakistan border to seize what Air Marshal Kak
pompously calls 'strategic targets'?
What will happen to the
captive Sikh Homeland of Punjab located right in the middle (and the nineteen
million Sikhs living there) if during the so-called 'nuclear weather window'
months of May, June and July (on which the Indian 'hawks' have based the above
mentioned nuclear scenario) if agents of the ISI were to arrange a nuclear
incident (all that is needed are three or four well trained commandoes
according to Bennett Ramberg's; "Nuclear power plants as weapons
for the enemy: An unrecognized military peril." University of California Press) to stop the 'export' of electricity and
'import' of water from and to the Narora nuclear plant in UP or the
other nuclear power plant in Rajasthan one dark night? What happens if the
Pakistani high command believes in the nuclear doctrine of 'use it or lose it'
and preempts any Indian hostile move?
According to Rajghatta's
report in the May 07 Times of India the war scenario acknowledges that the Pakistan army will surely retaliate by
lunging East from Lahore and destroying everything in its path? What will
happen to the holy city of Amritsar and the Durbar Sahib (Golden Temple)
which are right on the border when the Pakistanis attack? It is obvious that
the dim-witted morally repugnant nuclear 'hawks', like Jaswant Singh and others
of his ilk, consider the Sikh Homeland of Punjab as expendable item to be
sacrificed on the alter of Hindu ambition. Some hope!
A final thought. Maybe the Indian ruling elite is not as
stupid as they seem to be. Maybe they are as smart as the monkeys who roam
freely in Delhi rumored by "Bazaar Gup" to be carrying transmitters
for the ISI inside their bodies. Perhaps this 'song and dance' of a huge
military exercise in the Bikanir/Thar desert is a cover up to hide from
American satellites, and our sources on the ground, the preparations taking place now for a nuclear
test near Pokharan in Rajasthan in the next few days.
KHALISTAN ZINDABAD
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