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Kanishka victim's kin slams ceremony honouring suspect Ajit Jain in Toronto | November 02, 2007 01:15 IST
Rattan Singh Kalsi, who lost his 21-year-old daughter Indira in the Air India bombing of June 23, 1985, is upset with the Surrey Gurdwara for organising an Akhand Paath to honour Talwinder Singh Parmar, prime suspect in the case. In a telephone interview, Kalsi told rediff.com, "This Akhand Paath should be done to honour Indo-Canadian journalist Tara Singh Hayer, who was killed by the terrorists, and not to honour Parmar, a terrorist." Hayer was getting ready to testify in the court. He knew too much about the conspiracy and reports say he was warned, but because he persisted on writing in his paper Indo-Canada Times, he paid the price. "I lost my daughter Indira in that bombing along with 328 other innocent people. So, Akhand Paath should be for these victims and not for the terrorists," Kalsi said repeatedly. He is one of the Air India bombing victims' families who almost invariably carries a photo of his daughter in his shirt's breast pocket and holds it aloft whenever there is any discussion about the incident. He gets very emotional and nobody can find fault with that. "It is very wrong. The Canadian government should open its eyes and not allow such services to take place," Kalsi said. Himself a Sikh, Kalsi said he has seen people honoring Bhindaranwale also. Kalsi was recently called by Air India Commission of Inquiry to appear before Justice John Major, chair of the Inquiry Commission. As he was critical of the Canadian government for allowing such ceremonies in the local gurdwaras, Kalsi was equally happy and thankful that Prime Minister Stephen Harper sent him a letter of congratulation on his 50th wedding anniversary. Kalsi is hoping something emerges from the inquiry, but he couldn't say what. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||