#Sunak’s ‘paternal grandfather, Ram Das #Sunak, was only two… when White-led police, soldiers and pilots participated in a two-day orgy of violence against unarmed Indian civilians in… Gujranwala’ https://www.thecitizen.in/world/gujranwala-where-british-pm-sunaks-ancestors-witnessed-an-orgy-of-colonial-violence-897731
‘aircraft sent from a Royal Air Force base in Lahore were used to drop bombs, and machine gun unarmed civilians, including young children, at the Khalsa High School Boarding House, Gujranwala town centre and nearby villages’
‘Pictures of the now derelict #Sunak family home, abandoned after Partition, are accessible on the Internet. The property is only a short distance away from the town centre and the school that came under fire’
We’re not going back. This is the past Elmo wants, lmao. Dipshit
“‘crawling order’… required Indians to crawl on all fours whenever they encountered Europeans… personal inspiration of General Dyer…
Indians who failed to salute Europeans in the street were forced to skip with a rope or rub their noses in the dirt’
‘Punjab’s Lieutenant Governor, Sir Michael O’Dwyer [who ordered Jallianwala massacre] … commented, “The Amritsar business cleared the air… if there was to be a holocaust… it was best at Amritsar”’
Udham Singh assassinated that mf
‘Dyer’s junior officers, had members of a wedding party publicly whipped’… civil servant… Bosworth Smith specialised in ripping off women’s veils… spitting on them’
‘castrations… on Kenyan resistance fighters’
‘young Punjabis from these same towns and villages were recruited… to fight for the British in the First World War’
Antique-ass atrocities :D
‘three Royal Air Force BE2c biplanes summoned from an air base in Lahore hovered 200 feet in the air before attacking their selected Gujranwala targets… One bomb was dropped on the Khalsa High School’
#Sunak ‘avoided any discussion of how British officials unleashed a reign of terror on his paternal grandfather’s home town… Nor… any discussions about how surviving Indians… should be recompensed’