India    01-May-1994

SAD (Amritsar) was established through the unity efforts initiated at Akal Takhat Sahib under the guidance of G.S. Tohra and facilitated by Prof. Manjit Singh, Acting Jathedar of Akal Takhat Sahib.


India    01-May-1994

The SAD (Amritsar) announced their political objective through the "Amritsar Declaration," aiming to reconcile the varied political aspirations of different Akali groups.


India    11-May-1994

Prof. Manjit Singh successfully achieved unity among various organizations, including AISSF (GILL), AISSF (Ghuman), AISSF (Maan), SSF (Bittu), BSSF, and the World Sikh Youth Organization.


India    11-May-1994

Prof. Manjit Singh formed a five-member Supreme Council comprising H.S. Gill, J.S. Ghuman, V.S. Valtoha, G.S. Najowal, and B.S. Khalsa as members. Additionally, an 18-member Central Committee was established to provide representation to all Sikh groups.


India    12-May-1994

Amritpal Singh Khalsa alias Masterji, a hardcore extremist was killed in an encounter with a police party in Sri Hargobindpur, Gurdaspur.


India    12-May-1994

Harpal Singh Jabalpuri, a listed terrorist of KLF committed suicide by consuming cyanide.


India    14-May-1994

Sukhwinder Singh alias Sukhi, a hardcore terrorist affiliated with BTFK, was killed in a police encounter near Salar Majra village, Rupnagar.


India    31-May-1994

Four unidentified terrorists were killed during a police encounter with a checkpoint team near Thakur Dawara village in Himachal Pradesh. A significant cache of weapons and explosives, including 43 AK-47 rifles, 117 assault magazines with 1520 rounds, 17 detonators, 2 rocket launchers, 50 kg of explosive materials, and a truck with registration number JKR 2325 were recovered from the spot.