Satya Pal Malik

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On 8 November 2021, Malik was invited to Global Jat Summit and in his speech, he warned the Indian government regarding the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest and said "you will not be able to overcome the Sikhs. The Guru's four children were slaughtered, but the Guru refused to surrender. You cannot defeat the Jats as well." [15]

He also added, "Indira Gandhi knew that she would be killed and she was killed [for ordering Bluestar]. They killed General Vaidya in Pune [for leading Bluestar] and Michael O'Dwyer in London [Lieutenant Governor Of Punjab during Jallianwala Bagh massacre]. I have even said that don't test the patience of the Sikh community." [15] This was used as an outro snippet on the controversial song SYL by Sidhu Moose Wala. [16]

Views on Pulwama attack and Narendra Modi

On 14 April 2023, in an interview to Karan Thapar, Malik gave his views on Pulwama attack and Narendra Modi. [17]

  1. Narendra Modi had no dislike for corruption and has taken no action against those alleged to be involved in corruption because they were close to him.
  2. The former J&K governor had also made serious claims about mistakes that led to the Pulwama attack in 2019, including instructions by Modi and NSA Ajit Doval for him to stay quiet on the mistakes and that he "realised that all the onus of the attack will be put on Pakistan". [18]
  3. “CRPF people (had) asked for aircraft to ferry their people because such a large convoy generally doesn’t travel by road,” Malik said, adding the request was made to the Home Ministry but “they refused to give”.
  4. Malik also said that there was grave intelligence failure in the Pulwama incident because the car carrying 300 kilograms of RDX explosives had come from Pakistan but was travelling around the roads and villages of Jammu and Kashmir for 10-15 days without being detected and without anyone knowing.

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Satya Pal Malik
Governor of Bihar Satya Pal Malik.jpg
Malik in 2018
19th Governor of Meghalaya
In office
18 August 2020 – 3 October 2022
Lok Sabha
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Aligarh

1989 – 1991
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Bihar
4 October 2017 – 21 August 2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Odisha
21 March 2018 – 28 May 2018
(Additional Charge)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Jammu and Kashmir
23 August 2018 – 31 October 2019
Succeeded by
G. C. Murmu As Lieutenant Governor
Preceded by Governor of Goa
25 October 2019 - 18 August 2020
Succeeded by
Bhagat Singh Koshyari
Additional Charge
Preceded by Governor of Meghalaya
18 August 2020 - 4 October 2022
Succeeded by