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Actress Taapsee Pannu recently recalled the 1984 Sikh Genocide in an interview. He narrated how his father was the only Sikh in Delhi’s Shakti Nagar at that time and what would have happened if there were no Hindus.
In her interview with The Lallantop, Taapsee said that she never thought about what happened to her family during that time. He also found out that he belonged to a minority community when he was very old. she says,
“My parents weren’t married then. My mother lived in East Delhi and my father in Shakti Nagar. Whatever I know about that time I have only heard from him. Mom says everything was fine with her at that time. But we were the only Sikh family in Shakti Nagar where my father lived. We parked Jonga outside our house. Not everyone had a car back then.”
Taapsee says that because of a car, the rioters realized whose house was theirs. According to Taapsee, “They brought swords, petrol bombs. They knew we were the only Sikh family. We hid in the house by turning off the lights. Running away was out of the question, because everyone knew they had arrived. Where would you go if you ran away? So there were 4 families where we were renting. Except all three of us were Hindus. We hid by closing the light door, and when the rioters came to us, the residents of the neighborhood said that they had now fled from here. When these people heard this, people burned Jonga and went away. “We survived because people around us saved us,” says Taapsee.
Let us tell you that apart from Sikh Genocide, Taapsee Pannu talked about many issues in her interview. He also discussed issues related to his personal and social life.
Sikh Genocide and Operation Blue Star
Let us inform that before the massacre of Sikhs in 1984, a major incident happened in Punjab in the same year. Operation Blue Star. The Indira government did this operation to eliminate the Khalistani elements and for this reason they were shot in October. Congressmen turned that incident into an anti-Sikh riot from one side and then the pain of what happened in Delhi still lives in the minds of Sikh families.