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On 2 April 1984, Surinder Singh Sodhi [68] along with Labh Singh [69] killed former MLA Harbans Lal Khanna in his medical shop in Amritsar. Khanna was the BJP district president at the time. His bodyguard and 1 customer of his shop were also killed. Sodhi and Labh Singh also burned down a police jeep by Khanna's shop.
Baba Vadbhag Singh ji Sodhi (2 september 1710 nd – 22 january 1762; his name is also spelt as baba Wadbhag Singh jiSodhi, alternatively known as Sodhi Baba Vadbhag Singh ji) was a direct descendant of Guru Hargobind singh sahib ji and a prominent figure of the heretical Dhirmalia sect of Sikhism Baba wadhbhag singh ji was a guru’s sikh.
On 2 April 1984, Surinder Singh Sodhi [57] along with Labh Singh [20] killed former MLA Harbans Lal Khanna in his shop in Amritsar. Khanna was the BJP district president at the time. His bodyguard and 1 or 2 customers of his shop were also killed. Sodhi and Labh Singh also burned down a police jeep by Khanna’s shop.
Balbir Singh Sodhi was murdered Sept. 15, 2001, outside the gas station he ran. His brother reflects on U.S. cultural progress and setbacks since that day. A Sikh man was the first victim of a ...
Four days after the towers fell, a white gunman drove to a gas station in Mesa, Ariz., and shot and killed 49-year-old Balbir Singh Sodhi, a Sikh who had been planting flowers around his business.
[2] [5] The Mehjoor Nagar attack was the second big attack on the Sikh community of Kashmir – in March 2000, unknown gunmen committed a mass massacre of 35 Sikhs in Chithi Singh Pora. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The killings
Davinder Pal Singh is the co-founder and the executive director of the Panjab Digital Library, contributing significantly to its mission of preserving Punjab's cultural heritage. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Coverage
Bhai Mardana – Rubabi convert from Islam to Sikhi. [4]Bhai Bala – childhood friend and companion of Bhai Mardana and Guru Nanak. [5]Rai Bular Bhatti – Muslim Rajput noble of the Bhatti clan during the latter half of the 15th century who was inspired by the Sikh Guru Nanak and donated half of his land.