Babbar Khalsa also known as Babbar Khalsa International (BKI, Punjabi: ਬੱਬਰ ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ, [bəbːəɾ xɑlsɑ]), is a Sikh militant organisation that aims to create...
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Talwinder was accused of founding Babbar Khalsa International along with Sukhdev Singh Babbar in 1978, and leading Babbar Khalsa in Canada. In 1981, he was accused...
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Jathedar Sukhdev Singh Babbar (9 August 1955 − 9 August 1992) was a was an Indian militant, Sikh separatist, and co-leader of Babbar Khalsa (BK), a Sikh militant...
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Khalistani groups were involved in the armed insurgency, including Babbar Khalsa and Khalistan Commando Force, among others. In 1986, Khalistan Commando...
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group Babbar Khalsa. The plan's execution had transnational consequences and involved citizens and governments from five nation states. Babbar Khalsa, a...
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Organization Sikh Youth Federation Sikh Youth UK Tat Khalsa World Sikh Parliament Babbar Khalsa is listed as a terrorist organisation by the United Kingdom...
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Jagtar Singh Hawara is a high level member of Babbar Khalsa who is currently serving life imprisonment at Tihar Jail. He was convicted as a conspirator...
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founded Babbar Khalsa, which opposed Bhindranwale and was more inclined towards committing sectarian violence and enforcing Sikh personal law The Babbar Khalsa...
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fundraising for the Babbar Khalsa International, a Khalistani organisation. Pamma was initially, close to Wadhawa Singh chief of Babbar Khalsa. Later on, Pamma...
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army in the attack on the Golden Temple. The main groups were the Babbar Khalsa, the Bhindranwala Tigers Force of Khalistan, Khalistan Commando Force...
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Sikhism (section Initiation and the Khalsa)
included the Dharam Yudh Morcha led by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the Babbar Khalsa, the AISSF and the National Council of Khalistan. Between 1982 and 1983...
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murder, a terrorist under UAPA. The MHA cited his association with Babbar Khalsa International (a listed terrorist organisation), involvement in killings...
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self-proclaimed title of "Consular General of Khalistan", and was a member of Babbar Khalsa until three days before the bombing. It has been suggested that CSIS...
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conspiracies situation. Babbar Khalsa International was established in an attempt to emulate the Babbar Akalis. Singh, Harbans. "Babbar Akali Movement". Retrieved...
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"The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Opinions". Retrieved 1 April 2015. "Babbar Khalsa International". Retrieved 1 April 2015. Romesh, Silva; Marwaha, Jasmine;...
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Amritpal Singh (redirect from Anandpur Khalsa Fauj)
who runs the International Sikh Youth Federation from Lahore, and a Babbar Khalsa militant called Paramjit Singh Pamma. Through them, he is said to have...
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Mehnga Singh Babbar or Kulwant Singh (1957, in Jagadhri – 1984, in Operation Blue Star) was one of the first members and founders of Babbar Khalsa and supporter...
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Beant Singh was killed by a suicide bomber. The pro-Khalistan group Babbar Khalsa claimed responsibility for the assassination, but "security authorities"...
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Khalistan Commando Force - Babbar Khalsa alliance, as the relationship established by Labh Singh and Sukhdev Singh Babbar was lost. The group broke into...
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enemies of Sikhism. The chief proponents of this attitude were the Babbar Khalsa founded by the widow, Bibi Amarjit Kaur of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha...
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Avtar Singh Brahma (section Tat Khalsa)
Brar had been held as the best police officer. Brar had cleaned the Babbar Khalsa out of Patiala, but in doing so had been accused of committing extrajudicial...
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Parmar, a Canadian national, and the Khalistani terrorist organization, Babbar Khalsa. The bombs were made by Inderjit Singh Reyat. The suitcase bomb had...
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Babbar Akali movement, a group of militant Sikhs in 1921 who broke away from the non-violent mainstream Akali movement Babbar Khalsa or Babbar Khalsa...
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grieving diaspora. In June 1985, Air India Flight 182 was bombed by Babbar Khalsa, a pro-Khalistani terrorist organization. In January 1986, the Golden...
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1989, Babbar Khalsa, KLF, and SSF collectively claimed responsibility for killing 1 Black Cat(NSG) near Manihal in Punjab. On 19 October 1989, Babbar Khalsa...
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inspired to join the Sikh militant movement by Anokh Singh Babbar, a founding member of the Babbar Khalsa, and a frequent visitor to the Nijjar farm. He migrated...
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1985 Over the Atlantic Ocean (en route from Montreal to London) 329 0 Babbar Khalsa Rome and Vienna Airport attacks 1985 Leonardo da Vinci Airport and Vienna...
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outfit. Khalistan Tiger Force was formed by Jagtar Singh Tara, a former Babbar Khalsa International, another military organisation. KTF is allegedly backed...
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the cause of the explosion to be a bomb from the Sikh militant group Babbar Khalsa. Type of aircraft: Boeing 747-200B 43 8 "Mixed Signals" Birgenair Flight...
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police personnel had been murdered. Militant organizations such as Babbar Khalsa began issuing edicts in an attempt to restore ideological justification...
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