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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== {{Template:Battles in Khalistan movement}}
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== {{Template:Battles in Khalistan movement}}
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  • ...ment (not to confuse with General Shabeg Singh's Dashmesh Regiment) was an Khalistan Militant Ourfit. ...n sikh militants. As this new group took birth it was initially called the Khalistan Armed Force but later on the group changed their name as the Dashmesh Regim
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  • '''[[Khalistan]] Council, Brussels''' ...resolution (gurmattĝ) favoring the independence of Punjab (Khalistan).[4] Khalistan is envisaged as a secular state, rejecting theocracy and espousing a libera
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== ...1987, Bhai Gurpal Singh had found out that another prominent Singh in the Movement, Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara, the assassin of Harchand Singh Longowal, had c
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== ...escape from the gun battle and lived to carry thir fight for freedom, for Khalistan to another day.
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== One of the most famous battles in the history of the modern Sikh Movement took place in the village of Rataul. Baba Manochahal and some companions we
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  • =='''Battles of the Khalistan Movement''', A continuing Series== ...at least half-a-dozen security men died and more than a dozen injured. The Khalistan Liberation Force (Budhsinghwala) also made an identical claim as reported b
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  • During the Khalistan movement most encounters reported by police were fake or their loss numbers largely {{Template:Battles in Khalistan movement}}
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  • ...f Khalistan, a sovereign Sikh nation in South Asia. He is the President of Khalistan, which was declared by the Panthic Committee (Sarbat Khalsa - Khalsa Panth) ==Khalistan movement==
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  • '''Jagjit Singh Chauhan''' was the original founder of the Khalistan movement that seeks to create an independent Sikh state. Khalistan "currency"
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  • ...ussed in "The Nation's Tortured Body" might mean for the ongoing fight for Khalistan. Specialists in anthropology, history, cultural studies, diaspora studies,
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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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  • ...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
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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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  • ...Bhai Kulwant Singh Khukhrana]], one of the key figures associated with the Khalistan Liberation Force. Sikh Activist Bhai Avtar Singh Khanda, who was active in ...emselves will give support. Vahiguru Jee Ka Khalsa Vahiguru Jee Kee Fateh! Khalistan zindabad!”''
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  • His alleged links with the Khalistan movement have caused diplomatic friction with Punjab's chief minister, Amarinder Sin
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  • .... Topic of his Ph.D. thesis was: Life, Time and Work of Master Tara Singh. movement. ...ed in 1994, English), The Sikhs' Struggle for Sovereignty (1992, English), Khalistan Da Sacho Sach (1992, Punjabi), Kharhkoo Lekh (1992, Punjabi), Jujharu Kalaa
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  • ...beiro]] and helped them to finance campaign for a separate Sikh state of [[Khalistan]]<ref name="pqasb.pqarchiver.com"/><ref>http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-381 ....<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=jmhDAAAAYAAJ&dq=labh+singh+brother+khalistan&lr=&ei=3nNaSruOC4L6lQSX18CSBw India Today, Page 66]</ref><ref>{{cite web|ur
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  • 1966 - Punjabi Suba movement - Whilst the media say that Bhindranwale demanded Khalistan, from his speaches you will understand
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  • ...t the ideal of Khalistan, was often said to be the leader of the Khalistan movement in the Punjab. Although Sant Bhindranwale achieved his stated goal of marty
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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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  • ...ver, instead of targeting the common Hindu awash in such ritualism, this movement's individuals spearheaded their efforts towards the Sikhs. ...would be the flashpoint of inspiration for a Sikh independence movement, a movement which then had very little support save Bhindrenwale's entourage and some s
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  • ...y influenced by Baba Jarnial Singh Bindranwale. Throughout the Dharam Yudh Movement, Bhai Sahib with his whole family would accept imprisonment. ...f by unscrupulous characters. Bhai sahib was completely sympathetic to the Khalistan cause, and felt that the Khalsa needed to fight for its independence. In hi
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  • ...He Never Demanded for the creation of the Sikh-based theocratic state of [[Khalistan]] but he was not opposed to it either. ==Politics and the Movement for Khalistan==
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  • ...vents with the clear intent of polarizing society and creating a political movement within public discourse of Hindutva - the Rath Yatras of the 1980's and the skills into the cause of a "pure" (tobacco-free and barberless) "Khalistan";
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  • ...y a Bihari “bhaeeya” named Ashutosh soon after the decline of the [[Sikh]] movement. Ashutosh was a servant at “[[Delhi]] Manav Dharam” from which he was k ...elves the ‘true image’ of the Guru. Sikh martyrs of 1984 and [[Khalistan]] movement are branded as terrorists and Ashutosh is portrayed as the only ‘national
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  • ...y the Indian Army attacked the Golden Temple and Akal Takht, foundation of Khalistan would be laid. Unfortunately his warnings have had no effect on the arrogan ...osophy alive the Khalsa Panth took active and spirited part in the freedom movement started by the Indian National Congress and surpassed all communities in gi
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  • ...r'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000), p. 205.</ref> Khalistan is envisaged as a secular state, rejecting theocracy and espousing a libera [[Image:Khalistan.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Khalistan - If Before Partition]]
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  • ...d effective Khalsa generals to have taken part in the Khalistan Liberation Movement. The name of “Brahma” used to strike terror into the hearts of Indian S ...nwale]] had begun the Dharam Yudh Morcha to fight for Sikh rights and this movement had become very popular amongst the Sikh youth. [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindr
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  • ...nsultant by the [[Chattisgarh]] government to help tackle the [[Naxalite]] movement in the state. ...ilitants and in their killings, Gurdev Singh 'Debu' an area commander of [[Khalistan Commando Force]], was '''boiled alive''' by his police<ref>http://www.panth
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  • ...Ludhiana, Mudki, Ferozshah etc. During the British Rule, in 1857, the Kuka Movement was founded in Ludhiana district, by Baba Ram Singh (1816-1885), who used t ...2-95, who are fighting against the Indian government, for an independent [[Khalistan]]. Davinder Pal Singh Bhullar, whose parents were originally from Lahore Di
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  • ...ugh Punjabi language and literature under the influence of the Singh Sabha movement.[7] ...its origin, the Hindi movement was purely a religio-political or sectarian movement promoted by the Arya Samaj to displace the official status of Urdu in the P
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  • ...Banta Singh-Santa Singh jokes, Giani Zail Singh jokes, Baldev Singh jokes, Khalistan jokes, the list is endless. ...of Nadir Shah to Persia, Zakhariya Khan went on a rampage against the Sikh movement and killed 10,000 of them in a few days.
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  • Special control rooms have been set up in the districts to keep an eye on the movement of protestors. ...clashed in Patiala after some members of several organizations objected to Khalistan slogans raised by the clemency supporters.
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  • “If this killing of Sikhs is not stopped then Khalistan will remain a dream. I will stop CM Beant Singh, even if it means I have to ...because since Beant Singh the Chief Minister came into power the Khalistan movement was dying day by day.
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  • ...ed to defend himself in any court saying he wants to die for "the cause of Khalistan". He has also written that Akali leaders failed to secure justice from Delh Special control rooms have been set up in the districts to keep an eye on the movement of protestors.
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  • ...and early 1990s when Tarn Taran Sahib was suggested as the capital of ''[[Khalistan]]'' (the proposed Sikh independent nation). Farming and the agro-industry ==Gurdwara Reform Movement==
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  • ...en support to Congress in Parliament and State elections in 1980, his free movement with gun carrying followers in the whole of India, his safe escape from Cha ...the brain child of a Punjab University employee who put forth the idea of Khalistan. Incidentally, when this press meet was being held, Giani Zail Singh was al
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  • ...meeting of the Akali Dal was held where strong opinions were expressed for Khalistan. ...ccupied the shrine as part of their fight for an independent state, called Khalistan. Sikh leaders have demanded an apology for the operation from successive go
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  • ...s 'Sat Sitaare'. Later he went underground from where he led the Khalistan movement for fourteen years, before attaining martyrdom on 9th August 1992.
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  • ...t of the Government of India to be known as Khalistan". Or in other words, Khalistan was to be established at the Golden Temple and if the A.I.S.S.F. member is ...e Khalistan flag - a country without a flag! But the White Paper says that Khalistan was to be established at the Golden Temple. According to the Army's chargsh
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  • ...n a few days. On the top is written: "There is one God, Eternal: Long live Khalistan." At the end, at the bottom, is written: "Long live Bhindranwala." So, I ap ...opy of the F.I.R. on this case. In it, it is said that Amrik Singh shouted Khalistan slogans. The case has been registered but the arrest under this case is not
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  • ...e students that they were the "Grace of God." Thus began the Grace of God Movement for the Women of America. Strip clubs in Hollywood were briefly picketed, b ...halsa Women Training Camps."<ref>Ek Ong Kar Kaur Khalsa, "The Grace of God Movement," The Man Called Siri Singh Sahib, Los Angeles, Sikh Dharma, 1979, pp. 204-
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  • SIKHS DO NOT WANT KHALISTAN, A SEPARATE SIKH STATE ...not demand it and we do not oppose it either. But, if the Center gives us Khalistan, we shall take it. This time, we shall not repeat the mistake of 1947. But
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  • ...Sardar Ganga Singh Dhillon, Dr Gurmeet Singh Aulakh – President Council of Khalistan, Sardar Didar Singh Bains, Sardar Ajaib Singh Bagri, Prof. Darshan Singh an ...eneral Assembly in The Hague. Dr Gurmit Singh Aulakh, President Council of Khalistan, Dr Paramjit Singh Ajrawat and Sardar Bhupinder Singh Holland signed the co
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  • ==The Sikh Role in the Indian Freedom Movement== ...Hindu lawyer who had assumed the moral leadership of India's independence movement. It read: “FIRST DECISIVE BATTLE FOR INDIA'S FREEDOM WON. CONGRATULATIO
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  • ...alistanblog.blogspot.com/ '''khalistanblog'''] A blog on the Khalistan movement and about Sikh Shaheeds of the 1980's onwards. Jeevans and stories of the 1 *[http://roadtokhalistan.blogspot.com/'''The Road To Khalistan'''] Our blog dedicated to our family members who achieved shaheedi in Delhi
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  • ...nd, the central issue has been the demand for an independent Sikh state of Khalistan. Among the pioneering Sikh immigrants who came to Canada nearly a century a In the early twentieth century, Sikhs were participants in a global movement of workers to industrial sites in North America. The developing Canadian pa
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  • ...in Martyrdom by thousands of others who led the human rights movement of Khalistan across the Panjab.
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  • ...arose in India with the mission to create a separate Sikh state, called [[Khalistan]], in the Punjab area of India and [[Pakistan]].
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  • ...ot a spurt with Baba Ram Singh’s succession in 1862 when the centre of the movement was shifted from Hazro to Bhaini Sahib, Ludhiana. ...a challenge to the administration. Baba Ram Singh’s socio-religious reform movement clearly had its concomitant political backlash.
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  • ...as opposed to anything remotely familiar with the term 'Bhati". It is the movement of Krishna's immediate kinsmen, Shoorsainis, to Punjab that is referred in Saini's also took active part in the freedom movement of India and many insurgents from Saini community were either martyred or i
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  • ...hh) is regarded as a symbol of chastity. Moreover, it allows unembarrassed movement in times of action. It is also easy and comfortable to wear when at rest. I ...pplies to Sikhs who do honour killing, bomb air-planes for the creation of Khalistan; etc - The indiscriminate killing of innocent people and the suppression of
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