Thirty years after the Air India bombing, a large portrait of its mastermind hangs outside a Sikh temple in Surrey.
The Punjabi words on the picture of Talwinder Singh Parmar call him a martyr and a high priest.
There is no mention of the fact that a B.C. Supreme Court judge found Parmar to be the leader of the conspiracy to blow up two Air India planes on June 23, 1985.
Founder of the Babbar ...
