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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
Sant Singh Lodhar, Punjab: MLA: Harjinder Singh Jinda (Khalistan Commando Force) [28] Darshan Singh: Punjab: MLA; Party leader Communist party of India: Khalistan Commando Force (Sikh militants) [29] Baldev Singh Mann: Amritsar, Punjab: Political Leader Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation [29] [30] Harjinder Singh All India ...
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.
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
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]
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 ...
Senior superintendent of Police wounded and his guard killed by Sikh militants [16] 29 September 1983: 5 Police constables killed by Sikh militants [16] 5 Oct 1983: 6 Hindu passengers killed in 1983 Dhilwan bus massacre. [17] [16] 6 Oct 1983: President's rule imposed in Punjab [16] 14 Oct 1983: 2 people killed in a bombing at a Hindu festival ...
Jugraj Singh (1971 – 8 April 1990), better known as Toofan Singh, was a militant member of the Khalistan Liberation Force who was born in 1971 in Sri Hargobindpur, Punjab, India. [1] [2] [3] According to police records, he was allegedly involved in 150 killings. He was killed in an encounter with police on 8 April 1990. [4]