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Mass Graves Of 1984 Victims And Destroyed Remains Of Gurdwaras Uncovered

A mass grave of Sikhs killed in November 1984 has been discovered after 26 years at Gurdwara in 22 Block, Nangloi, No.1, Delhi where more than sixty five (65) Sikhs were burnt alive November 1984. The site where Sikhs were burnt alive killed is located in front of Gurdwara Udaseen Taran Ashram.

All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF), "National 1984 Victims Justice & Welfare Society" and "Sikhs for Justice" (SFJ) have also discovered burnt ruins and debris of several other Gurdwaras in Nangloi, Sultanpuri, Kalyanpuri and Mangolpuri areas of Delhi. A list of names of newly discovered ruins of Gurdwaras and list of victims from Gurdwara Udaseen has also been released.

In November 1984 Gurdwara Udaseen was run by Sikhs who migrated from Peshawar Pakistan. Today, there is a cemented square in front of the Gurdwara where sixty five (65) Sikhs along with Granthi of the Gurdwara and Sri Guru Granth Sahib, were burnt alive.

1984 Important Sikh Genocide articles

According to Karnail Singh Peermohammad, President AISSF, the victims at Gurdwara Udaseen were targetted only because they were Sikhs. The newly discovered ruins of Gurdwaras across Delhi confirm that twenty six years after November 1984, Sikhs have still not received any justice. DSGMC has miserably failed to protect the Gurdwaras and has failed to prosecute the attackers during past 26 years.

DSGMC have been repeatedly urged to file criminal complaint against Kamal Nath for leading the attack on Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib but influential Sarna brothers who head DSGMC have been constantly shielding Kamal Nath and Congress (I).

According to Advocate Navkiran Singh, Chief legal Counsel to SFJ, the startling discovery of mass grave of 65 Sikhs along with ruins of burnt Gurdwaras in Delhi and ruins of Hondh-Chillar, Pataudi and Gurgaon is an irrefutable evidence that in November 1984, Sikhs were targeted and attacked in a systematic and identical manner throughout India.

Babu Singh Dukhia, President "National 1984 Victims Justice & Welfare Society" whose relentless efforts have brought forth the discovery of mass grave at Udaseen, urged witnesses and survivors to come forward if they know of any hidden location where Sikhs were killed during November 1984.

According to Legal Advisor to SFJ, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun stated that the new evidence and eyewitness accounts in Hondh-Chillar, Pataudi and other places proves that the November 1984 attacks were carried out with specific intent to destroy Sikh population of India.

Despite of hundreds of Gurdwaras having been burnt in Delhi alone, no one has been investigated, charged or prosecuted for attacking the place of worship. The scope and findings of inquiry commissions and committees set up by the Indian Government are grossly lacking and insufficient.

List of Gurdwara Sahibs Ruins in Delhi

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, A-Block, Mangolpuri, Delhi Only boundary wall exists. Attempts to change to Gurdwara to Mandir under way.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, R-Block, Mangolpuri, Delhi, Only boundary wall with debris with burnt bricks.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, S-Block, Mangolpuri, Delhi Only boundary wall. Inside railed. Moorti of Ganesh has been put there.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, U-Block, Mangolpuri, Delhi Only boundary wall. Inside railed. Broken Thara of Nishan Sahib is still there. Moorti of Krishan and photos under the pipple tree.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, F-Block, Mangolpuri, Delhi Only boundary wall. Inside mostly railed with some debris. Swasitka signs have been drawn on the main entrance on both sides.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, F-4, Sultanpuri, Delhi Only boundary wall. Inside all raised except one room in the corner with leaking roof.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Jawalpuri, Delhi Only boundary wall. Inside all raised except one kotha with tin roof. Burnt beams, chogaths, and pillars are still there.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, 11/399 Kalyanpur, Delhi New Gurdwara built on one side and remains of old building with burnt chogaths are still there.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, A-4, Sultanpuri, Delhi Boundary wall. Inside debris of old burnt gurdwara and one new Gurdwara built in one corner with mud walls.

Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, A-4, Sultanpuri, Delhi Boundary wall. Inside debris of old burnt gurdwara and one new Gurdwara built in one corner with mud walls.

List of Victims

1- Amar Singh, Y-S07 JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
2- Baldev Singh, Y-620, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
3- Baljit Singh, Y -337, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
4- Darshan Singh, Y-ll And 12, JJ Coiony Nangloi Deihi
5- Darshan Singh, Y-7S9, JJ Colony Nangloi Deihi
6- Gurcharan Singh, Y-717, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
7- Gurnam Singh, Y-80S, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
8- Gurtakhat Singh, Y-740, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
9- Harbhajan Singh, Y-323, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
10- Harbhajan Singh, Y-46S, JJ Colony 1 Nangloi, Delhi
11- Harbhajan Singh, Y-714, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
12- Hardip Singh, Y-71S, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
13- Harjit Singh, Y-638, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
14- Harpal Singh, Y-620, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
15- Harpal Singh, Y-863, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
16- lnderjit Singh, Y-861, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
17- lqbal Singh, Y-885, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
18- Jaggi Singh, Gurdwara Nangloi, Delhi
19- Jasbir Singh, Y-624, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
20- Jaspal Singh, Y-761, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
21- Jaswant Singh, Y JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
22- Karam Singh, Y-848 And 786, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
23- Karam Singh, Y-783, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
24- Kartar Singh, Y-633, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
25- Kartar Singh, Y-777, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
26- Kesar Singh, Y-842, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
27- Kirpal Singh, Y-371, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
28- Kirpal Singh, Y-583, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
29- Kulwant Singh, Y-850, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
30- Laxman Singh, Y-624, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
31- Madan Singh, Y-582, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
32- Mahinder Singh, Y-686, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
33- Manmohan Singh, y-983, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
34- Manohar Singh, Y-383, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
35- Mawa Singh, Y-799, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
36- Paramjit Singh, Y-899, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
37- Partap Singh, Y-881, 799, 800, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
38- Pritam Singh, Y-715 JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
39- Pritam Singh, Y-881, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
40- Rajinder Singh, Y-899, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
41- Ram Singh, Y-583, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
42- Rattan Singh, Y-707 And 708, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
43- Saran Singh, V-nO, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
44- Saran Singh, Y-870, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
45- Sawroop Singh -Y-33, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
46- Sher Singh, Y-646, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
47- Trilochan Singh, Y-873, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi
48- Trilok Singh, Y-367, JJ Colony Nangloi, Delhi

Credit: Sikhs for Justice (13th April 2011)

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