India 06-Nov-1990
In a press statement, the newly formed Panthic Committee of Dr. Sohan Singh has instructed all Government, semi-Government, District Corporation, and Boards to incorporate Punjabi in their official works within the next month.
India 08-Nov-1990
Rachhpal Singh Fauji and a 5-member Panthic Committee issued a warning that the personnel responsible for the water flow from Punjab to Rajasthan would face a similar fate as the chief engineer of SYL Canal, if the flow is not ceased.
India 11-Nov-1990
The appeal made by SAD (M) to observe November 11 as a black day to protest against the extension of President's Rule in Punjab was not well-received and had a poor response.
India 12-Nov-1990
Resignation of SS Mann accepted by the speaker Lok Sabha (Lower house of Parliament).
India 18-Nov-1990
HS Gill, during a protest, said that they wanted Sikh rule on the pattern of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
India 18-Nov-1990
According to SS Mann, the Sikh community is not allied with either Pakistan or Hindustan, but rather seeks a separate state.
India 21-Nov-1990
The Panthic Committee of Dr. Sohan Singh released a set of guidelines for journalists, editors, and press reporters, instructing them to avoid using the term "terrorists" and instead utilize words such as "militants," "bhai," "Sardar," "Singh," "Khalistan," and "Mujahidin." The committee also directed them to avoid publishing any distorted news about such individuals.
India 24-Nov-1990
The Panthic Committee (Zafarwal) rejected the notion of engaging in any discussions with the Government of India that do not involve the creation of Khalistan.
India 26-Nov-1990
SAD (M), Damdami Taksal and other militant groups called for a Punjab Bandh on November 27, while AISSF announced one for November 28, to protest against the detention of Akali leaders on the eve of a convention at Anandpur Sahib.
India 28-Nov-1990
Baldev Singh Sibia was unanimously elected as the President of SGPC for one year, and the SGPC executive was nominated to represent the three major factions of Akalis.
India 29-Nov-1990
The Panthic Committee of Manochahal has stated that they are willing to consider the Prime Minister's proposal for discussions on Punjab, provided that the talks take place in Geneva.