Doc Kazi: Sir Michael O'Dwyer - sanctioning the massacre
Doc Kazi: Major Dyer at the Delhi Durbar 1903
Doc Kazi: Dyer with his wife and daughter just before the storm
Doc Kazi: Jalianwala Bagh - scene of the tragedy in 1919
Doc Kazi: Inside the Jalianwala Bagh
Doc Kazi: Iron footbridge over the railway in Amritsar - where the riots started
Doc Kazi: The firing point in the Bagh
Doc Kazi: The entrance through which Dyer's troops came
Doc Kazi: The Hall Gate Amritsar
Doc Kazi: Dwyer or Dyer - who was the real villain of the Jalianwala Bagh Massacre
Doc Kazi: Gen Dyer with his favorite car in 1917
Doc Kazi: Gen Dyer returning to England in 1920 to do his 'horrible dirty duty'
Doc Kazi: Sir Michael O'Dwyer Lt. Governor of Punjab with the Maharaja of Faridkot, 1916
Doc Kazi: Sir Michael Francis O'Dwyer Lt. Governor of Punjab who sanctioned and justified the Jalianwala Bagh massacre
Doc Kazi: Brigadier General R. E. H. Dyer who made Indian Independence inevitable by his infamous massacre
Doc Kazi: Looking back in retrospect - a century after the Jalianwala Bagh massacre of April 13, 1919
Doc Kazi: A huge memorial at Jalianwala Bagh - the massacre happened a century ago on April 13
Doc Kazi: Another news report of Michael O'Dwyer's killing
Doc Kazi: Sir Michael O'Dwyer Who as Lt Governor of Punjab sanctioned the Jalianwala Bagh massacre is shot dead
Doc Kazi: Udham Singh looks satisfied as he is arrested by the police for shooting Sir Michael O'Dwyer, March 1940
Doc Kazi: A depiction of the Jalianwala Bagh Massacre, Amritsar, 1918
Doc Kazi: Investiture ceremony of Maj. Raja Shri Brijindar Singh of Faridkot with Sir Michael O'Dwyer, Lieut.-Gov. of the Punjab, c. 1916
Doc Kazi: Sir Michael O' Dwyer Lt. Governor of Punjab who paid with his life
Doc Kazi: The imperative on standing on high moral ground