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  • ...n]] and [[A.S.Vaidya|Gen. Vaidya]]. They along with other members of the [[Khalistan Commando Force]] (including its chief [[General Labh Singh]]) were involved ...e.com/books?lr=&ei=LlJxSsuMB4vgyQS_xOHnDg&id=4yduAAAAMAAJ&dq=Jinda+brother+khalistan&q=penta</ref><ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=1RNuAAAAMAAJ&q=penta+jin
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  • ...Maken]] and [[A.S.Vaidya|Gen. Vaidya]]. They along with other members of [[Khalistan Commando Force]] (including its chief [[General Labh Singh ]]) were involv ...92]]. Vol.XXII, Issue. 43; pg.20.</ref> Following the assassination, the [[Khalistan Commando Force]] issued a statement declaring that Vaidya had been killed i
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  • ...he formation of an independent Sikh state. The envisioned state, called [[Khalistan]] (meaning ''Land of the Pure'') by its proponents, would comprise [[India| Babbar Khalsa name traces its origin to the [[Babbar Akali Movement]] of [[1920]], which agitated against British colonial rule in India. The c
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  • ...ist Shaheed [[Bhai Avtar Singh Khanda]] who was also the 9th Jathedar of [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. ...security forces is not finishing the movement, instead it is fuelling the movement for freedom. When the racist group, Shiv Sena break the law and attack inno
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  • ...t Singh Bains (Punjab Human Right Organization) and Inderjit Singh Jaijee (Movement Against State Repression) who had flown in from Punjab especially to attend ...their right of self-determination and establish a sovereign Sikh state of Khalistan in the Sikh majority Punjab. This remains the legitimate and lawful goal of
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  • ...tiated into Sikhism at one ceremony. (At that time there was no mention of Khalistan.) Sant Jarnail Singh Ji and many political leaders launched a peaceful marc ...aid, ''"The day Indian government attacks the Golden Temple, foundation of Khalistan will be laid."''
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  • ...with serious consequences for the reason that at the back of the Khalistan movement was the perceived threat to the Sikh identity from what was seen as a major
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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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  • Khalistan Commando Force ...inds of the enemies to tremble, but also was a conqueror of the revolution movement. Sant Ji was blessed with god’s grace that with every word he uttered, he
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  • One of the forgotten heroes of the Sikh movement is Bhai Lachhman Singh Babbar aka. Bashir Mohammed. This is the story of ho It was in these days that the Sikh Liberation Movement was in full stride. Sikh youth were leaving their homes with assault rifles
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  • #During the Quit India Movement many indiscriminate arrests were made and Sikhs contributed 70% of the tota ...This laid the foundation stone for an independent sovereign Sikh State, [[Khalistan]].
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  • ...uru Granth Sahib. We took the first vital steps towards the destination of Khalistan by touching our foreheads with the footdust of this nation. The elimination ...f Hinduism thinks of the Akal Takhat and its thoughtcomplex related to the movement and play of eternal in vulgar pragmatic terms. This sort of limited thinkin
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  • ...as a consultant by the Chattisgarh government to help tackle the Naxalite movement in the state. ...wrong and Gill saved Sikhs and Punjab for India. He came out as a hero in Khalistan episode. However, there were also charges levelled against him and his poli
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  • ...Nirankaris 'Sat Sitaare'. Later he went underground, leading the Khalistan movement for fourteen years, before attaining martyrdom on 9th August 1992.
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  • ...eration was to subvert and suppress a peaceful Sikh-led civil disobedience movement. Of the 38 wanted “terrorists,” 22 were out of the country and the Darb ...s has happened before, Makkar said: "We have seen that such elements raise Khalistan slogans at the end of the function. Though our volunteers are there to prev
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  • Shaheed Jathedar Harminder Singh Nihang,Khalistan Liberation Force ...the elder Jhujaru Singhs; who applauded his bravery and initiation to the movement. He could picture that Nirankari’s face as he was going to sleep but felt
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  • ...ect for the Sikhs here." Like most of the Frontier Sikhs, he believes that Khalistan will become a reality some day. When that happens, they say, they will glad ...t Sikh movement. As Pakistan, ruled by Zia Ul Huq, supported the Khalistan movement from day one, many Pakistani Sikhs see theirself more on the Pakistani than
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  • ...pert on the movement for an independent state in Punjab, the [[Khalistan]] movement. She became widely known as a speaker, writer, consultant, and expert witn
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  • ...he Nirankaris themselves and Baba Gurbachan Singh also wanted to join this movement. When he asked Sant Jarnail Singh for permission, Sant Ji kept saying that ...uan]] where Baba Ji did seva was regulary visited by Singhs serving in the Movement. As the days of the attack seemed to be drawing nearer, Sant Jarnail Singh
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  • ...e first time. The Sikh Youth Organisation, Dal Khalsa, hoisted the flag of Khalistan at the very spot where 13 GurSikhs fell martyr while defending the Guru Kha ...gs, some Sikh leaders attanded the convention. The generals of the army of Khalistan, in this convention, confirmed their goal of total freedom from India. -Ref
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