1987 Haryana killings

1987 Haryana killings are killings of 34 Hindu bus passengers in Haryana state in India in July 1987 by Sikh anti-Government militants.[1]

The militants attacked two buses and killed 34 bus passengers. The militants created roadblock by using a car and a Jeep. They singled out Hindu passengers and dragged them off and shot them to death.

The Khalistan Commando Force claimed responsibility for the attacks.

References

  1. Times, Sanjoy Hazarika, Special To The New York (July 8, 1987). "34 HINDUS KILLED IN NEW BUS RAIDS; SIKHS SUSPECTED". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-07-27.

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