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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHe is a retired banker but, his studies about Sikh politics in Punjab and its history under the guidance of Sirdar Kapur Singh, ICS, MP and Dr. Ganda Singh, doyen of Punjab history, remain his hallmark of his studies for over 40 years. He has authored four books on the Indian Judicial System and has also edited five books.Read More...
He is a retired banker but, his studies about Sikh politics in Punjab and its history under the guidance of Sirdar Kapur Singh, ICS, MP and Dr. Ganda Singh, doyen of Punjab history, remain his hallmark of his studies for over 40 years. He has authored four books on the Indian Judicial System and has also edited five books.
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This book deals with the pre and post-1947 politics and history of the Sikhs and Panjab. It also deals with the Army attack of June 1984, commonly known as Operation Blue Star, and its fallout. It also exposes the role of Akali leaders including Tara Singh, real name Nank Chand Malhotra, his secret plan to KILL M A JINNAH and innocent Muslims, Badal-Tohra-Langowal's role during June 84 and from 1984-1994.
The Sikh unrest for the last 100 years is th
This book deals with the pre and post-1947 politics and history of the Sikhs and Panjab. It also deals with the Army attack of June 1984, commonly known as Operation Blue Star, and its fallout. It also exposes the role of Akali leaders including Tara Singh, real name Nank Chand Malhotra, his secret plan to KILL M A JINNAH and innocent Muslims, Badal-Tohra-Langowal's role during June 84 and from 1984-1994.
The Sikh unrest for the last 100 years is the result of a lack of intelligent leadership who could lead them to a peaceful and prosperous future. Panjab is and the Sikhs are unsafe in the hands of the present and past leadership.
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