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Terrorist to homeopath

Grewal revisits some dreaded names of the Khalistan movement, tracing what happened to them.

Updated on: Jul 13, 2004 12:30 PM IST
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Dreams After Darkness
Manraj Grewal
Rupa
2004
Sociology
Pages:
Price: Rs 395
ISBN: 81-291-0478-4
Hardcover

If one believes Manraj Grewal, then several dreaded Punjab militants were actually misunderstood, heroic youth driven to the gun purely because of the desecration of the Golden Temple or the post-Indira Gandhi assasination riots.

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Karamjit Singh Sunam, the man who hid for 10 days at Raj Ghat, waiting to assassinate Rajiv Gandhi, is a young man studying to be an engineer who now, after 14 years in prison, is a teacher working towards becoming a lawyer. With Napoleon Bonaparte as his mentor, he survives despair in the Kingdom of his Mind. It is ‘voices’ in his head which tell him that ‘Rajiv must pay’ for the Delhi riots which were ‘not spontaneous’, but orchestrated: “The wet grief precipitated into this mad desire for revenge”. Karamjit barely escapes a murderous mob in Nandnagri and this drives the demons in his mind to seek revenge.

Gian Singh is reared on tales of bravado and grows with one burning ambition — to be famous. And his road to fame was the assassination of Sant Harchand Singh Longowal. Jail turns him into a gardner planting roses and feeding kittens but the “maniacal craving for fame or else its dark sister, notoriety”, does not leave him.

Grewal, City Editor of Indian Express, Chandigarh, writes like a reporter. The book is engaging as it tries to satisfy some curiousity about what happened to those dreaded names like Gurbachan Singh Manochahal, chief of the Bhindranwale Tiger Force, Wassan Singh Zaffarwal (pictured above), chief of the Khalistan Commando Force and now a homeopath, Atinder Pal Singh, chief of Khalistan Liberation Organisation and others.

But tighter editing would have rid the book of irritating errors.

 
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