This is eighth article under the "audio articles on June 1984 Ghallughara series". The present article is a letter written by Bhagat Puran Singh Ji to Indian President after June 1984 attack on Darbar Sahib. Bhagat Puran Singh Ji had returned "Padam Shiri" in opposition to Indian Army's attack on Darbar Sahib.
This is ninth audio article under the "audio articles on June 1984 Ghallughara series". The present article/story is titled as: "Lahoo De Chubache" and was previously published in the Sikh Shahadat, a Punjabi Monthly Magazine published from Ludhiana (2000-09).
Sikh Siyasat News has started an audio articles series on Ghallughara June 1984 under which we will publish audio version of special articles and literary writings on Ghallughara June 1984.
I was in school in Amritsar, Punjab, on June 1, 1984. It was 12:30 pm when we heard the unmistakable, chilling sounds of gunshots firing. We students were immediately sent home.
A Samagam marked 32nd anniversary of Ghallughara June 1984 at Akal Takht Sahib on 6 June, 2016. Following pictorial presents some highlights of the Samagam.
"Navan Ghallughara" is a poem by poet Afzal Ahsen Randhawa. This poem was penned by Afzal Ahsen Randhawa on 9 June 1984 about Indian Army's attack on Darbar Sahib. Listen Navan Ghallughara poem in Afzal Ahsen Randhawa's own voice.
The Sikh panth remembered martyrs of June 1984 Ghallughara during a Shaheedi Samgam held at the Akal Takht Sahib today.
This is sixth article under the "audio articles on June 1984 Ghallughara series". The present article is titled as: "Shah Muhamda Singhan Ne Vairian De" and was originally published in the Sikh Shahadat, a Punjabi Monthly Magazine published from Ludhiana (2000-09).
The Sikh Sangat has gathered at Akal Takht Sahib in large numbers to mark the memory of Ghallughara June 1984 and pay homage to Sant Jarnail Bhindranwale and other Sikh martyrs who had laid their lives to defend the Sarbat Sahib complex during Indian army's attack in June 1984.
This is fifth article under the "audio articles on June 1984 Ghallughara series". The present article is titled as: Zakham Nu Sooraj Banan Deo (Let the trauma turns into the Sun) and was originally published in the Sikh Shahadat, a Punjabi Monthly Magazine published from Ludhiana (2000-09).
Sikh Siyasat News has started an audio articles series on Ghallughara June 1984 under which we will publish audio version of special articles and literary writings on Ghallughara June 1984.
Sikh Siyasat News has started an audio articles series on Ghallughara June 1984 under which we will publish audio version of special articles and literary writings on Ghallughara June 1984.
This is second article under the "audio articles on June 1984 Ghallughara series". The present article is titled as: June 1984 Da Ghallughara (The Holocaust of June 1984) and was originally published in the Sikh Shahadat, a Punjabi Monthly Magazine published from Ludhiana (2000-09).
The Sikh Research Institute is going to hold it's next webinar on topic: "1984: After the Darkness". It will be presented by S. Harinder Singh.
Sikh Siyasat News has started an audio articles series on Ghallughara June 1984 under which we will publish audio version of special articles and literary writings on Ghallughara June 1984.
As per media reports the administration has deployed paramilitary forces in Jalandhar. According to a TV news report ITBP (Indo-Tibet Border Police) has been deployed in Jalandhar besides increasing the number of police personnel deployed in the city.
Reiterating their demand to sack Gaini Gurbachan Singh and other Takhat Jathedar's, Dal Khalsa said they have been rejected by large section of the Panth, hence they don't deserve to remain on seat.
The Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) has decided to renovate Teja Singh Samundari Hall.
To commemorate the 32nd anniversary of "operation Blue Star", the Dal Khalsa will take out a Genocide Remembrance March on the streets of Amritsar on June 3- the day assault was launched.
Dal Khalsa today gave the call for Amritsar Bandh on June 6 to protest against the army assault on Darbar Sahib that resulted in killings of hundreds of innocent pilgrims and destruction of edifice of the Akal Takhat- the highest temporal seat and loot of invaluable manuscripts from Sikh reference library.
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