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  1. Sukhdev Singh Sukha. Sukhdev Singh Sukha (* in einem Dorf in Rajasthan; † 9. Oktober 1992 in Pune, Maharashtra) war Mitglied der militanten Sikh -Gruppe Khalistan Commando Force, die für einen unabhängigen Sikhstaat kämpfte. Er führte mehrere politische Morde aus, darunter den des Generals Arun Vaidya, der Chef der indischen ...

  2. Sukhdev Singh Sukha (14 August 1962 – 9 October 1992) was a Sikh militant and one of the two assassins of Arun Vaidya. He was responsible for three high-profile assassinations; Arjan Dass, Lalit Maken and Gen. Vaidya.

  3. On September 5, 1985, at 9:20 am member of the Delhi Metropolitan Council, close associate of Sanjay Gandhi, and Congress leader Arjun Dass was assassinated by 3 Sikhs in Delhi. [1] The assassins were Harjinder Singh Jinda, [2] Sukhdev Singh Sukha, [3] and another member of Jinda's group. [4]

  4. Sukhdev Singh Sukha. Sukhdev Singh Saini Banwait (Sukha) and Harjinder Singh Dosanjh (Jinda) were the assassins of Arun Vaidya, the Chief General of Indian army at the time of Operation Bluestar and also the architect of Operation Bluestar. They were responsible for three high-profile killings; Arjan Dass, Lalit Maken and Gen. Vaidya.

  5. On 9 October 1992, early in the morning, Sukhdev Singh "Sukha" and Harjinder Singh "Jinda" were hanged until death in Pune Jail. The Independent World mentioned "While being led from their cell to the gallows set up in the Yerawada gaol yard, the two convicted killers shouted slogans for Sikh independence in the Punjab". [79]

  6. Sukhdev Singh Saini Banwait (Sukha) was a member of the militant organization Khalistan Commando Force and one of the assassins of Arun Vaidya, the Chief of Indian army at the time of Operation Blue Star and also the architect of Operation Blue Star. He was responsible for three high-profile killings; Arjan Dass, Lalit Maken and Gen. Vaidya. He ...

  7. Sukhdev Singh Sukha war Mitglied der militanten Sikh-Gruppe Khalistan Commando Force, die für einen unabhängigen Sikhstaat kämpfte. Er führte mehrere politische Morde aus, darunter den des Generals Arun Vaidya, der Chef der indischen Armee zum Zeitpunkt der Operation Blue Star war.