Sikh victim families seek strong punishment for Sajjan Kumar
CBI opposes bail to Sajjan in 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases
A development that is likely to soothe the victim families of the 1984 anti-Sikh carnage, prime accused Sajjan Kumar is likely to be arrested as the Kokardarma court where the case was being heard issued non-bailable warrants against him, as he failed to appear in the courts today. Earlier in the day, the Delhi High Court refused to grant him anticipatory bail and listed the case for February 18 to be heard by a regular bench of the court.
Wednesday 17th February 2010
Punjab, now a land of peace and prosperity?
A study of the Punjab, 25 years later after Operation Bluestar
Punajb is still the only state in India that does not have control over its very own natural resources (water, electricity and grain). Punjab is still the only state in India that has a shared capital.
Wednesday 10th February 2010







