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By this time, more than 175 people had been killed by the militants in various incidents. [12] [13] 6 October 1983 Some Sikh groups announce the creation of Khalistan: President's rule is imposed by the Government India in an attempt to bring order in Punjab. [12] 8 October 1983 Punjab Police Are Given Broad Powers [14] 14 October 1983
There were multiple incidents of killing of bus passengers during the Insurgency in Punjab, India, which was an armed campaign by the pro-Khalistan militants from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. [1]
The total number of deaths was 410 in violent incidents and riots while 1,180 people were injured. [48] Counterintelligence reports of the Indian agencies had reported that three prominent figures in the operation, Shabeg Singh, Balbir Singh and Amrik Singh had made at least six trips each to Pakistan between the years 1981 and 1983. [6]
Total media and the press black out in Punjab, the rail, road and air services in Punjab suspended. Foreigners' and NRIs' entry was also banned and water and electricity supply cut off. [34] [35] [36] 5 June 1984: Operation Blue Star to remove militants from Harmandir Sahib commences, Punjab shut-down from outside world. [37] 6 June 1984
Jagdev Kalan massacre (part of the terrorist incidents in Punjab) 6 August 1987 Punjab: 13 Hindus Rajbah massacre (part of the terrorist incidents in Punjab) 31 March 1988 Punjab: 18 Hindus belonging to 1 family Train Passenger massacre II (part of the 1991 Punjab killings) 15 June 1988 Ludhiana, Punjab: 80 (mostly Hindus)
This is a list of terrorist incidents in India. In July 2016, ... Punjab: 126 200 6 17 October 1991 1991 Rudrapur bombings: Uttarakhand: 41 140 7 8 November 1991
[46]: 174 The Congress-led central government dismissed the Punjab state government (led by their party), invoking the president's rule. During the five months before Operation Blue Star, from 1 January to 3 June 1984, 298 people were killed in violent incidents across Punjab. In the five days preceding the operation, 48 people were killed by ...
Railway accidents and incidents in Punjab, India (6 P) Pages in category "Disasters in Punjab, India" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.