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  • ...the [[Khalistan Liberation Force]], and the [[Bhindranwale Tiger Force of Khalistan]], clashed repeatedly with the [[Indian Army]] forces during the 1980s and ...bling it to accommodate any potential setbacks. The undisputed head of the Khalistan Commando Force, until his death, was Labh Singh. He appointed half a dozen
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== ...though he looked like a Sikh, Chhiboo was passionately opposed to the Sikh movement and the people became to call him Chhiboo Ram. Chhiboo was from a backward
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  • ...Navneet Singh Quadian alias Pal was a member of the Sikh Guerrilla group [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. He was born in 1970 to a middle-class family. ...g College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India. This was the period when thousands of Khalistan suspects were being killed in staged shootouts and thousands of bodies were
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  • Jarnail Singh Bhinderanwale, who was in the forefront of the Khalistan movement, was already declared a martyr by the Akal Takht jathedar Joginder Singh Ve ...ngh Bhinderanwalae, 14th chief of Damdami Taksal and vanguard of Khalistan movement was in high esteem (chardi kalan), the acting chief of Damdami Taksal, (Jat
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== ...-styled Deputy Chief and Lieutenant General of Bhindranwala Tiger Force of Khalistan (BTFK), a sikh militant outfit was holding a meeting with other terrorists
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  • ...jab State that are fighting for an independent state for Sikhs, known as [[Khalistan]]<ref> http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE4DA163CF932A0575 ==Participation in the Khalistan movement==
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  • ...d it is estimated that 160,000 have already laid down their lives for this movement. The Indian army attacked Harmandar Sahib with tanks, guns and air force. A
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== During the Khalistani movement near the Punjab and Haryana border there was not a single day when the Jujh
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  • Spotted this in a publication called the Jamestown Foundation. Some say that Khalistan Groups have ties to LeT and Al Qaeda, but one thing this picture proves is ...tate). At the top of the list is [[Lakhbir Singh Rode]], who heads the pro-Khalistan International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF) and is wanted in relation to cas
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  • ...in 1984]]. After that he became part of the [[Bhindranwala Tigers Force of Khalistan]].
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  • ...ovember 1 1961 - June 17, 1989) was a Sikh Canadian who joined the freedom movement with Shaheed Bhai Sukhdev Singh Babbar, Shaheed Bhai Talwinder Singh Parma ==Involvement in the Freedom Movement==
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  • ...ight 182, Hayer began to speak out against violence in the Sikh separatist movement. ...halsa) wanted the government of India to come on their knees and give them Khalistan. Bagri then said that if everything would have gone as planned the plane wo
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  • ...DGP [[KPS Gill]] is credited with ruthlessly suppressing the [[Khalistan]] movement in Indian Punjab. His name evokes mixed reactions in India. Some Indians be ...as Suprintendent of Police (SP), while leading police operations against [[Khalistan]]i insurgents. <ref>http://www.punjabpoliceindia.org/gallantry_awards.aspx<
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  • ...p://articles.latimes.com/1986-10-04/news/mn-4029_1_sikh-terrorism</ref> [[Khalistan Commando Force]] later took responsibility of this attack<ref>http://news.g Former police officer and [[Khalistan Commando Force]] chief [[General Labh Singh]] led the assassination attempt
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  • ...h, Bhai Amarjeet Singh gave his priceless contribution to the Sikh Freedom Movement. When the Babbar Khalsa and Khalistan Liberation Force became closer, General Bhai Avtar Singh Brahma began to vi
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  • ...|250px|left|Jalwehra handing over a historic memorandum with Sikh demands (Khalistan) to the Indian embassy of Brussels.]] ...''vis a vis'' the crackdown in Punjab on Sikhs militants fighting for [[Khalistan]].
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  • * [http://www.khalistan-affairs.org/media/pdf/1984_-_Operation_Bluestar_Eyewitness_Accounts.pdf Eye {{Template:Battles in Khalistan movement}}
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== '''The Bolowali''' encounter is the encounter between 5 Khalistan Armed Force soldiers and 12,000 Indian Armed Force. All 5 were shaheed but
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  • ...(a movement started in the 1970's to create a Sikh state in India known as Khalistan) and his murder was connected with clashes between fundamentalists and mode
    5 KB (741 words) - 03:26, 10 November 2009
  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== During the Khalistani movement near the Punjab and Haryana border there was not a single day when the Jujh
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