London: Hundreds of British Sikhs on Sunday held a march in central London to protest against Operation Bluestar 30 years ago.
The march from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square involved some sloganeering and chanting.
"Thousands were killed or disappeared," said Balvinder Kaur of the Sikh Council UK.
The military raid on the Golden Temple in Amritsar in June, 1984, was conducted to flush out Sikh militants led by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
British Sikhs have also been angered by recent revelations in de-classified documents published by the UK government in January, which showed that a British Special Air Service (SAS) officer was recruited to help plan the operation.
The march from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square involved some sloganeering and chanting.
"Thousands were killed or disappeared," said Balvinder Kaur of the Sikh Council UK.
British Sikhs have also been angered by recent revelations in de-classified documents published by the UK government in January, which showed that a British Special Air Service (SAS) officer was recruited to help plan the operation.
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