Manmohan Singh apologises for 1984 anti-Sikh riots
New Delhi, Aug. 11 (PTI): Seeking to assuage the sentiments of the Sikh community, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, today apologised for the 1984 anti-Sikh violence, saying he was not standing on any "false prestige" and bowed his head in shame...
The Delhi High Court has ordered compensation for those injured in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, saying it's the duty of the government to protect its citizens from mob violence...
Holding the state liable for its failure to protect the life and liberty of citizens, the Delhi High Court has directed the Centre to pay a compensation of Rs 1.23 lakh each to all those who suffered injuries during the anti-Sikh riots following the assassination of the then Prime Minister...
At least one person has been killed and 50 injured by explosions in two New Delhi cinemas during screenings of a controversial film condemned by Sikhs.
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Holding the state liable for its failure to protect the life and liberty of citizens, the Delhi high court has directed the Centre to pay a compensation of Rs 1.23 lakh each to all those who suffered injuries during the anti-Sikh riots following the assassination of the then Prime Minister...
SC has held the state liable for its failure to protect the life and liberty of citizens.
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More than two decades after five persons burnt to death a man during the anti-Sikh riots that rocked the capital following the assasination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, a Delhi court today sentenced all of them to life imprisonment...
Despite assurances by both the Law Minister and the Home minister, the Parliament session once again ended without the Congress government tabling the report of the Nanawati commission on the anti Sikh riots of 1984...
LONDON: The 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India have emerged as a significant issue in Britain's general election campaign. Sikh voters are seeking a commitment from candidates that, if elected, they will help the victims get justice from the Indian Government...
The NDA-sponsored May, 2002 Nanavati Commission report, submitted to Home Minister Shivraj Patil in February 2005 recommended that certain politicians escaped justice due to bad investigations, according to IANS...
A Canadian radio station was formally reprimanded Wednesday after one of its presenters insulted immigrants to Canada and then said the Sikhs of northern India were "a gang of bozos."...
A Canadian radio station was formally reprimanded after one of its presenters insulted immigrants to Canada and then said the Sikhs of northern India were "a gang of bozos".
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - A Canadian radio station was formally reprimanded on Wednesday after one of its presenters insulted immigrants to Canada and then said the Sikhs of northern India were "a gang of bozos"...
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Commission on anti-Sikh riots gets more time :
Team India, India - 10 hours ago
New Delhi, Dec 29 : The tenure of a commission probing the 1984 anti-Sikh riots that claimed nearly 3,000 lives has been extended till Jan 31...
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Movie on anti-Sikh riots 'cleared'
Gulf Daily News, Bahrain - 23 hours ago
BOMBAY: US-based Shonali Bose is set to release a film next month depicting anti-Sikh riots that hit India following the assassination of...
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Film on India's '84 anti-Sikh riots
Financial Express.bd, Bangladesh - Dec 11, 2004
BOMBAY, Dec 11 (AFP) : US-based Shonali Bose is set to release a film next month depicting anti-Sikh riots that...
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