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- Sanjay Lajjar, who lost his entire family in the Kanishk bomb incident and was just 17 years old at the time (now 57), has appealed to the Hindu-Sikh community in Canada to pay tribute to those 329 victims by openly opposing Khalistanis.
- The global Sikh community must understand that the real goal of Khalistani supporters, under the guidance of Pakistan, is to create a terror atmosphere in India and nothing more.
- He believes this will help make the Canadian government realize that no Sikh, no matter where they are in the world, was ever and will never be a supporter of Khalistan.
Forty years ago, on Canadian soil, Khalistani militants prepared bombs, and using one of these bombs, they blew up an Air India flight coming from Canada to India, killing 329 passengers, including 82 innocent children. At the same time, there was another bomb explosion at Tokyo’s Narita Airport intended for another Air India flight, AI-301. This bomb exploded before it could be placed on the plane, resulting in the deaths of two Japanese baggage handlers.
However, it seems that the people of Canada have not learned any lessons from this incident that occurred 40 years ago. As a result, Khalistanis continue to openly carry out their activities. The mastermind of this attack is ironically portrayed as a hero, but for some reason, the Canadian government has yet to take any action against these individuals and has even been encouraging them. As a result, figures like Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, a prominent Khalistani, have become emboldened and continue to carry out activities against India openly. Their constant goal is to create an atmosphere of terror in India and drive a wedge between Hindus and Sikhs, although they have not succeeded in this mission so far.
Sanjay Lajjar, who lost his entire family in the Kanishk bomb incident and was just 17 years old at the time (now 57), has appealed to the Hindu-Sikh community in Canada to pay tribute to those 329 victims by openly opposing Khalistanis. He believes this will help make the Canadian government realize that no Sikh, no matter where they are in the world, was ever and will never be a supporter of Khalistan.
Speaking about this tragedy, Harpal Singh Johal, spokesperson for Takht Patna Sahib, said that even today, they do not understand what Khalistanis actually want because, on one hand, they demand a separate country for Sikhs, and on the other, they are the ones committing atrocities against Sikhs themselves. This was evident in the Kanishk tragedy, where most of the victims were Sikhs. The global Sikh community must understand that the real goal of Khalistani supporters, under the guidance of Pakistan, is to create a terror atmosphere in India and nothing more.