31 YEARS AFTER THE 1984 MASSACRE OF SIKHS THE PERPETRATORS ARE YET TO BE
TRACED



 Shamsul Islam



The India State is still searching for the criminals behind 1984 massacre
of Sikhs even after elapsing more than three decades. This attitude proves
once again that perpetrators of violence against minorities whether in case
of Nellie massacre (1983), Sikh massacre (1984), massacre of Muslims in
post-Babri mosque demolition (1992), Kandhmal violence against Christians
(1997) and Gujarat genocide (2002) will never be punished. In nation-wide
cases of horrible killing of Dalits since Independence the reality is as
bad. The best Indian State would do is to establish commissions of inquiry
and more commissions of inquiry.

In the case of 1984 massacre it is generally believed that the Congress
cadres were behind this genocide. This may be true but there were other
forces too which actively participated in this massacre and whose role has
never been investigated. Those who were witness to the genocide of 1984
were stunned by the swiftness and military precision of the killer
marauding gangs (later on witnessed during the Babri mosque demolition,
burning alive of Dr. Graham Steins with his two sons, 2002 pogrom of the
Muslims in Gujarat and cleansing of Christians in parts of Orissa) who went
on a burning spree of the innocent Sikhs. This, surely, was beyond the
capacity of the thugs led by many Congress leaders.

This document circulated by a prominent ideologue and luminary of RSS, Nana
Deshmukh on November 8, 1984 may help in unmasking the whole lot of
criminals involved in the massacre of innocent Sikhs who had nothing to do
with the killing of Indira Gandhi. This document may also throw light on
where the cadres came from, who meticulously organized the killing of
Sikhs. Mr. Nana Deshmukh in this document is seen outlining the
justification of the massacre of the Sikh community in 1984. According to
him the massacre of Sikhs was not the handiwork of any group or anti-social
elements but the result of a genuine feeling of anger among Hindus of
India.

This document also shows the true degenerated and fascist attitude of the
RSS towards all the minorities of India. The RSS has been arguing that they
are against Muslims and Christians because they are the followers of
foreign religions. Here we find them justifying the butchering of Sikhs who
according to their own categorization happened to be the followers of an
indigenous religion.

The RSS often poses as a firm believer in Hindu-Sikh unity. But in this
document we will hear from the horse’s mouth that the RSS like the then
Congress leadership believed that the massacre of the innocent Sikhs was
justified. Deshmukh in this document is seen outlining the justification of
the massacre of the Sikh community in 1984. His defence of the carnage can
be summed up as in the following.

 1.     The massacre of Sikhs was not the handiwork of any group or
anti-social elements but the result of a genuine feeling of anger.

2.      Deshmukh did not distinguish the action of the two security
personnel of Indira Gandhi, who happened to be Sikhs, from that of the
whole Sikh community. From his document it emerges that the killers of
Indira Gandhi were working under some kind of mandate of their community.
Hence attacks on Sikhs were justified.

3.      Sikhs themselves invited these attacks, thus advancing the Congress
theory of justifying the massacre of the Sikhs.

4.      He glorified the ‘Operation Blue Star’ and described any opposition
to it as anti-national. When Sikhs were being killed in thousands he was
warning the country of Sikh extremism, thus offering ideological defense of
those killings.

5.      It was Sikh community as a whole which was responsible for violence
in Punjab.

6.      Sikhs should have done nothing in self-defence but showed patience
and tolerance against the killer mobs.

7.      These were Sikh intellectuals and not killer mobs which were
responsible for the massacre. They had turned Sikhs into a militant
community, cutting them off from their Hindu roots, thus inviting attacks
from the nationalist Indians. Interestingly, Deshmukh would not mind having
militant Hindus. Moreover, he treated all Sikhs as part of the same gang
and defended attacks on them as a reaction of the nationalist Hindus.

8.      He described Indira Gandhi as the only leader who could keep the
country united and on the killing of such a great leader such killings
could not be avoided.

9.      Rajiv Gandhi who succeeded Mrs. Gandhi as the Prime Minister of
India and justified the nation-wide killings of Sikhs by saying, “When a
huge tree falls there are always tremors felt”, was lauded and blessed by
Nana Deshmukh at the end of the document.

10.    Shockingly, the massacre of Sikhs was being equated with the attacks
on the RSS cadres after the killing of Gandhiji and we find Deshmukh
advising Sikhs to suffer silently. Everybody knows that the killing of
Gandhiji was inspired by the RSS and the Hindutva Ideology whereas the
common innocent Sikhs had nothing to do with the murder of Mrs. Indira
Gandhi.

11.    There was not a single sentence in the Deshmukh document demanding,
from the then Congress Government at the Centre, remedial measures for
controlling the violence against the minority community. Mind it, that
Deshmukh circulated this document on November 8, 1984, and from October 31
to this date Sikhs were left alone to face the killing gangs. In fact
November 5-10 was the period when the maximum killings of Sikhs took place.
Deshmukh was just not bothered about all this.

Deshmukh document did not happen in isolation. It represented the real RSS
attitude towards Sikh genocide of 1984. It may be relevant to know here
that the RSS cadres did not come forward in defence of the Sikhs. The RSS
is very fond of circulating publicity material, especially photographs of
its khaki shorts-clad cadres doing social work. For the 1984 violence they
have none. In fact, Deshmukh’s article also made no mention of the RSS
cadres going to the rescue of Sikhs under siege. This shows the real
intentions of the RSS during the genocide.

This document was published in the Hindi Weekly *Pratipaksh* edited by
George Fernandes who later became Defence Minister of India in the NDA
regime, in its edition of November 25, 1984 titled ‘Indira Congress-RSS
collusion’ with the following editorial comment:

“The author of the following document is known as an ideologue and policy
formulator of the RSS. After the killing of Prime Minister (Indira Gandhi)
he distributed this document among prominent politicians. It has a
historical significance that is why we have decided to publish it,
violating policy of our Weekly. This document highlights the new affinities
developing between the Indira Congress and the RSS. We produce here the
Hindi translation of the document.”

[The Deshmukh document is reproduced below. It is translated here from
Hindi by Shamsul Islam [parts of the document have been underlined for
emphasis]

*MOMENTS OF SOUL SEARCHING*
*Indira Gandhi ultimately did secure a permanent place at the doorstep of
history as a great martyr. With her dynamism borne out of her fearlessness
and dexterity, she was able to take the country forward like a colossus for
over a decade and was able to build an opinion that she alone understood
the realities of the country, that she alone had the ability to run the
decadent political system of our corrupt and divided society, and probably
that she alone could keep the country united.* *She was a great lady and
her death as a brave leader had added to her greatness.* She was killed by
a person in whom she kept faith despite several complaints. Such an
influential and busy personality was killed by a person who had the duty to
protect her person. This act came as a blow not only to her admirers in the
country and the world but also her critics. This cowardly and treacherous
act of killing not only ended the life of a great leader but also killed,
in the name of the Panth, the mutual faith of humanity.
*Explosion of sudden arson and violent hysteria throughout the country was
probably a direction-less and improper expression of the hurt, anger and
feeling of loss of her followers. Lakhs of her followers used to see her as
the only defender, powerful protector, and a symbol of united India. It is
a different matter whether this is right or wrong. *
*For these innocent and uninformed followers, the treacherous murder of
Indira Gandhi was the tragic culmination of the poisonous campaign of
separatism, antagonism and violence conducted over the previous three years
in which hundreds of innocents had to lose their invaluable lives and the
sanctity of religious places was destroyed. *This campaign assumed an
ominous pace after the painful army action in June which, in the eyes of
most of the people of the country, had become necessary to protect the
sanctity of the religious places. Barring a few exceptions, the Sikh
community observed silence for a long time on the barbaric massacres and
heinous killings of innocent people, but they condemned the long-pending
army action with anger and dangerous explosiveness. The country was stunned
at their attitude. *The army action was compared to the “gallu ghara”
action of Ahmed Shah Abdali in 1762 to desecrate the Harmandir Sahib.
Without going into the objectives of the two incidents, Mrs. Gandhi was
pushed into the category of Ahmed Shah Abdali. She was termed the enemy of
the Sikh panth and big prizes were announced on her head. On the other hand
Bhindrawale who was guilty of heinous crimes against humanity in the name
of religion was hailed as a martyr. Open display of such feelings in
different parts of the country and abroad played a special role in
increasing the distrust and alienation between the Sikhs and the rest of
Indians.* In the background of this distrust and alienation, stunned and
bewildered people accepted the validity of the rumours of celebrations by
the Sikhs at the heinous murder of Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards in
retaliation of the army action. Of these the most hurting explanation was
that of Giani Kripal Singh who being the Head Granthi considered himself to
be the sole spokesman of the Sikh community. He said that he expressed no
sorrow at the death of Indira Gandhi. This statement added fuel to the fire
of boiling anger.
*No immediate and natural condemnation of this despicable statement by an
important leader came from responsible Sikh leaders, intellectuals or
organization. Therefore the already angered common and unimaginative people
took it as correct that the Sikhs celebrated the death of Indira Gandhi.
Because of this belief, selfish elements could succeed in making the common
people become violent against the hapless Sikhs. *
This was a most explosive situation which needed utmost patience and
skillful conduct on behalf of our Sikh brothers. I am saying this, being a
life member of the RSS, because on January 30, 1948 a Hindu fanatic, who
was a Marathi and had no relation with the RSS, rather was a bitter critic
of the Sangh, committed unfortunate killing of Mahatma Gandhi. On this
occasion we also suffered the sudden eruption of hysteria, loot and
atrocities of misdirected people. We ourselves saw how selfish elements who
were well acquainted with this incident, deliberately declared a murderer
to be a member of the RSS and also spread the rumour that the RSS people
were celebrating throughout the country death of Mahatma Gandhi, and thus
they succeeded in diverting the love and the feeling of loss and hurt in
the hearts of people for Gandhi. Such feelings were spread against
Swayamsewaks and their families, particularly in Mahrashtra.

Having gone through such experiences myself, I can understand the strong
reaction and feeling of innocent Sikh brothers who became of victims of
sudden eruption of people’s violent hysteria. In fact, I would like to
condemn in strongest words the inhuman barbarity and cruelty on Sikh
brothers in Delhi and elsewhere. I feel proud of all those Hindu neighbours
who protected lives and property of troubled Sikh brothers without caring
for their lives. Such things one being heard from all over Delhi. These
things have practically increased the faith in natural goodness of human
behavior and particularly faith in Hindu nature.

*I am also worried at the Sikh reaction in such delicate and explosive
situation. As an activist engaged in national reconstruction and unity for
half a century and being a well-wisher of Sikh community I am hesitating in
saying that if reactive armed action by Sikhs is even partly true then they
have not been able to evaluate the situation correctly and comprehensively
and as a result could not respond according to the situation.* Here I wish
to draw the attention of all my countrymen including Sikhs that in a
similar difficult situation arising out of murder of Mahatma Gandhi when in
the hysteria against the RSS crimes of destruction of property, heinous
burning alive of children, inhuman cruelty etc. were being committed and
the news was reaching Nagpur from all over India, then the ‘dictator’ of
the RSS known as the so-called big private army, the then head of the Sangh
late M.S. Golwalkar issued an appeal in Nagpur on February 1, 1948 to the
lakhs of armed young followers throughout the country in the following
unforgettable words:

‘I direct all my Swayamsewak brothers that despite spread of provocation
due to lack of understanding, they should adopt cordial attitude towards
all and remember that this mutual distrust and improper hysteria is the
result of the love and respect that the whole country has for Mahatma who
made the country great in the eyes of the world. We salute such great
respected departed soul’.

These were not empty words to hide cowardice and helplessness in the
hopeless situation. In those life threatening serious moments he proved
that every word of his appeal had a meaning. On the evening of February 1,
hundreds of Swayamsewaks in Nagpur urged for armed resistance and resisting
till the last drop of their blood to stop the probable attack on their
leader the same night. And some associates of Guruji told him of a
conspiracy against his life and requested to shift his residence to a safe
place before the attack, Guruji told them in such a black moment also that
if the same people whom he had truly and with full ability, served
throughout his life wanted to take his life, then why and for whom he
should save his life. Thereafter he cautioned them in stern voice that even
if a drop of blood of his countrymen was shed in saving him, then such a
life would be useless for him. History is a witness that lakhs of
Swayamsewaks spread throughout the country followed this directive word by
word. Though they had to digest vulgarities in exchange of their patience
and tolerance but there was a faith to give them patience that whatever may
happen to them in present condition, history will definitely prove them
innocent.

*I hope that in present difficult situation my Sikh brothers will also show
the above-referred patience and tolerance. But I am deeply pained to know
that rather than displaying such tolerance and patience at some places they
have retaliated against the crowd with arms and played into the hands of
such selfish elements who were eager to spread the trouble. I am surprised
how a section of our society considered to be most disciplined, organized
and religious, adopted such a negative and self-defeating attitude.* May be
they could not get proper leadership at the moments of such a crisis.
Through my scanty study and understanding of Sikh history I consider that
such a nonpolitical reaction of Sikhs in moments of such a crisis came from
their complete involvement with teachings of love, tolerance and sacrifice
of Sikh nature. Warrior nature of Sikh religion was a short time provision
against barbarity of foreign Mughals which was taught by tenth Guru. For
him Khalsa was a relatively small part of a broad Hindu-Sikh brotherhood
and was designed as an armed hand to defend Hindu community and its
traditions. Guru Govind Singh laid down for Khalsa followers five KS (Kesh,
Kripan, Kangha, Kara and Kachha) and ‘Singh’ in the name of Khalsas. This
was a symbol of their being soldiers. But unfortunately today these only
are being projected as basic and necessary forms of Sikh religion.

*I am sorry to say that Sikh intellectuals too have failed to understand
that conversion of Sikh religion into Khalsaism is a much later event and
this was due to deliberate plan of British imperialists to divide and rule
in Punjab. Its aim was to cut the Sikhs off from their Hindu environ.
*Unfortunately,
after independence power hungry politicians kept alive for their own
interest the unnaturally born problems of separation and equal existence,
and carried forward the game of imperialists to divide and rule by their
vote bank politics. This improper equating of Sikhs with militant Khalsaism
is not only the basic root of separatist tendencies in some parts of Sikh
community, but it also raised militancy and faith in the power of weapons
to the level of religious worship.

This religious worship gave rise to terrorist movement like Babbar Khalsa
in the second decade and recently Indira Gandhi was killed as a result of
terrorist wave under the leadership of Bhindrawale and a long ‘hit list’ is
yet to be executed.

I used to imagine that Sikh community has freed itself totally from
illiteracy, ignorance, frustration and defeatism in which it was in the
fifth decade of 19th century after losing its freedom and which was
exploited by cunning British imperialists and selfish Sikh elites for their
selfish interests. It is clear that in eighth decade Sikhs adorning the
places of high responsibility represent highly educated, laborious,
vigilant, relatively rich, enlightened and active section of Indian society
in every walk of life. In nineteenth century their experiences and vision
was limited to the boundaries of the then Punjab but today they are spread
not only throughout India but throughout the world, and they are in a
situation to directly know the conspiracies of big powers which are being
hatched against independent and united India rising strongly in the world.
In such an advantageous situation they should know their historical
development as an integral part of India.

Such a revaluation of history will give them the opportunity to see many
wrong formulations of their own religion and past which has been
systematically drilled into their brains by wrong and distorted historical
writings by British administrators and intellectuals about nature and
development of their religion. Such an attempt will take them to their real
roots.

This is the time that our Sikh brothers should search their hearts so that
they can get rid of the false description inserted by British imperialists
and power greedy opportunist people into their basic religious nature.
Removal of such false descriptions is necessary to bridge the gulf of
distrust and alienation between two communities of similar destiny, nature
and similar traditions. I am afraid that without such a self-introspection
and revaluation of history they would not be able to live with peace among
themselves and with other countrymen. A disinterested analysis of their own
enlightened interests will be enough to make them understand that their
fate is indivisibly linked with the destiny of India. Such an understanding
will save them from falling prey to the disruptive and destructive
interests of foreign powers.

I disbelieve *[sic]* that my Sikh brothers will accept the cautious words
of spiritual expression of a well-wisher.


*Lastly, it is not to deny the truth that sudden removal of Indira Gandhi
from Indian political scene has created a dangerous void in the Indian
common life. But India has always displayed a characteristic inner strength
in the moments of such crisis and uncertainty. According to our traditions,
responsibility of power has been placed on the inexperienced shoulders of
relatively young person in a lively and peaceful manner. It will be hasty
to judge the potentialities of his leadership at this time. We should give
him some time to show his ability. *
On such challenging juncture of the country, in the meanwhile he is
entitled to get full cooperation and sympathy from the countrymen, though
they may belong to any language, religion, caste or political belief.

In the capacity of a nonpolitical constructive worker I only hope and pray
that God bless him with more mature, balanced, inner strength and ability
to give an impartial Govt. to the people so that he can take the country to
real prosperous unity and glory.

Guru Nanak Divas
November 8, 1984
*Nana Deshmukh*

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