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Radical Sikh Groups Want Vatican Status For Golden Temple, PM's Apology For Operation Blue Star
Umer Jamshaid Published February 27, 2018 | 03:38 PM
Radical Sikh groups in other countries, engaged in secret talks with the government, put forward three main demands
Amritsar, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Feb, 2018) Radical Sikh groups in other countries, engaged in secret talks with the government, put forward three main demands, including an apology at a global forum for the 1984 military operation in the Golden Temple and a special status for the Akal Takht and Harmandar Sahib on the lines of the Vatican, according to people familiar with the developments.
One of them, who was familiar with the process to reach out to Sikh groups since its inception, said contact was initially established with UK-based Sikh groups through London-based interlocutor Jasdev Singh Rai, director of the Sikh Human Rights Forum, shortly before Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited London in November 2015 and formal talks began after Rai and some 30 Sikh leaders met Modi during the visit, according to Indian media.
In the course of subsequent contacts, the Sikh groups put forward two "preliminary steps" and three main issues for the dialogue, the first person quoted above said.
The first two steps � sought as a show of goodwill and sincerity � were to take radical Sikh activists abroad off a "blacklist" that barred them from visiting India, and the release of some 20 political prisoners.
The three key issues, raised by interlocutor Rai with the Indian side, included an apology from the Indian prime minister to Sikhs worldwide for Operation Blue Star, the exercise to flush out Sikh militants holed up in the Golden Temple that resulted in more than 500 deaths.
The other demands were for the government to accept the "supremacy" of the Akal Takht and Harmandar Sahib, which should be given a special status akin to that of the Vatican so that Sikhs living abroad could have a say in its decisions, and that the government be prepared for "open ended" talks on all issues arising from Operation Blue Star, including the anti-Sikh riots and alleged extrajudicial killings, the two people said.
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