

CHANDIGARH, Punjab—Today marks the end of a painful era for Sikhs across the world as a draconian architect of inhumane torture, former director general of the Punjab police, KPS Gill, breathed his last today.
The man dubbed as “Supercop” by the Indian media for being a ruthless murderer of the innocent family members of active Sikh freedom fighters dies due to natural causes earlier this Friday.
The decade following the Indian states attack on the religious center of the Sikhs, Harmandar Sahib (the Golden Temple), in Amritsar in 1984, was a turbulent one in Punjab as innocent Sikhs took to arms against the state for meting countless brutal injustices against it’s own people. To help stem this movement, figureheads such as Gill were unshackled to unleash havoc on Punjab’s people – which they did.
The death of Gill will be celebrated gleefully across the world, with sound knowledge that the mechanisms of the afterlife will not be anywhere near as absent minded and complicit as the Indian state.
India will celebrate the passing of this man as a hero instead of the heartless butcher that he was at the helm of Punjab’s state terrorism on it’s own people.