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8 members of a family including 2 women and 3 children killed 22 January 1988 Punjab 12 people and a Hindu leader killed by Sikh extremists. [45] 19 February 1988 Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Patiala Bombs exploded by Babbar Khalsa. 12 to 13 persons killed and nearly 50 injured. [46] 2 March 1988 Bhaian 8 members of a family killed. 3 March 1988
Gurjant Singh Rajasthani claimed responsibility for an attack on the Superintendent of Police (SP) of Ludhiana. The SP managed to survive the attack, but his driver was killed. Ludhiana, Punjab: Police driver killed. [147] March 15 Gurjant Singh Rajasthani claimed responsibility for killing a head of a taxi company. Punjab: Taxi company owner ...
Pages in category "People murdered in Punjab, India" ... Malkiat Singh Sidhu; Ajit Singh (police officer) Lynching of Jagmael Singh; Prithipal Singh; Jagat Ram Soondh; T.
According to Alexander Jacob, Additional Director General of Police (Prisons) of Kerala, "nearly 50 people had been executed in Kerala in the post-Independence period". [4] Rasha alias Raghuraj Singh, executed on 9 September 1947 at Jabalpur Central Jail, is presumed to be the first person executed in independent India. [3]
A series of bombs allegedly planted by extremists exploded in Himachal Pradesh state buses. At least 10 people were killed. [61] 10 January 1990: Senior Superintendent of Batala Police Gobind Ram killed in bomb blast in retaliation of police gang raping Sikh woman of Gora Choor village [62] [63] 16 June 1991: 80 people killed on two trains by ...
Amarinder Singh (born 1942), Chief Minister of Punjab (from 2017) Amarjit Singh (born 1970), British former wrestler; Amit Singh (cricketer) (born 1981), Indian first-class cricketer; Amitabha Singh, Indian cinematographer and film producer; Amitoze Singh (born 1989), Indian first-class cricketer; Amjyot Singh (born 1992), Indian basketball player
The death toll from Pakistan's deadliest bandit attack on police rose to 12 after one of the wounded officers died in a hospital, as police pursued suspects in the eastern province of Punjab ...
On 4 November 2017, Punjab Police arrested Jagtar Singh Johal alias Jaggi, from Rama Mandi town of Jalandhar and accused him of the attacks. Jaggi is a non-resident Indian residing in Dumbarton and allegedly ran a website named 'Never Forget 1984'. He is accused of radicalising people and providing weapons to carry out the attacks. [33]