The Sikh Struggle for Khalistan: Refocusing on the Punjabi Suba (Province) Movement in India

Authors

  • Amir Ali PhD Scholar, Department of History & Pakistan Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore. Author
  • Muhammad Iqbal Chawla Former Dean Arts & Humanities, Former Chairman, Department of History & Pakistan Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore. Author
  • Dr Muhammad Abrar Ahmad, HOD, History Department, Education University, Lahore Author

Keywords:

Arab Spring, European Union, Multiculturalism, Refugee Crisis, Syria

Abstract

This study problematizes the Sikh’s demand for Khalistan, a separate country of their own. To begin with, they demanded a greater degree of political autonomy within the domains of India. During the colonial period the Sikhs supported the Indian National Congress’s demand for the division of Punjab and inclusion of the East Punjab into Bharat. But soon after the creation of Bharat(India), `the Sikhs realized that they were betrayed and they started to vow for more autonomy. Initially, they felt that PEPSU was a step towards their aspirations but later they felt that they had missed the train and moved for Punjabi Province. After much deliberation and delaying tactics, finally the Punjab emerged on the Indian Territory in the form that always proved a nightmare for the Sikh community.

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Published

2021-06-30

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How to Cite

The Sikh Struggle for Khalistan: Refocusing on the Punjabi Suba (Province) Movement in India. (2021). Journal of Political Studies, 28(01), 1-9. https://jps.pu.edu.pk/6/article/view/553

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