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1986: Reagan Executed Teen Hijackers. Was It Justice Or Child Murder?

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SHOCKING JUSTICE SERVED AFTER DECADES OF SILENCE
Sikh hijackers who terrified the nation by commandeering two Indian Airlines flights to Pakistan have finally faced their judgment. A special court has handed down DEATH SENTENCES to three men and LIFE IMPRISONMENT to seven others. The leader of the 1984 hijacking, Parminder Singh Harfanmaula, is being sent to the gallows.

But hold on. While justice lands brutally for some, the court SHOCKINGLY ACQUITTED four other hijackers involved in the 1984 nightmare. Their complicity, the court claims, “was not established.” This is the unsettling pattern: brutal punishment meted out alongside baffling absolution. Who decides who gets the rope and who walks free?

Meanwhile, INSIDE THE HALLS OF POWER, Rajiv Gandhi shuffles his cabinet. New ministers are sworn in as the Prime Minister makes tough talk on Kashmir, vowing “no going back.” But what is the REAL priority here? Politicians secure their posts while the nation grapples with the ghosts of aerial terrorism and a secret prisoner swap with Pakistan, set to repatriate over 800 detainees by March. A quiet deal made while headlines scream of hangings.

This is how the system works: show TRIUMPHANT justice in dramatic court verdicts to distract from the backroom deals and political musical chairs. They want you to focus on the noose, not on the chaos behind the curtain. The question is no longer about guilt or innocence, but about who is being sacrificed—and who is being protected—in the dark theater of state power.

The next hijacking won’t be of a plane, but of the truth itself.



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