1984 Punjab-Delhi Riots: My experience growing up in Punjab

In recent years, the conversation around the pro-Khalistan separatist movement seems to be growing louder, especially outside of India. I’ve noticed that some Gurudwaras in the UK (and beyond) are adopting different attitudes, and many Sikhs appear to be shifting their behaviour towards Hindus, which is understandably unsettling for many in both the Hindu and Sikh communities.

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Labour Councillor Parbinder Kaur under investigation for suspected backing of Khalistani terror group

Labour Councillor Parbinder Kaur is under investigation by the party after showing support to a terror group the Babbar Khalsa. The Babbar Khalsa group proscribed by the Home Office in 2001, was responsible for killing 329 passengers in a bomb which downed an Air India flight in 1985.

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Khalistan and the Militant Movements in Punjab and Beyond: A Chronological Account

In Punjab and other regions of Northern India, extreme Khalistani separatists led a murderous campaign that began in the early 1980s to carve out an independent, theocratic Sikh state known as “Khalistan”. Here is a chronological account of the attacks on civilians by Khalistani militants.

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