Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh says he and others who spoke out against Sikh extremism in the 1980s faced a "reign of terror" that included beatings, arson and threats of kidnapping and death.
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Does India's war on terror need a strategic revamp? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Does India's war on terror need a strategic revamp? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Does India's war on terror need a strategic revamp? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Does India's war on terror need a strategic revamp? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Ajmer to Ludhiana: Is terror becoming an urban reality? It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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It might appear that Punjab's terror trail has gone cold but apparently not so. Hawala funds and a bit of cooperation from NRI's is keeping the terror network alive.
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Ajmer to Ludhiana: Is terror becoming an urban reality? The recent bomb blast at a cinema hall in Ludhiana brought back memories of Punjab's violent past and fears of a revival of militancy.
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Ajmer to Ludhiana: Is terror becoming an urban reality? The recent bomb blast at a cinema hall in Ludhiana brought back memories of Punjab's violent past and fears of a revival of militancy.
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Ajmer to Ludhiana: Is terror becoming an urban reality? The recent bomb blast at a cinema hall in Ludhiana brought back memories of Punjab's violent past and fears of a revival of militancy.
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Ferozepur / Amritsar (Punjab), Oct 20 : Railway authorities in Punjab have tightened security on all railway routes across the state following receipt of a letter from the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT).
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Ferozepur / Amritsar (Punjab), Oct 20 (ANI): Railway authorities in Punjab have tightened security on all railway routes across the state following receipt of a letter from the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). The letter was mailed to the office of the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) of...
Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence has been trying to engineer trouble in Punjab for the last twenty years, former director general of Punjab Police Kanwar Pal Singh Gill told rediff.com in an exclusive interview on Monday. I am surprised that the bomb attack has come late. Knowing the...
Badal announced an ex-gratia grant of Rs two lakh each for the next of kin of those killed in the blast. Talking to media persons after the visiting the blast site, he said Punjab Police was probing the incident and that it would be able to give details only after investigations.
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Two days after the blast at the Ajmer Dargah, terror has raised its head again, this time in Punjab. Seven people are dead and over 32 injured after a blast ripped apart a cinema complex in Ludhiana on Sunday night. Police now suspect Khalistan Commando Force, Khalistan Zindabad Force and Muslim...
Two days after the blast at the Ajmer Dargah, terror has raised its head again, this time in Punjab. Seven people are dead and over 32 injured after a blast ripped apart a cinema complex in Ludhiana on Sunday night. Police now suspect Khalistan Commando Force, Khalistan Zindabad Force and Muslim...
DEARBORN - The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) joined Muslim, Sikh and South Asian American organizations in a July 1 conference call with U.S. Departments of Homeland Security (DHS), State, Justice, Treasury, and Health and Human Services officials to discuss unclassified...
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