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How many Hindus were killed by Sikh terrorists?
Sikh terrorists robbed a bank,killed 5 Hindus and the unofficial number of Hindus was 23.
How many Hindus were killed in Punjab during Khalistan movement?
Since the inception of the Dharam Yudh Morcha to the violent events leading up to Operation Blue Star, Khalistani militants had directly killed 165 Hindus and Nirankaris, as well as 39 Sikhs opposed to Bhindranwale, while a total of 410 dead and 1,180 injured came as result of Khalistani violence and riots.
Who killed Hindus in 1984?
In the first ever case of capital punishment in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case death sentence was awarded to Yashpal Singh convicted for murdering two persons, 24-year-old Hardev Singh and 26-year-old Avtar Singh, in Mahipal Pur area of Delhi on 1 November 1984.
Who killed Hindus Punjab?
Punjab Insurgancy Chronology Outline
Date | Event |
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23 June 1985 | Air India Flight 182 was bombed by Sikh terrorists killing 329 passengers (including 22 crew members); almost all of them Hindus |
20 August 1985 | Harcharan Singh Longowal assassinated by Sikh militants. |
Who helped Sikhs in 1984?
It was Sunita Premi’s mother-in-law who helped Sikhs escape the massacre in 1984, and now Sunita sheltered her Muslim neighbours in her home to protect them against the violence in Delhi. More than three generations of Sunita Premi’s family have lived in Gokalpur village in northeast Delhi.
Who is Khalistani leader?
In the 1970s and ’80s a violent secessionist movement to create Khalistan paralyzed the Punjab for a decade. It received support from the All India Sikh Students’ Federation and was led most effectively by Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
Who saved Sikhs in 1984 riots?
Yashpal Sharma saved 3 Sikh players during 1984 riots.
Is grahan real story?
Wamiqa recently made her web series debut in Grahan, which is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. The show is based on Satya Vyas’ popular novel on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Chaurasi. Though the story is based on a real-life incident, Wamiqa says she never had to research for her role.