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NewSikhs wielding swords clash at India’s Golden Temple on raid anniversary

At least two wounded in violence, 30 years after Indian troops attack holy shrine to flush out armed separatists demanding independent Sikh homeland

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At least two people were wounded in the violence at the temple in the city of Amritsar, which is the holiest shrine in the Sikh religion. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Clashes broke out between sword-wielding Sikhs on Friday at the Golden Temple in northern India on the 30th anniversary of a notorious army raid in which hundreds of people were killed.

At least two people were wounded in the violence, according to an AFP photographer at the temple in the city of Amritsar, which is the holiest shrine in the Sikh religion.

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Hundreds of Sikhs had gathered at the shrine to pay their respects to those killed in the June 6, 1984 raid of the temple by Indian troops aimed at flushing out armed separatists demanding an independent Sikh homeland.

Clashes broke out after members of Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) insisted they be allowed to speak on the microphone first. Photo: EPA
Clashes broke out after members of Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) insisted they be allowed to speak on the microphone first. Photo: EPA
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“Today we were supposed to have a solemn remembrance for the martyrs of 1984 so what has happened is very sad,” said a spokesman for a radical Sikh outfit called the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) whose supporters were involved in the clashes.

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