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Ghallughara June 1984

The newly released English translation of Panjab Under Siege brings a crucial Panthic perspective on the June 1984 Ghallughara to a global audience, documenting assaults across more than 65 Gurdwara Sahiban.
On June 3, 2026, the Punjabi Department of Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University in Fatehgarh Sahib hosted a seminar titled "Policy Implications of June 1984."
The Sikh Federation (UK) announced at a recent conference in Baku that Indian officials could face prosecution abroad for the June 1984 Sikh Genocide under international laws. A copy of the written release is available with Sikh Siyasat News (SSN).
Following successful launches in Punjab, Germany, and Canada, the historical book "Kournama-3," documenting the sacrifices of Sikh women in June 1984 at Sri Darbar Sahib, has been officially released in Seattle, USA.
Prior to 1984, the Sikh Reference Library served as the spiritual repository of the Sikhs, housing over 20,000 literary works, including thousands of rare manuscripts and handwritten saroops. Following its tragic destruction and alleged looting during the events of June 1984, the Sikh community has engaged in a decades-long, persistent struggle for the return of their stolen intellectual and spiritual heritage, navigating decades of empty assurances and deep-seated distrust.
In this special speech, Parmjeet Singh, editor of Sikh Siyasat, presents a detailed account of the events that led up to the June 1984 Ghallughara and discusses its far-reaching aftermath.
Sikh Jatha Malwa organized a series of Gurmat Samagams from June 1 to 9, 2025, to mark the 41st anniversary of the June 1984 Ghallughara. During one such Samagam held at Kapial village near Bhawanigarh in Sangrur district, Punjab
During a recent Gurmat Samagam held in Varpal village and dedicated to the memory of Ghallughara June 1984, a new book titled “Ghallughara June 1984: Akhin Dithe te Hadin-Handaye Haal" (Eyewitness and Lived Experiences) was officially released.
Speaking during a samagam at village Jaga Ram Tirath in Mansa district, Dr. Sewak Singh delivered a lecture on topic "What has changed since the Ghallu-ghara June 198 4"
As we approach the 106th anniversary of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre on 13 April eyes are on Keir Starmer to see if he commits in his Vaisakhi message on 14 April to make a formal apology for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre when Parliament returns on 22 April, the Sikh Federation UK said in a recent recent release.

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