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Special Interviews About 1984 By Sangat Television


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Remembering 1984: Interview with Ragi Jaswant Singh Ji, Hazur Ragi, Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar

Ragi Jaswant Singh Ji talks about the kirtan maryada at Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar, how it was affected during the attack in 1984, his personal experiences, and the views of the congregation before, during and after this event.

Remembering 1984: Interview with Manjit Singh Ji, Calcutta

Manjit Singh Ji is a former Higher Education Minister for Punjab and a former Secretary of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (S.G.P.C.), Amritsar.

Manjit Singh Ji talks about his personal experiences at the time of the attack on Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar in 1984.

He describes his involvement in the demonstrations held all over Canada and the USA condemning the attack and his meetings with Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindrawale.

Remembering 1984: Interview with Giani Puran Singh Ji

Giani Puran Singh Ji is a former Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib and a former Head Granthi of Sri Harmander Sahib, Amritsar.

In this interview he talks about his personal experiences during the attack on Sri Harmander Sahib, Amritsar in 1984.

He describes how the attack started during the night and progressed during the next day, how he and the sewadars carried out sukhasan and asa-ki-// sewa whilst grenades and gunshots went off all around them and how the grounds were blackened with mortar fire and turbans of countless shaheeds were strewn all over the floor.

His concluding message to Sikhs around the world is to take Amrit, stay in Sikh rehat, pray everyday and work for the benefit of all.

Remembering 1984: Interview with Tarlochan Singh Ji

Tarlochan Singh is a former Chairman of National Commission for Minorities in INDIA

In this interview he talks about his personal experiences during the attack on Sri Harmander Sahib, Amritsar in 1984.

His concluding message to Sikhs around the world is to support the Sikh media so that the message of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Sikh history is known to everyone.

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