India    01-Oct-1992

PS Badal warned the policemen about persisting with their excessive actions against Sikhs, emphasizing that they would be held accountable to the Panthic Government whenever it came into existence.


India    09-Oct-1992

During a joint meeting of Akali leaders, including SS Mann, PS Badal, Tohra, Manjit Singh, and Bhai Mohkam Singh, resolutions were adopted expressing profound shock over the execution of Sukha and Jinda. They declared them as precious Jewels of the Qaum and called for a 72-hour Punjab Bandh.


India    10-Oct-1992

SS Mann stated that while the execution of Sukha and Jinda was inevitable, their sacrifices have fortified the foundation of the objective set by Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale for the creation of a sovereign and independent Sikh State, Khalistan.


India    12-Oct-1992

Kuldip Singh Wadala accused the Punjab and Central Governments of playing with fire through their decision to ban the Bhog ceremony of Sukha and Jinda, stating that it posed a challenge to the Qaum.


India    13-Oct-1992

Darshan Singh Kaypee, a former Minister, was killed in the vicinity of Jalandhar.


India    14-Oct-1992

In a letter addressed to the Editor-in-Chief of The Tribune, SS Mann clarified that his party advocated for the establishment of an independent sovereign state. He further mentioned that the majority community should not have any objection to the memorial service of Sukha and Jinda at Sri Akal Takhat on October 18.


India    18-Oct-1992

Printed Punjabi posters titled "Warning to the employees" on behalf of BKI were discovered in the villages of Sri Hargobindpur, Gurdaspur.


India    23-Oct-1992

The Panthic Committee (Sohan Singh) and its militant outfits urged the people of Punjab to refrain from celebrating Diwali as a form of protest against the execution of Sukha and Jinda.


India    27-Oct-1992

SS Mann appealed to Sikhs to lit “Deepmala” in Gurdwaras and houses in Punjab to celebrate Diwali on October 31.


India    30-Oct-1992

25 Bihari laborers were killed in Ludhiana district.


India    31-Oct-1992

In a statement, the SAD (M) appealed to intellectuals, minority communities, Dalits, laborers, and employees to unite with the SAD (M) in their pursuit of establishing a sovereign and independent Sikh state.