Defending Sachkand - June 1984

· Akaal Publishers
3.9
27 reviews
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17
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In June 1984 the Indian army attacked Sachkand Sri Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar under fabricated claims of flushing out Sikhs. Thousands of innocent people were murdered by the army and no arrest warrants were mentioned in the ‘Indian government white paper the Punjab agitation’ (July 1984) for anyone in the complex at the time of the attack.

The Sikhs who defended the complex fell to the bullets of the Indian army – a few survived. The account that follows is based upon factual information and events. A lead fictional character, Balraam Singh, has been created to lead the narrative.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
27 reviews
IndraSo N
March 23, 2024
Khalistani propaganda is being spread by this book by creating an utterly false narrative. Reality is that the terrorists had captured Shri Akal Takht and they were murdering innocent people everyday in Punjab. Shri Harminder Sahib had become a refuge of such killers and anti national forces, had to be driven out. Terrorists had stockpiled LMGs inside the building. I am surprised how did the government allow such activities to continue and for so long.
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Neetu Chaitanya
March 17, 2024
They show arms and say we had holy purpose ☠️ don't create communal descent between hindu and brave sikh brothers, this will help pakistan our common enemy.
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AKASH toor
September 16, 2023
no terrism in a holy place by themself and by army
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Harjinder Singh is the lead author for Akaal Publishers, his works can be found on akaalpublishers.com and Akaal Publishers social media

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