Seven hurt in group clash inside Golden Temple

June 06, 2014 01:28 pm | Updated 01:57 pm IST - Amritsar

Members of radical Sikh organisations raising slogans during a religious ceremony to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Operation Blue Star at the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar. Photo: Special Arrangement

Members of radical Sikh organisations raising slogans during a religious ceremony to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Operation Blue Star at the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar. Photo: Special Arrangement

At least seven people, including a child, were injured in a clash between task force volunteers of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and radical Sikh activists on Friday on the 30th anniversary of the army’s Operation Bluestar at the Sikh shrine complex in Amristar.

Swords and sticks were openly used as scores of men from both sides chased each other outside the Akal Takht building inside the complex, which is home to the holiest of Sikh shrines – ‘Harmandar Sahib’. Eyewitnesses said the clash occurred when activists of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) were stopped by the SGPC task force volunteers from brandishing swords and other traditional weapons and raising pro-Khalistan slogans inside the complex.

This led to a clash between both sides just after the religious ceremony to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Operation Bluestar had ended on Friday morning. Tension continued to prevail inside the shrine complex. Even media personnel were manhandled during the incident.

No uniformed police personnel were present inside the complex to intervene in or prevent the clash.

Top SGPC functionaries, including its president Avtar Singh Makkar, and Akal Takht Jathedar Gurbachan Singh were present inside the complex when the incident took place.

Heavily armed terrorists, led by separatist leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, were flushed out of the Golden Temple complex by the Indian Army in its Operation Bluestar in June 1984. The then prime minister Indira Gandhi had ordered the army operation.

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