1984 - Lessons from History: Intrigue and Conflict in Centre-Sikh Relations By: Harminder Kaur
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The injuries
of 1984 were a perfection purpose of Center-Sikh clashes that started even
before India's Independence and ejected into a chain of contentions each
meshing into the following one as years cruised by. They were set off by the
Congress gathering's renouncement of its pro-freedom vows to the Sikhs,
convoluted by absolute doubt of them and made more mind-boggling by its
interventionist approaches. The Center-Sikh clashes started to devour the state
by the 1980s on the grounds that by then the Congress party under the authority
of Indira Gandhi had decided to crush regulated legislative issues spoke to by
the Akali Dal through an activist chief, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
This book
contains many chapters that have been gracefully written in English.
The physical appearance of this book is unique with an eye-catching graphic image. It is 8.5
inches long, 5.5 inches wide, and approximately 0.5 inches thick.
The Quality
of paper used to print this book is premium, which ensures a rich and
satisfying reading experience.
SPECIFICATION
Author: |
Harminder Kaur |
Publisher: |
Corporate Vision |
Language: |
English |
Total Pages: |
246 Pages |
Material: |
Paper |
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