Indira Gandhi’s killers honoured in New Zealand Sikh temple
February 13th, 2010 - 8:49 am ICT by IANSWellington, Feb 13 (DPA) The decision by New Zealand’s largest Sikh temple to hail as martyrs the three men who assassinated Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi has upset some members of the Indian community in Auckland.
The temple in Manukau has hung on its walls portraits of Gandhi’s bodyguards Satwant Singh and Beant Singh, who were killed in a gun battle after firing more than 30 bullets into her in 1984, and of co-conspirator Kehar Singh, who was sentenced to death, the Weekend Herald reported Saturday.
Entitled “Shaheed Bhai” - or martyr brother - they hang alongside others who have been killed for their Sikh beliefs.
The newspaper described how the pictures had divided the Sikh community and upset other Indians in New Zealand’s largest city, which has the country’s largest Asian population.
“If someone wants to honour a terrorist, that’s an individual choice,” Veer Khar, general secretary of the New Zealand Indian Central Association, told the paper.
“But to put them up in a public place, as a community we totally condemn such an activity.”
He acknowledged that atrocities were committed against the Sikh community prior to Gandhi’s assassination, but said honouring the men who killed her was creating unnecessary tension.
“We sympathise with the pain, we don’t deny that those things happened,” he said. “We want to say that we have to move on in life.”
However, Ranvir Lali Singh, a Sikh who has been involved with the temple for 15 years, told the paper that anyone who died for the religion was considered a martyr.
“We don’t consider those who killed Indira Gandhi as terrorists, they are our martyrs,” he said. “She was killed by her Sikh bodyguards as revenge for her attack on the Golden Temple, our holiest shrine, and for that, we consider them our martyrs. There is nothing wrong.”
A spokesman for India’s senior diplomat in New Zealand, High Commissioner Sureesh Mehta, acknowledged the issue was “sensitive”, but declined further comment.
- Indira Gandhi killers get pride of place in New Zealand's largest Sikh temple. - Feb 13, 2010
- Nation remembers 'Iron Lady' Indira Gandhi - Oct 31, 2011
- Opposition mounts to Amitabh's plea on anti-Sikh riots - Dec 16, 2011
- 25 years later: Sikhs have neither forgotten nor forgiven Indira Gandhi - Oct 25, 2009
- Amitabh pleads innocence in 1984 anti-Sikh riots - Dec 01, 2011
- 'Father didn't kill Indira Gandhi to make Sikhs happy' (25 years after Indira Gandhi's assassination) - Oct 31, 2009
- Sikh group protests Sonia Gandhi's presence in US - Mar 03, 2012
- Memories of anti-Sikh riots hard to forget: Amarinder - Jul 01, 2011
- President, PM pay homage to Indira Gandhi - Oct 31, 2010
- Haryana to probe Sikh massacre in village 26 years ago - Feb 21, 2011
- Radical Sikh groups call for Punjab shutdown Nov 3 - Oct 28, 2010
- Sikh massacre: SGPC rejects Haryana government's probe - Feb 23, 2011
- 1984 anti-Sikh riots: Accused man's statement recorded - Jul 06, 2011
- 25 years on, few takers for Khalistan in Canada - Oct 31, 2009
- Court rejects plea to withdraw Amod Kanth's medals - Apr 07, 2011
Tags: asian population, beant singh, bhai, bodyguards, conspirator, golden temple, gun battle, indian prime minister, indian prime minister indira, indira gandhi, individual choice, kehar singh, lali, manukau, new zealand high commissioner, prime minister indira, satwant singh, sikh community, sikh temple, unnecessary tension