Major General Bakshi is, as the name suggests, a retired Army officer from India. He is a known figure on India’s television, especially on pro-government channels on political debates. As one might expect, he is a staunch defender of India’s sovereignty and has little tolerance for forces that appear to want to destabilise the nation.
He recently tweeted that the recent event at Red Fort, Delhi, India, was a clear indication that Khalistani Separatist groups were planning to disrupt the Republic Day Parade by the protesting farmers in such a way as to provoke the Indian police forces to get alarmed enough to open live fire on the unarmed protesters, so that a massacre takes place, which will, in the eyes of the world, frame the Government of India for genocide and same time inflame the people of Punjab province that are mostly in the farmers protest group, to identify this as the second version of the Jalianwallah Bagh massacre.
OK, so what is this Khalistani separatism movement, and what is Jalianwallah Bagh ? Also, what is Republic Day and what happened on that day ? And what is the link with Canada ?
The Khalistanic separatist movement was active in India four decades ago, when some people from the Northern province of Punjab, that followed the Sikh faith, wanted the state to secede and form a free country – Khalistan. Most of the support for the separatism came from India’s arch rival Pakistan.
Khalistan is a concept of a free nation carved out of the northern Indian province of Punjab, and supported primarily by Indians of the Sikh faith. The movement for a free Khalistan gained popularity back in the 1970s and 80s in India and in time led to violent insurgency involving guns and bombs. Also, the main leader of the movement of the time, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, moved to the Golden temple, the holy temple of all the Sikh people and established a sort of a parallel government in Punjab, with guns and arms. Because it was the holiest of all Sikh temples, the government forces were at first reluctant to storm the temple, in fear or annoying sentiments of nonviolent neutral Sikhs. However, eventually the then Prime Minister Mrs. India Gandhi ordered special forces to storm the temple and apprehend or kill the armed insurgents. The violent encounter killed the leader and finished off the insurgents. The temple itself got bullet ridden and looked violated in the encounter. It was cleaned up and brought back to its original glory. However, this did annoy many ordinary Sikhs. Two young Sikh guards of the Prime Minister took revenge by assassinating the Prime Minister.
This assassination of an otherwise very popular and strong willed Prime Minister in turn infuriated Indians and there was a sort of instant anti-Sikh riot in Delhi where a lot of innocent Sikh’s got attacked and murdered. It is alleged that the police and the government forces looked the other way for a few days and let the rage take its course before it was controlled and ended. All this left a scar on the people of Northern India. As such Sikhs and Hindu Indians are very closely linked culturally, ethnically, and also through extensive intermarriages. So it is difficult to separate the Sikhs from the Hindu, in India or elsewhere.
Over the years, the Khalistan separatist movement died out inside India. Economy also has a role to play, I suspect. Two generations ago, Punjab, through industriousness of the people – had become relatively rich compared to the rest of India. They thought they might be better off being independent instead of trying to drag the rest of poor India with them. The Sikhs constitute around 2.5% of the Indian population. They adopted westernised agricultural practices early and hugely increased their agricultural yield, essentially becoming the granary for the rest of India at the time.
However, the table began to turn soon. Firstly, the extensive use of industrial chemicals as fertilisers, and mono cropping turned the land increasingly barren. On top of it, extensive use of pesticides made the rural heartland a poison well and triggered a huge increase of diseases including childhood cancer and various other auto immune and birth defects.
Today the proud Punjabi agricultural heritage is all but ruined. Youngsters do not want to remain in farming. Most like to migrate out. There is a huge influx of Sikhs all over the world, but mostly in lands where agriculture was possible with lots of land, such as USA and primarily Canada. The least cold and temperate province of Canada, British Columbia, has a large concentration of Sikh people who have now become rich through their industriousness and involvement in farming. But I am afraid they are going to suffer from pretty much the same thing that happened to Punjab – i.e. excess toxification of land, food and people, through over reliance of agro-chemical dependent non-sustainable easy-fix type of agriculture that is already well established in North America.
Meanwhile back in India, the rest of the country started rising economically and it became increasingly evident that the future of Punjab is better off remaining within a rising India than separate from it. So the Khalistani movement died out there. Also, demographic changes, intermarriage and young moving away from Sikh practices of appearance and apparel, has made the Sikh people no more a majority in Punjab. Today, 52% are Hindu and 48% Sikh, with almost zero presence of any other faith.
Meanwhile, what is Jalianwallah Bagh massacre. Back in 1919, when India was a British Colony, a large peaceful gathering of unarmed Sikh men, women and children provoked a British army officer, who ordered that the exit routes from the grounds be blocked and troops and machine guns open fire on the trapped congregation. A lengthy barrage of firing resulted in mass killings. There was a deep well in the grounds and many men, women and children kept into the well to escape the bullets and died at the bottom of the well, crushed as more bodies piled on them. It was a gruesome massacre that went unpunished, and left a major scar in the history of the colony, and gave even more momentum for the freedom movement.
Fast forward to the 1970s and 1980s – Canada was to play a significant part in funding and supporting the Khalistani separatist movement in India. The sympathy for a Khalistani state was not the wish of all Sikh in India at the time, but only a smaller radical group. Therefore, the secession could not be achieved politically through the ballot, and was being pursued through violence at the time. By now, the movement is dead in India. But the zeal remains in the minds of the descendants of Sikh Immigrants in Canada to this day, even if the homeland of Punjab has had a demographic change. Back in the 1980s the Sikh immigrants in Canada were involved in the mid air bombing of a Jumbo commercial jet flight out of Vancouver headed to London that killed everybody including a lot of people that were not Indian at all. Not all culprits have been caught.
Now – generation after all that, support for the Khalistani aspirations are suspected to be present in Canada among part of the Sikh community. Even politicians in the Trudeau Government as well as in NDP of the Sikh faith are suspected to harbour similar sentiments and there is fear, in Canada and also in India, that Canada might be used as a tool to re-ignite separatist insurgency and violence in India. Indian government is well aware of it, and is keeping a close eye on the situation. One of the reasons Trudeau is so disliked in India is his suspected harbouring sympathies with the Sikh separatists. The movement is not even popular inside Punjab. That is why the last time he visited India with a large coterie of his politicians including Sikh-Canadians, were given a cold shoulder even by the Punjab government. It was a diplomatic slap in the face for Trudeau, which was kept under the carpet in Canadian media.
Even Jagmeet Sign, the current leader of the Canadian NDP party which some folks hope might one day gain the power to rule Canada, is suspected of harbouring Khalistani sympathies, although he has not directly said so. He has lent support to the Indian farmers movement, which, by now, appears to have little to do with farming and everything to do with trying to destabilise India.
To me, the links needed to complete the picture involves the globalists plan to use local issues to help topple all nationalist governments and put up puppet regimes that will be the local collaborators to the great global dictator. To me this global dictatorship is in the hands of select few very very powerful unelected individuals that remain shadowy, but are suspected to have all Big Tech corporations such as google, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Apple etc in their range along with big money financiers and bankers and medical mafia globalists such as the Rothschilds, the British Royal family, Bill Gates, George Soros. The common term to describe them on main stream media is “Deep State” or “New World Orger” – which is abbreviated to NWO. Covid is suspected to be one of the tools to reset the world to the NWO regime. Rapid population control is part of the agenda, in keeping with the realisation that the planet is in the midst of the sixth mass extinction, and the reason is wholly man made. Man is killing the planet by just his overbearing presence and ever increasing material demand out of the planet which the planet can no more supply and sustain itself, unless either the level of demand per person, or the number of persons, preferably both, can be drastically cut down. There is also a push by Bill Gates, the lord of World Health Organisation, who keeps telling folks of the a) Need for a single world government, not necessarily elected, b) Rapid reduction of world population, c) His belief that all the people of the world need to be forced to take an endless series of vaccines to stay alive, while he himself owns shares of some fifty or sixty vaccine companies across the planet, and d) wants mankind of switch to eating only artificially factory produced meat and vegetables, while he himself wishes to own or be partners to most of this emerging technology of making artificial food for a smaller number of humans left standing on the ground.
I am not joking about any of it. So, the Farmers protest, Greta Thunberg pitching in – Soros pulling strings on the insurgency and Major General Bakshi talking about Khalistani plans to provoke a massive Police response to the vandalism so that lots of Sikhs die again, and then it could be identified as Jalianwallah Bagh massacre 2.0. The original massacre happened in 1919 in British ruled India when British Acting Major General Reginald Dyer ordered troops to fire into a nonviolent gathering of Mostly Sikh and also Hindu unarmed men women and children at a place near Amritsar Punjab, called Jalianwallah Bagh. The massacre killed some 1200 people. Dyer was not convicted nor jailed nor executed for the genocidal crime.
So, coming to close the cycle and connecting all dots. Major General Bakshi was mentioning attempts to create a second Jalianwallah Bagh or a second Tiananmen massacre at Delhi, where a lot of Sikh people would be killed by Police for appearing to be militant extremists that stormed the seat of the Indian governments. Hopefully this would kill lots of Sikhs, so that a new phase radicalised Sikhs could be created to start a second phase of the Khalistan movement. A name so far missing from this tale, is Mr. Mo Dhaliwal, who is accused of having created the toolkit that involved preplanned details of the disturbance ahead of time, and discussed and shared with Greta and the three Indians. This gentleman is thought to be Mo Dhaliwal, whose name comes up often enough in the Indian efforts to expose Greta-Soros link to the toolkit issue.
One way to understand Mr. Mo Dhaliwal’s interests with regard to the Khalistan movement, is to refer to what folks say he wrote directly on Facebook about it, as quoted on https://www.walikali.com/who-is-mo-dhaliwal/. Mr. Mo Dhaliwal is supposed to have posted – “I am a Khalistani. You might not know this about me.”
Mr. Dhaliwal is reported to have urged friends, followers and others to sign a petition against a report published by Ottawa based MLI, or Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Canada’s only truly national public policy think tank based in Ottawa. The report he was protesting, was titled “Khalistan – a project of Pakistan“.
The first paragraph of that report, in the prologue section, is shown here, penned by Ujjal Dhosanj and Shuvaloy Majumdar.
This more or less brings this blog to a close for now, since it is already a bit long. But, this goes to show, for me, the various links that connect Canada with insurgency against India. It still does not connect all other things, like globalists take over, Soros’ grand plan and how all of it is linked, including the current mega-scare-mongering under covid, forced crippling of selective industries and trades, establishment of a global dictatorship, and also the issue of the ongoing sixth mass extinction.
Finally, what is Republic Day and Parade? What is Farmers Movement, and what did Greta Thunberg and others in India do, and where does Mo Dhaliwal fit in?
India gained independence in 1947, but without a constitution and with the King of England as the head of all commonwealth nations, including India. India got engaged in writing a proper constitution for itself, which took three years. The British Royalty was replaced by a President as the ceremonial head of state, and the Prime Minister as decided by elected parliamentarians, was to administer the Government for each five year election cycle. This was called the Republic of India, which was comprised of a number of states. The transition took place on 26th January 1950, the India became a constitutional republic. That day is celebrated with fanfare across the nation, and march past in Delhi, usually comprising of representation from all provinces of all ethnic and cultural groups as well as the defence forces are conducted, and a lot of overseas dignitaries including heads of state and invited as guests.
This year, the trouble took place on that day, planned to cause a major blood bath by the police. The plan got foiled because the police were not ordered to fire upon the lawbreaking Farmers protest groups that entered the heritage red fort area which was similar in a way to the invasion on the capitol area by Americans on the 6th of march. The plan to provoke the farmers into vandalism at the Red Fort and other places of high prominence was hatched by the Khalistani movement, allegedly documented in a google doc toolkit by Mr. Mo Dhaliwal, who in turn shared it with three persons in India as well as with Greta Thunberg. Greta was to give the farmers protest movement international recognition, while the movement was to be a front, for Khalistani separatism.
Some confusion still exists on the connection between Greta Thunberg, the Indian activists arrested, and Mo Dhaliwal of Canada. It is reported that the toolkit was actually prepared by Mo Dhaliwal who also sort of recruited these people to work according to the toolkit, which may have been fine tuned by three activists in India that got arrested. To complicate matters, Greta’s link with George Soros is long suspected, and Soros has been public about his dislike of Modi. To further complicate the issue, Soros also is a major funding source for the political career and movements of Hillary, Biden and Kamala Harris, all of who are known to dislike Modi and would be happy if he was toppled. So, according to the Indian security forces, this is not a joking matter.
Canadian Government of Trudeau has employed a lot of Sikh Canadians into his cabinet. Many are suspected to harbour Khalistani sympathies. His government is propped up from outside by Jagmeet Singh’s NDP. Singh is also suspected to harbour Khalistani sympathies although he has not made any public statement on this. However, he is supposed to have publicly supported the farmers protest movement in India.
This has resulted in a diplomatic row. India summoned Canada’s ambassador in December 2020 and informed him that comments made by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over protests by farmers near Delhi were an interference in its domestic affairs and would seriously hurt bilateral ties.
Meanwhile Trudeau is unable to source covid19 vaccines in enough numbers to kickstart Canadian immunisation against the virus, which in itself is a highly controversial issue but only one sided views are promoted by main stream as well as Big Tech controlled social media. IN order to get large supply of these vaccines quickly, Canada needs India’s support because India is arguably the largest producer of vaccines both of its own two homegrown brands as well as contracted under licensed vaccines for other brands.
Indian Government, understandably, is pissed at Trudeau. So, to placate India, Trudeau has lately started distancing himself from the Khalistan and Farmers protest issue.