How the KGB helped destroy SIKHS in India

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Heres a write up by Dr tarlochan Singh of Fremont California on how the Nehru Dynasty and the KGB destroyed the SIKHS in India...
Khushwant Singh is an avowed foe of Bhindranwale. He might have been on his hit list for the same reason.

What most Sikhs do not know is the Nehry dynasty's four generations have been working for KGB starting with Nehru (then Indira, Rajiv Gandhi, and now Sonia and Rahul). Even though KGB is technically not there, their infrastructure is still intact in India and they operate in the same way. Indira was often paid suitcases full of currency by the former USSR's top agency KGB. She and her cronies (CPI and CPI-M) received gobs of money from USSR in destroying the Sikhs.

It was KGB that spread misinformation about Khalistan even BEFORE the Dharam Yudh Morcha. We have documentary proofs of this. KGB forged documents showing Pakistan helping the Khalistanis and shared it with Indira Gandhi. She relied on KGB information. There is no denying the fact that Congress initially used Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale to its advantage with the help of Giani Zail Singh, Buta Singh, and Sanjay Gandhi. Bhindranwale is even said to have done convassing for Congress during elections. Things changed dramatically when, after the murder of Lala Jagat Narain, a noose was put around Bhindrawale at Chando Kalan by Punjab and Haryana police. He managed to escape, but they burned religious books and some vehicles used for Dharam Parchar that belonged to Bhindranwale. This changed the whole thing.

During the height of USSR, 10 out 35 top IB officers in India worked for KGB according to Mr. Mitrokhin, who was in charge of the intellgence archives of KGB. One wonders how many worked for CIA and whole bunch of other intelligence agencies (attached to foreign consulates and missions) who operated from New Delhi and other India cities. The situation was so bad that even the foreign intelligence agencies hesitated to share any genuine information with their India moles because they knew it would be sold next day to their enemies!

Mitokhin provides details of money distribution and the amount in his books. He took notes of most of the important information from KGB archives and defected to Great Britain after the fall of former USSR. He published his reports in two volumes. The second one deals quite a bit with India and has two chapters on India. India was a laboratory of KGB experients. In the early to mid-70s, it seemed like the whole country was going the Soviet Union way. The Akalis leaders had put on blinkers and did precious little to protect the young Sikh generation from the communist onslaught.

The Sikhs were the special targets of communist parties. Radio Moscow was directly beamed at Punjab and the latest and greatest Punjabi songs (which were not even available in the Punjabi market) were broadcast from Radio Moscow. For that purpose, they had recruited a special woman - Ludmilla, who spoke fluent Punjabi and thus duped the unsuspecting Sikh youth. The Indian media was the special target of KGB and they had pushed over 3000 pro-USSR articles in the Indian media. Every single top leader of CPI was sold. CPM-M head honchoes like Harkishan Singh Surjeet also received huge funds from foreign agencies. Otherwise, how could they keep alive an infrastructure and newspaper running, especially a communist mouthpiece Lok Lehar (Punjabi daily) when an average communist could not even afford a bus fair to go from point A to B to attend a communist rally or demonstration. Harkishan Singh Surjeet spent perhaps close to a million dollars on his
garndson's wedding in Ludhiana several years ago. That wedding was as grand or perhaps grander than the Bikram Singh Majitthia's wedding party that just took place few days ago. Where did that money come from?

CPI had a sweet deal with Congress and became it puppet. It became the Communist Party of Indira. Mitrokhin Archives II created quite an uproar in the Indian parliament when Mr. Advani raised this issue about four years ago.

Tarlochan Singh


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