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  1. Party. Indian National Congress. Elected year. 2019. Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies of the Indian state of Punjab. This constituency came into existence as a part of the implementation of delimitation of parliamentary and assembly constituencies in 2008. [1]

  2. Anandpur Sahib where the Guru Gobind Singh established a castless, classless coherent brotherhood of saint-soldiers to protect the weak and helpless and destroy the wicked, is in the news again. The Anandpur Sahib Resolution is based upon, one of the main- planks upon which the Freedom Movement was carried on, was the

  3. The central government would treat the Anandpur Sahib Resolution as a secessionist document, eventually culminating in Operation Blue Star, an invasion of Harmindar Sahib on 1 June 1984. The operation would result in mass civilian casualties and precipitate an insurgency in Punjab for the formation of Khalistan .

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  5. Anandpur Sahib Resolution, a frequently invoked document of modern Sikhism pronouncing its religious rule as well as its political goal. After having enjoyed power under chief ministers, Gurnam Singh and Parkash Singh Badal in the Punjab, newly demarcated in 1966, Sikhs are represented by their premier political party, the Shiromani Akali Dal ...

  6. The Resolution. Adopted, in the light of the Anandpur Sahib Resolution, at the open session of the 18th All India Akali Conference held at Ludhiana on 28-29 October, 1978 under the Presidentship of Jathedar Jagdev Singh Talwandi are as under: (It was after the passing of these Resolutions that Shiromani Akali Dal started the struggle therefore).

  7. Anandpur Sahib (31.235169°n 76.499128°e) (the holy City of Bliss) is one of the holiest places of the Sikhs, second only to Amritsar. Located about 95kms north-west of Chandigarh. Anandpur is framed between the Shivalik hills to the east and the Sutlej River farther away in the west, with vast green expanses and profound tranquillity all around.

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