Dal Khalsa de­mands Sikh his­tory paint­ings in Sikh Mu­seum

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Dal Khalsa de­mands that con­tem­po­rary Sikh his­tory paint­ings and sketches to adorn the Cen­tral Sikh Mu­seum within the precincts of Dar­bar Sahib Am­rit­sar

Am­rit­sar, Pun­jab, In­dia: Dal Khalsa has de­manded that paint­ings and pic­tures de­pict­ing the geno­ci­dal events of No­vem­ber 1984 should adorn a spe­cial Sikh Geno­cide Cor­ner of the Cen­tral Sikh Mu­seum and made part of Sikh her­itage.

The con­spir­a­to­r­ial role of the spon­sors of the mass mur­der and may­hem com­mit­ted by the In­dian lead­er­ship, po­lice and bu­reau­cracy must be clearly de­picted as a re­minder for fu­ture gen­er­a­tions. 

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Dal Khalsa pro­poses to for­mally re­quest the SGPC for this and a spe­cially com­mis­sioned paint­ing show­ing the then In­dian Prime Min­is­ter Ra­jiv Gandhi dis­cussing a point with his cab­i­net and party col­leagues in­clud­ing Jagdish Tytler, Saj­jan Ku­mar and oth­ers on one side and lumpen mobs burn­ing Sikhs alive and set­ting ablaze a Gur­d­wara on the other side will be pre­sented to the SGPC head.

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