1984 riots

Badal leaves ‘84 riots victims high & dry

Ludhiana, November 3
They came to the Chief Minister seeking a balm for their bleeding wounds but were separated by a line dividing the common man and those in power and went back disappointed.

Victims of 1984 anti-Sikh genocide came to meet their leader Parkash Singh Badal who was usually mobbed by them when he was the leader of opposition. They had to leave with nobody to listen to their tragic tales.

Indian State Terror EXPOSED - Hindus Speak Out

his is an interview with the maker of Amu, a film about the Anti-Sikh Riots & Indian State Terror. This clip discusses how Indian State Terror is still going and how the Indian Government is trying to block the film.

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Court questions CBI clean chit to Tytler in 1984 riots case

A special court on Thursday questioned the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for giving a clean chit to former union minister and Congress MP Jagdish Tytler in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in which nearly 3,000 Sikhs were killed.

It directed the agency to continue the probe and asked it to file its reply by Nov 29.

The agency had last month filed a closure report citing lack of evidence against the Congress leader. It had said that witnesses in this case were not available - as either they are dead or did not want to testify - to support its charges against Tytler.

1984 Sikhs' Kristallnacht

This film was first shown by the 1984 Truth & Justice campaign to MPs in the UK Houses of Parliament to raise awareness on the 20th anniversary of the pogroms.

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