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1984 Sikh Massacre

Supreme Court refuses to grant interim bail to 1984 anti-Sikh genocide perpetrator and Congress leader Sajjan Kumar

Kumar was charged for the murder of 5 Sikhs in Delhi Cantonment area.

You made someone who instigated anti-Sikh riots, a Chief Minister: PM Modi exposes Congress, MP CM Kamal Nath in Parliament

Prime Minister Modi indirectly attacked the Congress party, especially Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath

Two witnesses ready to depose against senior Congress leader Kamal Nath’s alleged role in 1984 Sikh genocide

Sirsa believes that the fresh order to probe Kamal Nath's involvement in the 1984 Sikh genocide case meant that he would surely go to jail like Sajjan Kumar who was enjoying Z+ due to the Gandhi family

No Sonia Gandhi, your husband did not stand for democracy or liberty

Rajiv Gandhi had infamously justified the Sikh massacre by saying, "When a big tree falls, the earth shakes."

Is Kamal Nath in trouble for the 1984 Sikh Genocide case? Armed with this Home Ministry order, MS Sirsa certainly thinks so

The order also says that the order has been passed in consideration of the representation made on 24th December 2018 received from the General Secretary, Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee.

Fear and falsehood: How a colonialist ecosystem paints the Modi government as communal

Was Akhlaq killed because the killers wanted him to convert to Hinduism? The incident is called communal because the killers belonged to one community and the victim to another.

How Congress created the ‘Hindu terror’ theory: A saga that started not with Malegaon blasts, but Sikh massacre of 1984

Perpetrating the theory of “Hindu extremism” is a ploy that yields political dividend for Congress

When Manmohan Singh blamed RSS for 1984 Sikh genocide

Far from being apologetic about the organised pogrom of Sikhs in 1984, Manmohan Singh had pinned the blame of the massacre on RSS

Sikh community protests outside Rahul Gandhi’s residence, demand Pitroda’s ouster

Pitroda had shrugged off the 1984 riots by dismissing them with his 'hua to hua' remark

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