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SHIROMANI AKALI DAL, SRI AMRITSAR April 25, 1984 Mr. R. K. Dhawan 1, Safdarjang Road New Delhi. Respected Mr. Dhawan Sahib, As you know that Mr. Gurcharan Singh’s (Tohra) life is in great danger, so I am writing you this letter. Sant. Jarnail Singh is not going to give up and now I strongly feel that we have to do what we planned earlier and Sardar Parkash Singh Badal has already explained it to you in details. Most of Bhindranwale (sic) men will run away when they see the army and most probably he will too. Major general Jaswant Singh Bhullar and Proffesor (sic) Manjit Singh Sidhu have agreed to go to America. Full instructions have been given to them and they will meet you before the (sic) leave for America. Financial arrangements have been made. Sardar Didar Singh Bains of America and Dr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan will work with them. They have been told to stop sikhs living abroad before they get organise (sic) and start supporting Sant. Jarnail Singh. Please let your people know to support these men with all assistance in every form. We will soon provide you the names of those sikhs who live abroad and supporting (sic) Sant. Jarnail Singh. I am sure that our plan will work and this ordeal will be over in no time. Yours very sincerely, Sant. Harchand Singh Longowal

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An expose following an uncovered secret letter written by sant Harchand Singh Longowal to R.K. Dhawan, assistant ti prime minister Indira Gandhi, betraying the sikhs from within the Golden Temple during operation blue star. evidence of sant longowal's treachery and betrayal of the Sikh nation. coveres characters like longowal, tohra, barnala sant Bhindranwale, k.p.s. Gill, Talwinder Singh Parmar, Jagjit Singh Chauhan. issues of Khalistan and Sikh Genocide, 1984

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SHIROMANI AKALI DAL, SRI AMRITSAR

April 25, 1984

Mr. R. K. Dhawan

1, Safdarjang Road

New Delhi.

Respected Mr. Dhawan Sahib,

As you know that Mr. Gurcharan Singh’s (Tohra) life is in

great danger, so I am writing you this letter. Sant. Jarnail Singh is not going to give up and

now I strongly feel that we have to do what we planned earlier and Sardar Parkash Singh

Badal has already explained it to you in details. Most of Bhindranwale (sic) men will run

away when they see the army and most probably he will too.

Major general Jaswant Singh Bhullar and Proffesor

(sic) Manjit Singh Sidhu have agreed to go to America. Full instructions have been given to

them and they will meet you before the (sic) leave for America. Financial arrangements

have been made. Sardar Didar Singh Bains of America and Dr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan will

work with them. They have been told to stop sikhs living abroad before they get organise

(sic) and start supporting Sant. Jarnail Singh. Please let your people know to support these

men with all assistance in every form.

We will soon provide you the names of those sikhs who live abroad and supporting (sic) Sant. Jarnail Singh. I am sure that our plan will work and this ordeal will be over in no time.

Yours very sincerely, Sant. Harchand Singh Longowal

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Context

This is an original proof of at least twelve letters that Longowal wrote during the Dharam Yudh Morcha

from inside Darbar Sahib Complex to Indira Gandhi’s personal assistant and mastermind behind the ’84

attack on the Golden Temple. This and the other letters apart from the telephones and wireless radios

provided to Longowal, Tohra, Barnala and Ramuwalia et al during the June days of the attack by the army

establish beyond doubt Longowal/Tohra’s treachery against the Sikh nation.

On the surface Longowal was supporting the Sikh nation and the Dharam Yudh Morcha but all the

while at the same time he was reporting on the situation of the various factions from inside the Golden

Temple and conspiring with Indira Gandhi in coordinating and encouraging her attack on the sanctum

sanctorum of the Sikh nation (Darbar Sahib) and the Sikh nation as a whole. He wanted to eliminate his

competition for the throne of the Sikh leadership even at the known cost of tens of thousands of innocent

Sikhs. He and Tohra provided minute-by-minute reports during the army attack back to Delhi along with

the locations and strategies of Bhindranwale, the Akhand Kirtani Jatha and Babbar Khalsa.

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Secure telephone hotlines and army provided short band wireless radio sets were used for this purpose.

When tens of thousands of innocent Sikh women, children, men and fighters were being murdered by the

Hindu army in the Parkarma and other parts of the complex, these traitors were housed in air conditioned

rooms in the Darbar Sahib complex, courtesy of Indira Gandhi. It is to be noted that it was Longowal who

in an attempt to not be outdone by Bhindranwale swore many times in the presence of the holy book in the

Darbar Sahib that if the army were to attack the Golden Temple he would be the first to happily lay down

his life and achieve martyrdom along with Tohra and company. He said in his famous quote that the Hindu

Indian army would proceed into the Golden Temple over his dead body. It is a history’s irony that

eventually as per a pre-agreed accommodation with Indira Gandhi through radio conversations with

Dhawan during the attack that Longowal and Tohra and other “Sikh” Akali traitors “surrendered” from

their air conditioned rooms from within the complex and walked out under the protection of the army with

their hands raised and proceeded out of the Golden Temple complex over the dead bodies of the unarmed

innocent Sikhs killed by the army.

Of particular mention is the fact that in the days leading up to the army attack, the date, time and

precise method of which was in the full knowledge of these conspiratorial traitors, Longowal, in order to

rejuvenate his waning popularity in the face of Bhindranwale’s growing emotional, intellectual and

spiritual connection with Sikhs far and wide across the Punjab, organized Shahidi Jathas of innocent

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Punjabi Sikh youths by swearing them in to be ready and willing to lay down their lives in the protection

of Darbar Sahib in the event of the Indian army’s attack. He called them “marjivrdes” (the living-dead

squads) and claimed that he had sworn 100,000 of them in batches and swore to die with them in the

presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib each time a batch was sworn in at Longowal’s instructions. Longowal

was playing so dangerously with the minds and emotions of innocent Sikh youths, and absolutely

disrespecting Sri Guru Granth Sahib when he was taking these false oaths, all the while at the same time

reporting everything to the Indians as this letter is proof, as to the conditions, locations, strategies and

offensive/defensive planning of the various defenders of the complex. He even advised the Indians on the

best time and direction to attack the Golden Temple from by the army.

A.R. Darshi (a Hindu) who was a long time top Punjabi bureaucrat with the provincial government, a

judge (magistrate) and a close confidante of the various political and religious factions in the Punjab circa

1984, wrote his famous book about Bhindranwale called “The Gallant Defender”, for which he has since

long been blacklisted by the government forces often threatened as to his family’s safety etc.

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But he spoke the truth and the book is worth reading.

Darshi wrote at great length about Longowal, Tohra and party and their numerous conspiratorial

machinations against the Sikh Panth and Quoum culminating in the great dagger that they all held in

common, thrust into the back of the Sikh nation during an hour of its ultimate struggle for survival, honour

and faith; an exigency of these traitors’ creation- a not so dissimilar historic scene than the one created by

and the not so dissimilar treacherous roles than the ones played by Dhian Singh and Golab Singh Dogras in

another era during another exigency of the Panth and Faith.

An eerie parallel that begs to be recognized!

Two turning points in Sikh history.

Two moments that swallowed up tens of thousands of honest, brave, honourable and voluntarily duty-

bound Sikh youths- once as official and bona fide soldiers of the Panth and at another more recent time as

unofficial yet equally bona fide defenders of the faith and the Akal Darbar.

Two moments in history replete with treachery, deceit, intrigue, conspiracy by the conspirators in Sikh

garb, who looked out for nothing but their own material gain from service to the enemy.

Who during their nefarious actions did not have in sight Sikh Gurus’ lives, their teachings, their sacrifices

and the Guru Granth with its majestic yet very logical injunctions!

Who treated the Guru Granth and all that it stood for as nothing more than a glorified book.

Who both used the Guru Granth as a tool to swear by- which they both did repeatedly to establish

creditworthiness in the minds of unassuming Sikh masses; all the while thinking of nothing but their

treason!

Two moments, one hundred and thirty eight years apart, that proved to be the harbingers of decades of

innocent Sikh bloodshed. The Wise Man said that history repeats itself. We as a nation and Panth can

vouch for the truth in these words with our blood. Yet we learnt little about these wolves in sheep garb.

Anyhow in his book Darshi writes on the testimony of well placed and highly reliable sources that when

Longowal was finally dispatched by patriotic Sikhs for his treason, it was revealed during his body’s last

ritual bath that this paragon of the Akalis and a spiritual leader, a “Sant” as he evidently used to describe

himself (see his signature at the end of his attached letter), ready to sacrifice his life for Guru Gobind

Singh’s Panth, Quoum and Khalsa used to shave his arm-pits and private parts. But he was ever careful to

let his beard and moustache depict the majesty of a Saint-Soldier.

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The Wise Man also said that the elephant has two sets of teeth- one for show and impact, the other real,

functional and depiction of its truth!

We as a people get mesmerized time and again by those with the longest tuskers.

Commentary

Clearly Longowal and his writers could not put together a few short paragraphs without grammar and

syntax blunders. Notice the many grammar and spelling errors.

The letter shows that Dr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan despite his Khalistan currency and embassies in European

countries was Indira Gandhi’s agent against the Sikh nation or perhaps his Khalistan activities were

precisely a part of the larger Hindu game plan designed to label Sikhs as separatists so as to provide an

excuse to attack them.

Remember Bhindranwale, India’s chief nemesis never asked for Khalistan. It was only on the second day

of India’s attack on the Golden Temple, when the dye had been cast that he gave his final statement. He

said that India had finally done the unthinkable and now it was not feasible for the Sikh nation to co-exist

with or within Hindu India. He still did not utter a demand for Khalistan.

The letter shows that Badal, Tohra and Longowal were in on the plan to attack Darbar Sahib and had

provided Dhawan and the Indian military material and ideological support and guidance for the attack.

They were the architects of India’s attack on Golden Temple.

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It is interesting and worthy of note that after a long but very cozy and comfortable exile sponsored by

Indian government, Chauhan came back to Punjab under the guise of reconciliation with mainstream India

and renunciation of his pretence separatism. Once the fear of retribution for is treason from the Sikh

militants had subsided.

After coming back to India and bowing to K.P.S. Gill before the cameras, in his pretence surrender so as to

help raise his partner in arms’ profile, he served out his remaining years as an Indian government

informant. He would use his carefully cultivated but phony Sikh patriot credentials to infiltrate active Sikh

activists and report them back to Gill. To his dying days he was an Indian loyalist, dispassionate to the

sufferings of his Sikh brethren whom he condemned to Gill and their left-behind families.

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Legend has it that towards his final years he had even given up on pretending to be a Sikh, despite his still

long flowing white beard and shapely turban. He was more interested in claiming his direct descent from

Prithvi Raj Chauhan’s lineage, who was neither a Sikh nor an honourable man. Prithvi Raj a Hindu Rajput

is most known in history as the kidnapper of his uncle’s (Jai Chand) minor daughter (Sanyogita) for sex in

1175 AD because of his desire to avenge his perceived dishonour at the hands of his uncle.

Towards his final years Jagjit Chauhan showed his true colours when untroubled by the Sikh bloodshed at

the hands of Hindus and remorseless of his and his cronies’ treacherous role in bringing it about, he was

more interested in establishing his Hindutva lineage descending from Prithvi Raj the child molester, rapist,

kidnapper and in-breading hillbilly!

It is remarkable that another partner in crime of Chauhan’s, one Talwinder Parmar similarly played with

Sikhs’ sensibilities in Canada. Although he exhibited the persona of the ultimate Sikh- magnificent black

untouched facial hair, Nihang style double turban, miri-piri inspired Kirpans, flowing cholas even in

Canadian winters, it was later discovered that he was an agent of Indian intelligence recruited and used to

establish Sikh connections with the Air India blast tragedy. A conspiracy hatched and concluded by Indian

intelligence operating in Canada to malign Sikh Diaspora’s reputation internationally and thereby set the

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stage for the pre-planned and upcoming Sikh Genocide to last fifteen years with impunity and little

interference from foreign governments, which would ultimately claim hundreds of thousands of innocent

Sikh children, women, men and seniors. Tens of thousands of Sikh daughters, mothers and wives would be

gang-raped under operation “Shudi-Karan”- an official operation orchestrated by Indian Intelligence,

army, police and Para-military outfits aimed at accomplishing racial correction/purification of the Sikhs by

raping their women to produce Hindu off springs in the Sikh majority hinterland of the Punjab. Perhaps

under his heavy and elaborate Sikh garb, Parmar just like his mentor Chauhan was longing for the ultimate

recognition of his Hindu-Rajput lineage. His Sikhism was only clothes-deep, an adoption of convenience

just as in the case of the Dogra brothers in an earlier era (General Ranjit Singh’s time). Even if his

subconscious Hindu longing could only be satisfied through service to Vande-Mataram mother India at a

time of her need by helping her finish off the pesky Sikhs by pretending to be one of them and ruining

them from inside.

Those who take pride in kidnapping minor daughters of their kith and kin for sexual molestation would

care little over the mass rape of Sikh daughters and sisters.

Once his use had been exhausted and his major mission (Air India) concluded successfully he had become

a liability for India.

He knew too much!

He was too far away (Canada) to be controlled properly and he was known to be easily swayed,

temperamental, overly emotional and a megalomaniac egotist. In intelligence world, he was an accident

waiting to happen! His Indian handlers ultimately lured him back. He was naive, not as seasoned and cool-

headed as his mentor Chauhan and went back a little too early. Perhaps fantasies of pleasurable Kashmiri

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and Punjabi maidens were too hard to resist. He was arrested in Kashmir after crossing the border through

Nepal. He was not allowed a traditional official port-entry to ensure a plausible-denial by the authorities if

need be. He was personally interviewed by K.P.S. Gill and dispatched execution style upon his orders.

Mother India’s closeted skeletons would be safe for a bit longer.

Longowal in his letter expresses his firm belief that once attacked by the army Bhindranwale’s men and

Bhindranwale himself would flee or surrender. Well, history tells another tale. Not only did they fight as a

squad of 150-200 untrained men laced with second world war weapons against 70,000 of India’s elite

troops armed with ultra modern weaponry and intelligence (Soviet tanks, artillery, helicopter gun-ships,

fighter jets, naval logistical support and real time live intelligence reports from Longowal’s conspirators’

console), they fought to the last man. In the words of another disbeliever in the cause and an Indian

mouthpiece during much of the Dharam Yudh Morcha, Khushwant Singh, the Indians assumed that when

faced with their army the gallant defender would surrender. But said he, that Bhindranwale, “…didn’t

surrender! He fought back like a tiger.”

The letter shows that the conspiracy was international. Longowal had arranged for Bhullar and Manjit

Singh to travel to the US to spread dissent within the Sikh Diaspora lest it get organized and support

Bhindranwale from without. It also shows that he had financial support for this subversion from the Indian

government.

It also shows that there were two parallel anti-Panthic intelligence outfits operating internationally. One

would be the Indian state intelligence evidenced by Longowal’s instruction to Dhawan- “Please let your

people know to support them…” in the US. The other would be the intelligence operation set-up by those

subverting the Panth from within, i.e. international quasi-Sikh collaborators from Longowal’s jatha. He

gives it away when he says, “We will soon provide you the names of those sikhs who live abroad and

supporting (sic) Sant. Jarnail Singh. I am sure that our plan will work and this ordeal will be over in no

time.”

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Little did the poor bastard know that his ordeal was just beginning!!Little did the poor bastard know that his ordeal was just beginning!!Little did the poor bastard know that his ordeal was just beginning!!Little did the poor bastard know that his ordeal was just beginning!!

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