This story is from June 02, 2020

Reminiscing the brutal events of 1984, Diljit Dosanjh and Monica Gill share heartwarming posts

In June 1984, the Indian army’s assault on Darbar Sahib and a number of other Gurdwaras throughout Punjab led to the demise of thousands of innocent Sikh worshipers. The Sikh community remembers the events of 1984, as a turning point in modern Sikh history. The brutal acts of violence against the Sikhs can’t be forgotten and thus, as the month of June has begun, Punjabi artists like Diljit Dosanjh and Monica Gill have taken to their social media handles to share heartwarming posts.
Reminiscing the brutal events of 1984, Diljit Dosanjh and Monica Gill share heartwarming posts
In June 1984, the Indian army’s assault on Darbar Sahib and a number of other Gurdwaras throughout Punjab led to the demise of thousands of innocent Sikh worshipers. The Sikh community remembers the events of 1984, as a turning point in modern Sikh history. The brutal acts of violence against the Sikhs can’t be forgotten and thus, as the month of June has begun, Punjabi artists like Diljit Dosanjh and Monica Gill have taken to their social media handles to share heartwarming posts.
In June 1984, the Indian army’s assault on Darbar Sahib and a number of other Gurdwaras throughout Punjab led to the demise of thousands of innocent Sikh worshippers. The Sikh community remembers the events of 1984, as a turning point in modern Sikh history. The brutal acts of violence against the Sikhs can’t be forgotten and thus, as the month of June has begun, Punjabi artists like Diljit Dosanjh and Monica Gill have taken to their social media handles to share heartwarming posts.Diljit Dosanjh has taken to his social media handle and shared the song ‘Swaah Ban Ke’ from his movie ‘Punjab 1984’. The movie itself was based on how life changed during and after the events of ‘84. Sharing the post he used the hashtag “#NeverForget1984”.
On the other hand, Monica Gill shared a picture of an old lady and wrote - “A mother mourning her son. 21st century and the same things happening.... #1984”
1984 was indeed a dark phase for Punjab.

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