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UK: 3 Sikhs convicted of attacking Lt General Kuldip Singh Brar

London: Three members of a Sikh gang, including a woman, were on Wednesday convicted of slashing the throat of Lt Gen (retd) Kuldip Singh Brar, the hero of the 1984 Operation Blue Star, in London in 2012. Brar, 78, was attacked as he walked with his wife Meena, in Old Quebec Street, central London, on September 30, 2012.

Mandeep Singh Sandhu, 34, of Birmingham and Dilbag Singh, 37, Harjit Kaur, 39, of London were convicted of wounding with intent at Southwark Crown Court.

Barjinder Singh Sangha, 33, of Wolverhampton, had admitted the charge. The jury of nine women and two men took just an hour to convict the trio. Lt Gen Brar was involved in a controversial military operation - Operation Blue Star - against Sikh militants in Amritsar in June 1984.

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The victim's role in the Indian Army had "made him a target for Sikh extremist groups", the jury heard. Following the verdict, Mari Reid, of the Crown Prosecution Service said: "The group clearly targeted Lieutenant General Brar in revenge for his actions during his military career and today's convictions are another reminder that the UK will not tolerate extremism of any kind."

The couple was on its way from their hotel for a night in the West End when the attack happened. Kaur was described as being key to the ambush. She boarded the same bus as the former soldier and his wife of 28 years in order to follow their movements and phone through reports to the alleged attackers who were waiting. Sangha "drew a knife as the other men held the victim", the jury heard.

Brar was left with a 12 inch cut running across his neck and jaw and another three inch cut to the jaw. The trio, along with Singh Sangha, will be sentenced on September 19, BBC reported.
 
today's convictions are another reminder that the UK will not tolerate extremism of any kind."
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You've got British Muslims being radicalised in the UK, you've got moderate Muslims from abroad coming here to study and then being radicalised, you've got Muslims protesting the return of BRITISH troops to the UK after tours of duty, you've got the US declaring the UK's extreimst problem the biggest national security threat the US faces- but "the UK will not tolerate extremism of any kind"????


Utter horse ****.


Apparently the UK Govt won't tolerate extremist elements from certain groups but others they ignore.
 
:rofl::rofl::rofl:


You've got British Muslims being radicalised in the UK, you've got moderate Muslims from abroad coming here to study and then being radicalised, you've got Muslims protesting the return of BRITISH troops to the UK after tours of duty, you've got the US declaring the UK's extreimst problem the biggest national security threat the US faces- but "the UK will not tolerate extremism of any kind"


Utter horse ****.


Apparently they UK won't tolerate extremist elements from certain groups but others they ignore.

Shut up terrorist. :lol:
 
Calling him a hero is too much,let just say he did his duty like any other soldier would do.

Sure, it was his duty to do what he did, but the point is that he did it marvelously, given the odds they faced and the rules of engagement. If we go by your standard, then no soldier is ever a hero, because they are all required to fight and to pay the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

Don't forget, the terrorists who had fortified the golden temple and were defending it, were not some rag-tag teenaged jehadis. They were instructed and trained and commanded by the ex para commando (and former war hero) Major general Shabegh Singh, who's speciality was unconventional warfare and the training of resistance movements (which he did in Bangladesh in '71, for which the nation gave him a maha vir chakra).

KS Brar succeeded in doing a very difficult job that the army was not really trained for (remember, this was the pre-NSG days) in a short time, and crushed the backbone of the fearsome Punjab insurgency, in comparison to which the Kashmiri insurgency looks like water unto wine.

Here is an interview of him conducted just after the operation, from on scene. (You can actually hear gunshots and explosions in the background, from the last remaining terrorists holed up inside.):

 
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You've got British Muslims being radicalised in the UK, you've got moderate Muslims from abroad coming here to study and then being radicalised, you've got Muslims protesting the return of BRITISH troops to the UK after tours of duty, you've got the US declaring the UK's extreimst problem the biggest national security threat the US faces- but "the UK will not tolerate extremism of any kind"????


Utter horse ****.


Apparently the UK Govt won't tolerate extremist elements from certain groups but others they ignore.

It is not a coincidence that Muslims are now finding it extra ordinarily hard to get a visa into UK.
Or that Muslims from certain countries are not getting citizenship half as much as they used to.

Muslims in general and Pakistanis in particular are being denied entry in UK. There is change afoot.
 
78 year old general, three attackers less than half his age. This is embarrassing for those three convicted, although I'm very happy the General survived.

He fought back and made the attackers flee. He was unarmed at the time, but he was still an ex military dude who had waged battles and wars on behalf of his nation - in fact, he was one of the first soldiers to set foot in Dhaka during the Bangladesh liberation war. The poor knife wielding attackers did not know who they were up against. They were three young men and a woman, armed with knives, and with the element of surprise on their side, and this was an aged and unarmed man. But the result was that the young people fled, and the old war horse lived to tell the tale.
 
It is not a coincidence that Muslims are now finding it extra ordinarily hard to get a visa into UK.
Or that Muslims from certain countries are not getting citizenship half as much as they used to.

Muslims in general and Pakistanis in particular are being denied entry in UK. There is change afoot.

The biggest issue is with the Muslims we already have here. The situation isn't getting any better my freind.
 
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You've got British Muslims being radicalised in the UK, you've got moderate Muslims from abroad coming here to study and then being radicalised, you've got Muslims protesting the return of BRITISH troops to the UK after tours of duty, you've got the US declaring the UK's extreimst problem the biggest national security threat the US faces- but "the UK will not tolerate extremism of any kind"????


Utter horse ****.


Apparently the UK Govt won't tolerate extremist elements from certain groups but others they ignore.

When you quote an OP, please edit it appropriately so that it just says "Quote", and not "originally posted by...". Because now it looks like you are replying to something I wrote, although I only copy/pasted the article, and those are not my words.
 
Sikhs are a great people. This nation will go to any length and wait for any length of time to exact badla / revenge.
 
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