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THIS IS MY TRUE STORY
MY GRANDFATHER WAS KILLED IN THIS TRAIN
Why was COLD-BLOODED MASSACRE AT KAMUKI by Secular muslims?
Some Proud Hindus were not willing to convert and resisted them to the point of their death. Muslim Army tortured them and finally killed them. My Grand father had told these murderers that
“ Sons, How can I convert my Belief in a few seconds. A belief which motivates me to live a purposeful life, how can I forget this belief.”
To this the Army fired at the unarmed crowd of Sixty of my Community members along with my Grand parents, killing every body. A few Hindus who converted were spared by the Muslim Army.
I STATE HINDU NATION IS OUR BIRTH RIGHT
THIS IS MY TRUE STORY
MY GRANDFATHER WAS KILLED IN THIS TRAIN
Why was COLD-BLOODED MASSACRE AT KAMUKI by Secular muslims?
COLD-BLOODED MASSACRE AT KAMUKI (24TH SEPT. 1947) We migrated from SAUWAL Village of Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil, Distt Jhelum, with broken hearts due to tremendous hardship and miseries arising from our of extremely painful events.During the last week of August 1947, a well-wisher of our family informed that our... show more COLD-BLOODED MASSACRE AT KAMUKI
(24TH SEPT. 1947)
We migrated from SAUWAL Village of Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil, Distt Jhelum, with broken hearts due to tremendous hardship and miseries arising from our of extremely painful events.During the last week of August 1947, a well-wisher of our family informed that our house would be attacked shortly by nearby villagers to take away valuables and to kill the entire family.
My father approached the camp authorities to arrange transport to move to the Camp at Pind Dadan Khan. The Army truck with Baluch Regiment Jawans took us to Camp. My father got information that while taking refugees to the Camp some Army personnel would grab all the valuables. i.e. money, Gold etc. My father left the entire money and gold which was around 5 kgs, gold ornaments and Rs.50,000/- cash with his very close Muslim friend with the request to hand over the valuables at the Camp the next day.
After reaching the Camp when my father discussed the matter with other relatives and friends every body was of the opinion that the money and gold left at village would never come back. The very next day early in the morning the Muslim friend of my father reached the gate of the Camp with all our valuables along with ration for one month for us. There were around 10,000 people in the Camp and local authorities arranged movement of refugees. As Sikhs were the main target, it was decided to send 1st batch of Sikhs only in the 1st available train. Although there were a few seats available at the time of departure but Hindus were afraid of boarding the train because Sikhs were the main target of Muslims. At the eleventh hour a batch of Hindu military escorted the train to India and it reached India safely without any problem.
We could not board the 2nd train which was attacked at Chalisa junction next to Pind Dadan Khan and other places between Malkwal and Lalamusa Jn, but casualities were few.Finally our turn came and we boarded the train on 22nd Sept. 1947 from Pind Dadan Khan. As there was acute shortage of passenger bogies, goods bogies without roof were provided for the journey. Nearly 5500 people boarded the train in carriages, overloading the wagons with 100-150 persons in each carriage. The train was escorted by the Baluch Army, with a few private guards provided by a Hindu organization. While passing through the Wazirabad Station, some people threatened us “Bach ke nehin jaooge’’.
On 23rd Sept. 1947, our train reached KAMOKI station, a small station between Gujranwala and Lahore .
It halted there The whole day.
A police escort came from Lahore and asked us to surrender all our arms and ammunition as it was not allowed to be taken to India . Although some people resisted, but finally everybody gave their entire arms and ammunition including swords and lathies.
The whole night the train remained at Kamoki station. We could see hundreds of people moving from Gujrawanwala side to the Lahore side, with weapons, a sign of unusual happenings.
In the morning of the 24th Sept. the Army informed us that the railway line was blocked by a mob and they were trying to disperse them. But the fact was that the Pakistan Army was asking the mob to attack the train. The attack started at 10 a.m. and continued till evening. It was a pre-planned attack, first they took all arms and ammunitions, then mob started looting cash and gold. All our cash and gold which was delivered to us by a Muslim at the Camp was looted by another Muslim.
The young girls were taken away forcibly and raped.
Finally, the massacre, all type of weapons were used to kill people. They were killing people like they were cutting sugar canes, they took their time to finish the job. I lost 11 members of my family. While in killing spree, one of the attackers suggested to another to take me and adopt me as a son as he was childless. My father offered him to take me away rather than killing me..One attacker saw me and my uncle alive. He attacked both of us with a sword, my uncle tried his best to save me and provided full cover of his body and hid me beneath his body, in this my uncle got very serious injuries and I got cut on my neck and my hand, as my uncle took me under his body and he got very badly injured. I had to remove my shirt as it was filled with my blood and of my uncle. My uncle succumbed to his injuries in absence of medical aid at Gujaranwala Hospital .
Only a few hundred persons who hid themselves under dead bodies could survive. of the attack many young persons tried to flee but they were also killed by Baluch Army.The attackers were tired after killing around 4500 to 5000 persons. While they moved from the sight when Army came, they surrounded the survivors to come out of the train and gather at the platform for shelter, their plan was to kill the rest of the survivors at the station itself. As luck would have it Indian Army soldiers were passing through the nearby road to India and they stopped and ensured our safety
(24TH SEPT. 1947)
We migrated from SAUWAL Village of Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil, Distt Jhelum, with broken hearts due to tremendous hardship and miseries arising from our of extremely painful events.During the last week of August 1947, a well-wisher of our family informed that our house would be attacked shortly by nearby villagers to take away valuables and to kill the entire family.
My father approached the camp authorities to arrange transport to move to the Camp at Pind Dadan Khan. The Army truck with Baluch Regiment Jawans took us to Camp. My father got information that while taking refugees to the Camp some Army personnel would grab all the valuables. i.e. money, Gold etc. My father left the entire money and gold which was around 5 kgs, gold ornaments and Rs.50,000/- cash with his very close Muslim friend with the request to hand over the valuables at the Camp the next day.
After reaching the Camp when my father discussed the matter with other relatives and friends every body was of the opinion that the money and gold left at village would never come back. The very next day early in the morning the Muslim friend of my father reached the gate of the Camp with all our valuables along with ration for one month for us. There were around 10,000 people in the Camp and local authorities arranged movement of refugees. As Sikhs were the main target, it was decided to send 1st batch of Sikhs only in the 1st available train. Although there were a few seats available at the time of departure but Hindus were afraid of boarding the train because Sikhs were the main target of Muslims. At the eleventh hour a batch of Hindu military escorted the train to India and it reached India safely without any problem.
We could not board the 2nd train which was attacked at Chalisa junction next to Pind Dadan Khan and other places between Malkwal and Lalamusa Jn, but casualities were few.Finally our turn came and we boarded the train on 22nd Sept. 1947 from Pind Dadan Khan. As there was acute shortage of passenger bogies, goods bogies without roof were provided for the journey. Nearly 5500 people boarded the train in carriages, overloading the wagons with 100-150 persons in each carriage. The train was escorted by the Baluch Army, with a few private guards provided by a Hindu organization. While passing through the Wazirabad Station, some people threatened us “Bach ke nehin jaooge’’.
On 23rd Sept. 1947, our train reached KAMOKI station, a small station between Gujranwala and Lahore .
It halted there The whole day.
A police escort came from Lahore and asked us to surrender all our arms and ammunition as it was not allowed to be taken to India . Although some people resisted, but finally everybody gave their entire arms and ammunition including swords and lathies.
The whole night the train remained at Kamoki station. We could see hundreds of people moving from Gujrawanwala side to the Lahore side, with weapons, a sign of unusual happenings.
In the morning of the 24th Sept. the Army informed us that the railway line was blocked by a mob and they were trying to disperse them. But the fact was that the Pakistan Army was asking the mob to attack the train. The attack started at 10 a.m. and continued till evening. It was a pre-planned attack, first they took all arms and ammunitions, then mob started looting cash and gold. All our cash and gold which was delivered to us by a Muslim at the Camp was looted by another Muslim.
The young girls were taken away forcibly and raped.
Finally, the massacre, all type of weapons were used to kill people. They were killing people like they were cutting sugar canes, they took their time to finish the job. I lost 11 members of my family. While in killing spree, one of the attackers suggested to another to take me and adopt me as a son as he was childless. My father offered him to take me away rather than killing me..One attacker saw me and my uncle alive. He attacked both of us with a sword, my uncle tried his best to save me and provided full cover of his body and hid me beneath his body, in this my uncle got very serious injuries and I got cut on my neck and my hand, as my uncle took me under his body and he got very badly injured. I had to remove my shirt as it was filled with my blood and of my uncle. My uncle succumbed to his injuries in absence of medical aid at Gujaranwala Hospital .
Only a few hundred persons who hid themselves under dead bodies could survive. of the attack many young persons tried to flee but they were also killed by Baluch Army.The attackers were tired after killing around 4500 to 5000 persons. While they moved from the sight when Army came, they surrounded the survivors to come out of the train and gather at the platform for shelter, their plan was to kill the rest of the survivors at the station itself. As luck would have it Indian Army soldiers were passing through the nearby road to India and they stopped and ensured our safety
Update: Cold Blooded Massacre of Hindus at Badomali Town during Oct 1948 - Muslim Army of Pakistan attacked a group of our community members. They were given an option to convert their religion. Some Proud Hindus were not willing to convert and resisted them to the point of their death. Muslim Army tortured them and... show more Cold Blooded Massacre of Hindus at Badomali Town during Oct 1948 - Muslim Army of Pakistan attacked a group of our community members. They were given an option to convert their religion.
Some Proud Hindus were not willing to convert and resisted them to the point of their death. Muslim Army tortured them and finally killed them. My Grand father had told these murderers that
“ Sons, How can I convert my Belief in a few seconds. A belief which motivates me to live a purposeful life, how can I forget this belief.”
To this the Army fired at the unarmed crowd of Sixty of my Community members along with my Grand parents, killing every body. A few Hindus who converted were spared by the Muslim Army.
Update 2: There was a higher truth behind the Planned Hindu Genocide
Which people did not know
Which people did not know
Update 3: My Grand Father was of the opinion that Rulers change but common people are not affected.
He never abandoned his properties and was brutally murdered by the Muslim Army.
He was not aware of the barberic face of Islaam
He never abandoned his properties and was brutally murdered by the Muslim Army.
He was not aware of the barberic face of Islaam
I STATE HINDU NATION IS OUR BIRTH RIGHT
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