Jan 1993 Bhai Gurdev Singh Kaonke Jathedar of Akal Takht was killed while in custody.
Jan 15, 1993 Hindu mobs kill 600 Muslims in Bombay over 1000 maimed and injured.
Jan.29, 1993 Khalistan admitted into UNPO Non Hindu nations boycott Indias Republic Day functions.
Feb.12, 1993 Indian police drown Sikh advocate Kulwant Singh his wife and young son Lawyers demand High Court Probe.
Feb.26, 1993 India sacks senior Sikhs army officer Lt. Gen. N.P.S. Bal director general of Rashtriya Rifles
March 5, 1993 Big Blow to Khalistan movement Baba Gurbachan Singh Manochahal martyred during encounter with security forces.
April 9, 1993 Cong. Burton introduces “Freedom for Kashmir” resolution in U.S. Congress.
April 16, 1993 Lal Chowk area gutted by fire Srinagar’s commercial area devastated Hizbul leader killed in custody.
April 23, 1993 Paks P.M. Nawaz Sharif Sacked President Gulan Ishaq Khan dissolved Parliament.
April 29, 1993 Khalistan Declaration day celebrated by Sikhs worldwide.
May 14, 1993 Sixth year of incarceration for Suki & Kuki Ranjit Singh Gill and Sukh minder Singh Sandhu.
May 21,1993 Mann escapes assassination attempt.
June 6, 1993 Sikhs remember attack on Harminder Sahib Special tribute to General Shabeg Singh.
Sikhs observe Holocaust week with declarations and marches to embassies Congress and the UN.Sikhs demand Khalistan.
June 16, 1993 Sikhs protest Tytler’s visit to Canada.
June 25, 1993 U.S. Congress takes steps to cut aid to India.
July 16, 1993 Floods ravage Punjab hundreds left homeless
Sept.10, 1993 Parliament of World’s Religions held in Chicago first time this century with Sikhs as one often featured religions.
Oct. 8, 1993 IST Anniversary of the deaths of Bhai Harinder Singh Jinda & Bhai Sukhdev Singh Sukha earthquake devastates Deccan Plateau.
Oct.22, 1993 Anniversary of the death of Mae Dalip Singh .
Nov.7.1993 Gur Gaddi Diwas celebrated worldwide
Nov.19,1993 -200 Sikhs rally in front of White House to demand a free Khalistan
Dec.17, 1993 Dr Sohan Singh detained for one vent North American Sikhs demand release of Bhai Sukhminder Singh Sandhu & Bhai Ranjit Singh Gill. As we look back at our issues from the past 12 months here are some of the stories that graced our front pages and will serve as are minder to the Sikh community that much work is yet to be done to bring an end to the repression of Punjab. We welcome the coming year of attention to Human Rights concerns and the political dreams of a free and independent Khalistan.
Article extracted from this publication >> January 7, 1994