Soldier Salute: Shaheed Jaswant Singh Khalra
6 Sep
Exactly 15 years ago, he was abducted by the Punjab Police, tortured for a month while in illegal police custody and on October 24th he was cut into pieces and thrown into the River Sutlej….Why?
Well.. because..
Jaswant Singh Khalra, was a man of courage, a man who stood face to face with an entire system beginning with the government, stretching into the courts and finally its gang of police officers that was intent on eliminating Sikh youth.
As a concerned citizen and activist, like you the reader, he propelled himself to seek justice. Priding himself on his identity as both a Punjabi and a Khalsa he asked, if the Khalsa does not defend itself, then how will it be the beacon of hope and universal defenders of human rights that it is intent on being. It was this deep rooted philosophy that motivated him to begin an investigation into the disappearances of Punjabi/Sikh youth. Jaswant Singh Khalra was a Punjabi who cared about Punjab and his fellow Punjabis and a Khalsa who took his duty as a defender of human rights not just as expression, but a duty.
In January 1995, Jaswant Singh Khalra issued a Press Release as the head of The Akali Dal Human Rights Wing, claiming he had accumulated evidence proving that the Punjab Police had illegally cremated upwards of 6000 Sikh youth as unidentified bodies in only one of seventeen districts of Punjab.
Jaswant Singh Khalra had essentially exposed a glitch, a track that the government had forgotten to cover in their ongoing genocide by the Punjab Police to execute, disappear and murder Punjabi Sikh youth.
Unfortunately, when bringing forth his evidence, the High courts of Punjab and Haryana denied his case stating that the cases he spoke of him did not concern him, thus he had no right to bring it forth on the behalf of others. However, instead of succumbing to a corrupt judicial system, Jaswant Singh Khalra used this as his motivation to launch an international movement to bring attention to the genocidal acts occurring in the state of Punjab. (more…)






















