The edit war over this seems to have died, but the article is littered with editwar debris and unsourced or poorly sourced content, some of it rather rude, some of it rather too glowing. Road Ahead =Discuss= 21:32, 17 December 2008 (UTC) References Perhaps we should work on finding the facts around this, or fix the language to not give such impression. "Gill became involved in sports administration after retirement from police work and was the President of the Indian Hockey Federation" -> This is not correct language (I think) it needs fixing because currently it reflects to the reader that the subject "became involved" voluntarily or so. Thanks, - Road Ahead =Discuss= 21:03, 17 December 2008 (UTC) "Became involved"? or "was given the post of"? Can someone explain the POV part as well. However, I'll let the POV tag intact because I feel there are certain issues which needs fixing before that tag can be removed. Nevetheless, I'll be fine if the editor comes back and explains - we can discuss. Seeing Satanoid's history, I'm not too excited that s/he will explain the tagging. I am going to remove the tag as the editor Satanoid is not explaining why s/he feels that. ^ Singh, Baldev (February, 2004), "Changing Interpretation of Khushwant Singh", Sikh Spectrum Quarterly, no. 15 tag but no explanation of the issue.^ The Sikh Times - News and Analysis - K.P.S.I have added Amnesty International Report as a reference> ( )
Looting of the villagers’ property and ransacking of the entire villages also happened during his reign. Several number of Sikh women - teenage girls, young and old women, were also gangraped and molested by Indian security forces during house to house searches. Well, Mr Gill, it is not rubbish you and the Punjab police have quite a few awkward questions to answer". Įven Khushwant Singh is said to have gone volte-face after reading the research Reduced to Ashes Book by a human rights group and remarked "It is spine-chilling. Police under his commnad used in-human torture techniques to extract information from Sikh Militants and in their killings, Gurdev Singh 'Debu' an area commander of Khalistan Commando Force, was boiled alive by his police. There were serious charges levelled against him and his police by human rights activists that thousands of suspects were killed in staged shootouts and thousands of bodies were cremated/disposed without proper identification or post-mortem. KPS Gill's Counter-Terrorism Techniques in Punjab I'm leaving it here until I can work out a version that's not directly from the article. I have reverted your changes to a POV version. contribs) 20:39, 31 March 2008 (UTC) Thetruth's contribution.Preceding unsigned comment added by Singh6 ( talk So with due respect, it is my humble request that please do not delete the information which I have added recently.
This is Wikipedia and I beleive that I have the same rights as you. I have not deleted any of the information, I have simply added more alongwith references. Please go through the provided references first. I have provided enough evidences with all the text which I have added, If you have any doubts on Amnesty International's Reports or on rest of the references then please talk, but please do not suppress the truth. 52 Repeated vandalism and derogatory remarks being added, admin lock required.46 So, everyone is very happy with the state of the article, right?.44 Where I see the article still needs improvement.42 Overall article tags - this is an area for discussion.41 My remarks on this page have been fundamentally changed by an anon editor.39 Another text - proposed addition moved here for consideration.38 Criticism of Indian Government - Edit war of July 2009 - STOP NOW.34 Incredibly longwinded listing that Gill is the president of ICM.31 New addition to the lead, repetitive.