JX
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JX
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Waterloo 📍 The ability to speak doesn't make you intelligent

Reminder: Toronto really thought these games would’ve filled up the hotels 😂





Raw, unfiltered truth from the man who led it. In a rare and candid interview, Lt Gen Kuldip Singh “Bulbul” Brar — the officer who commanded Operation Blue Star in June 1984 — gives a blow-by-blow account of one of the most controversial military operations in independent India’s history. From the escalating tensions in Punjab, the occupation of the Golden Temple complex by militants led by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, to the tough decisions on the ground, Gen Brar opens up about what led to the operation and the key figures involved. He doesn’t shy away from the hard realities, including the moment he noted: “So, we would have to then disarm the police.” A no-holds-barred look at the planning, challenges, and consequences from the commander who was there — at a time when the nation faced serious threats to its unity and integrity. #OperationBlueStar #IndianArmy #LtGenKSBrar #Punjab1984 #MilitaryHistory #BrutIndia




I am feeling quite hesitant to share this video, but it brings out a harsh truth about the condition of Sikhs and Hindus in Pakistan. The majority of Hindus are clear that Muslims, as a community, cannot be trusted. This raises an important question: why do Sikh leaders continue to promote the narrative that Pakistan is a “brotherly” nation and that Muslims and Sikhs share a common bond? In reality, these narratives only expose internal vulnerabilities, which are then exploited. Issues such as grooming gangs and other forms of exploitation are serious concerns, yet they are often overlooked or downplayed. The real question is: what motivates Sikh leadership to persist with a narrative that directly contradicts the lived realities of their own community? #Punjab #PunjabFloods




















