BLOOD ON THE PARIKRAMA: GOLDEN TEMPLE HEAD PRIEST SHOT IN DAWN AMBUSH
A sacred morning prayer turned into a scene of slaughter.
Three assassins opened fire with revolvers at 4:40 AM as head priest Giani Sahib Singh bowed towards the sanctum sanctorum of Sikhism’s holiest shrine. He was shot and wounded. His bodyguard, Nanak Singh, armed with only a stun gun, was EXECUTED on the spot. These men weren’t just attacking a priest—they were attacking the very heart of a faith, desecrating ground millions hold sacred.
While blood cooled on the marble, leaders issued their empty “shock” and “condemnation.” President Zail Singh called the murderous attack “unfortunate.” Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi expressed “relief” at the priest’s escape. WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE? WHO PROTECTS THE PROTECTORS? This brazen assault inside the temple’s innermost circle exposes a terrifying pattern: nowhere is safe. The silence from key quarters is DEAFENING.
Meanwhile, the world spins on. As this crisis erupts, we’re told Soviet leader Gorbachev wants to talk arms deals with Reagan. India pledges mounds of wheat and millions in credit to Vietnam. But who is watching the cracks widening at home? Who benefits from chaos and fear?
They shot a holy man at his moment of prayer—what does that tell you about what’s coming next?
Edited for Kayitsi.com



