1984 Sikh Riot
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Punjab: Former PM Rajiv Gandhi's statue vandalised in Ludhiana, 1 arrested
India | December 25, 2018 18:13 ISTAccording to reports, a few unidentified miscreants painted the former PM's statue red and black. They carried out the act in full public glare and blamed Rajiv Gandhi for the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
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Additional rehab package of Rs 5 lakh for 1984 riot victims
India | February 16, 2015 20:20 ISTLucknow: An additional rehabilitation package of Rs 5 lakh each has been sanctioned for the 1984 Sikh riot victims, an official spokesman said. In pursuance of the recommendations of Nanavati commission, the family of each
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