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From my personal research and understanding of Jaswant Singh Khalra’s legacy, his last speech serves as a poignant testimony to the ongoing human rights crisis in Punjab during the 1980s and 1990s. Khalra courageously brought to light the disappearance of over 2,000 children and family members in Amritsar alone, raising challenging questions about enforced disappearances and governmental accountability. Many families lived in fear, hesitant to speak out due to threats that their loved ones could be harmed if the disappearances were pursued publicly. The silence enforced by such intimidation reflects a broader issue of state violence and denial, which Khalra confronted despite the risks. The affidavit filed by the government denying knowledge of these missing persons demonstrates the official efforts to suppress the truth. KPS Gill’s dismissive response and accusations that human rights activists were conspiring against peace further illustrates the hostile environment that activists like Khalra faced. His claim that missing children were actually abroad wages a cynical challenge to human rights organizations’ efforts to uncover the truth. Understanding the historical context is crucial: Punjab was engulfed in a complex conflict marked by political tensions, insurgency, and harsh countermeasures. Khalra’s activism highlights the crucial role of courageous individuals willing to speak out for justice in the face of repression. For anyone interested in human rights, this story is a reminder of the importance of documenting abuses and advocating for transparency. Khalra’s speech continues to inspire activists today, reminding us that even in the darkest times, truth and justice must be pursued relentlessly. His work also underscores the need for continued support for families affected by such tragedies and recognition of their right to truth and reparations.













































