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AMRITSAR: After 22 years of Operation Blue Star an eyewitness of cremation of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale has came out with an eyewitness account of the cremation doperformed on the night of June 7,1984. Sikhs observe June 6, the day of operation, as Genocide Day' all over the world on June 6 to observe the day.

Radical Sikh leader Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale were killed in operation Blue star conducted by Indian army on June 6. Sant Bhindranwale's dead body was recovered on June 7 and he was cremated the same night at Amritsar. For about 20 years, the Damdami Taksal mother organisation of Sant Bhindranwale had kept telling people that Sant were alive and safe. Punjab Newsline has also procured post mortem report of Sant Bhindranwale.

On th night of June 7, when Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale was cremated past midnight, an eyewitnesses hiding there had seen atleast 750 dead bodies of Sikhs brought to cremation ground. Besides others, the then Deputy Commissioner Ramesh Inder Singh was present at the site of cremation till dead body of Sant Bhindrawala was confined to flames.

Bhai Budh Singh alias Bhai Baldev Singh who had once formed Khalistan brigade has told Sahara Times in an exclusive interview that Sant Bhindranwale’s body was creamated in cremation ground, adjouning gurdwara shahinda Baba Deep Singh near chati wind gate on the morning of June 7, 1984. He claimed that he was present in the cremation ground at that time in the guise of a mentally retarted person.

Bhai Budh Singh accompanied this correspondent to the creamation ground and pointed out the spot where their body was cremated in the presence of senior district civil and police officers. He said that a police officer who had performed ‘ardas’ ceremony before cremation was still alive and he identifies him. He further said that dead bodies of

Gen. Subeg Singh and Bhai Amrik Singh were also creamated in the same cremation ground.

Bhai Budh Singh said that the then Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar Mr. Ramesh inder Singh along with other officals had collected ashes of Sant Bhindranwale at 10:00 am on June 9. He claimed that ashes were emersed in Satluj at Kiratpur Sahib and an entry there in the name of Sant Jarnail Singh is matter of record. He said that he knew some other eyewitnesses who had seen the ‘dead body’ of Sant Bhindranwale.

Bhai Budh Singh said that his house was adjacent to cremation ground. He said that he was so far keeping a mum to avoid any controversy in his name. He said that he had counted that about 750 dead bodies of unknown persons were brought by the police to the creamation ground during two days. The Dead Body of Sant Bhindranwale was taken to mortury at 7:30 PM on June, 7.

Bhai Budh Singh claimed that Sant Jarnail Singh had come out of the Akal Takht at 8:45 a.m. on June 6 and he was shot dead near Nishan Sahib. He added that his dead body was carried upto darshani deori on ghanta ghar side under the supervision of D.S.P. Apar Singh Bajwa who had since been retired. He said that these facts were based on report of his sources in the complex. He said that Sant’s brother harcharan Singh rode had identified the body in the darshani deori itself.

Bhai Budh Singh claimed that he had long association with Sant Bhindranwale and he was hurt when Damdami Taksal had declared Sant alive and raised an unnecessary controversy for many years. He said that he was also close confident of Mr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan, head of the ‘Khalistan’ government-in-exile’, he said that he had installed and operated the transmission of Khalistan radio near Amritsar.

He said that he was staying in the dera of Sant Charan Singh of Bir Sahib thathikhara in Amritsar district till the day when police had whisked away Sant Charan Singh about two years back, he said that where abouts of Sant Charan Singh were not known till date. He said that he had started construction of a Gurdwara in the memory of those 13 Sikh ‘Martyr’s who were killed in Sikh Nirankari clash but it remained upto foundation level due to financial problems.

Dr. Davinder Sharma(PCMS) who had conducted the post mortem of Sant Bhindranwale had missing after few days. According to Post mortem report Sant Bhindranwale died instantly. He had written, “In my opinion that is due to shock and Hammrage as a result of Massive head injury accompained with multiple fractures which is sufficient to cause death...... The Doctor has mentioned

the time of Post Mortem at 8 pm and according to him Bhindranwale had died about 5 pm on June 7, 1984. The police in Medical records has mentioned death, result of firearms injury.

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AMRITSAR: After 22 years of Operation Blue Star an eyewitness of cremation of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale has came out with an eyewitness account of the cremation doperformed on the night of June 7,1984. Sikhs observe June 6, the day of operation, as Genocide Day' all over the world on June 6 to observe the day.

Radical Sikh leader Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale were killed in operation Blue star conducted by Indian army on June 6. Sant Bhindranwale's dead body was recovered on June 7 and he was cremated the same night at Amritsar. For about 20 years, the Damdami Taksal mother organisation of Sant Bhindranwale had kept telling people that Sant were alive and safe. Punjab Newsline has also procured post mortem report of Sant Bhindranwale.

On th night of June 7, when Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale was cremated past midnight, an eyewitnesses hiding there had seen atleast 750 dead bodies of Sikhs brought to cremation ground. Besides others, the then Deputy Commissioner Ramesh Inder Singh was present at the site of cremation till dead body of Sant Bhindrawala was confined to flames.

Bhai Budh Singh alias Bhai Baldev Singh who had once formed Khalistan brigade has told Sahara Times in an exclusive interview that Sant Bhindranwale’s body was creamated in cremation ground, adjouning gurdwara shahinda Baba Deep Singh near chati wind gate on the morning of June 7, 1984. He claimed that he was present in the cremation ground at that time in the guise of a mentally retarted person.

Bhai Budh Singh accompanied this correspondent to the creamation ground and pointed out the spot where their body was cremated in the presence of senior district civil and police officers. He said that a police officer who had performed ‘ardas’ ceremony before cremation was still alive and he identifies him. He further said that dead bodies of

Gen. Subeg Singh and Bhai Amrik Singh were also creamated in the same cremation ground.

Bhai Budh Singh said that the then Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar Mr. Ramesh inder Singh along with other officals had collected ashes of Sant Bhindranwale at 10:00 am on June 9. He claimed that ashes were emersed in Satluj at Kiratpur Sahib and an entry there in the name of Sant Jarnail Singh is matter of record. He said that he knew some other eyewitnesses who had seen the ‘dead body’ of Sant Bhindranwale.

Bhai Budh Singh said that his house was adjacent to cremation ground. He said that he was so far keeping a mum to avoid any controversy in his name. He said that he had counted that about 750 dead bodies of unknown persons were brought by the police to the creamation ground during two days. The Dead Body of Sant Bhindranwale was taken to mortury at 7:30 PM on June, 7.

Bhai Budh Singh claimed that Sant Jarnail Singh had come out of the Akal Takht at 8:45 a.m. on June 6 and he was shot dead near Nishan Sahib. He added that his dead body was carried upto darshani deori on ghanta ghar side under the supervision of D.S.P. Apar Singh Bajwa who had since been retired. He said that these facts were based on report of his sources in the complex. He said that Sant’s brother harcharan Singh rode had identified the body in the darshani deori itself.

Bhai Budh Singh claimed that he had long association with Sant Bhindranwale and he was hurt when Damdami Taksal had declared Sant alive and raised an unnecessary controversy for many years. He said that he was also close confident of Mr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan, head of the ‘Khalistan’ government-in-exile’, he said that he had installed and operated the transmission of Khalistan radio near Amritsar.

He said that he was staying in the dera of Sant Charan Singh of Bir Sahib thathikhara in Amritsar district till the day when police had whisked away Sant Charan Singh about two years back, he said that where abouts of Sant Charan Singh were not known till date. He said that he had started construction of a Gurdwara in the memory of those 13 Sikh ‘Martyr’s who were killed in Sikh Nirankari clash but it remained upto foundation level due to financial problems.

Dr. Davinder Sharma(PCMS) who had conducted the post mortem of Sant Bhindranwale had missing after few days. According to Post mortem report Sant Bhindranwale died instantly. He had written, “In my opinion that is due to shock and Hammrage as a result of Massive head injury accompained with multiple fractures which is sufficient to cause death...... The Doctor has mentioned

the time of Post Mortem at 8 pm and according to him Bhindranwale had died about 5 pm on June 7, 1984. The police in Medical records has mentioned death, result of firearms injury.

Good joke. Proven to be false a long time ago.

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