Posted on 09/12/2001 8:24:45 PM PDT by TBP
September 12, 2001
The Honorable George W. Bush
President of the United States
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President:
On behalf of the 21-million strong Sikh Nation and especially on behalf of more than 500,000 Sikh Americans, I would like to express our sadness and our sympathies to the people of the United States for the terrible attack on the United States yesterday and for the loss of life it entails. This is a terrible tragedy and we know that you will take appropriate action. Like all Americans and all decent people everywhere, we condemn this brutal and senseless attack.
The Sikh religion recognizes all humanity as our brothers and we pray for the well-being of all. Our prayers and our sympathies are with the people of the United States at this tragic time. We especially pray for the families of those who have departed. May God bring peace to these departed souls and to their families.
We support you and we pray for the people of America. God bless you and God bless America.
Sincerely,
Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh
President
Council of Khalistan
Do you really? You want us to forget terrorist acts comitted by your "community" in different countries?
Sikh is not the same as Muslim or do you know that already?
Please refresh my memory - I drink a lot of beer.
Read Soft Target, and excellent book by journalists Brian McAndrew of the Toronto Star and Zuhair Kashmeri of the Toronto Globe and Mail. It proves conclusively that the Indian government blew up that airplane itself.
Recently, it was reported that the RCMP tried to bribe Lal Singh, a witness, with "twom illion dollars and settlement in a nice country" to give false testimony against two people who have been arrested for this crime.
Second, why do you hate the Sikhs so much? Are you part of the Brahminocracy?
As well as the Hindus. Especially the Hindus know the hegemony of the Jihad.
Also, the authors show us Surinder Malik, who was a top official at the Indian consulate in Toronto. He pulled his wife and daughter off the flight shortly before takeoff and advised a couple of friends of his to get off it also. Then after the flight had been bombed -- but before it was ublic knowledge -- he was calling the RCMP to point out an "L. Singh" on the passenger manifest. The witness the RCMP recently tried to bribe to give false testimony is Lal Singh. Malik was also giving other "information" to the RCMP before the bombing was public knowledge.
There is much more information in the book. It paints a clear picture of Indian government involvement in the bombing.
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