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      • Punjab 1984 is a 2014 Indian Punjabi language period drama film directed by Anurag Singh.
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  2. The 1984 anti-Sikh riots, also known as the 1984 Sikh massacre, was a series of organised pogroms against Sikhs in India following the assassination of Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Punjab_1984Punjab 1984 - Wikipedia

    Punjab 1984 is a 2014 Indian Punjabi language period drama film directed by Anurag Singh. It is based on the 198486 Punjab insurgency's impact on social life, notably it is a story of a mother and her missing son.

  4. Operation Blue Star was an Indian military operation carried out between 1 and 8 June 1984, ordered by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to remove religious leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his armed followers from the buildings of the Harmandir Sahib complex in Amritsar, Punjab. [44]

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · February 15, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Violence In Punjab. Curfew has been clamped on six Punjab towns and shoot-at-sight orders issued as widespread violence and police firings took a toll of 13 persons, including two police constables, during the one-day bandh sponsored by the Hindu Suraksha Samiti. By: Editorial. February 15, 2024 06:48 IST.

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  6. Oct 29, 2014 · Ten government-appointed commissions and committees have investigated the deadly attacks against thousands of Sikhs in 1984 following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh...

  7. In the 10 years following 1984 over 70,000 people were detained under emergency terrorism legislation (TADA), yet only 1 percent of them were eventually convicted of a crime. Case of Sukhwinder Singh, 23 years old Report for the Committee on Disappearances in Punjab

  8. Sep 15, 2024 · Operation Blue Star, Indian military operation in June 1984 ordered by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to root out a group of militant Sikh separatists who had occupied the Golden Temple, the Sikhs’ holiest shrine.