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- WORLD, Page 41World NotesINDIABlood and Ashes
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- Nearly three years after they were sentenced to death for
- the 1984 assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi,
- gunman Satwant Singh, 25, and conspirator Kehar Singh, 53, were
- hanged last week in a New Delhi jail. Satwant Singh was one of
- the two Sikh bodyguards who shot Mrs. Gandhi; the other was
- killed in the shootout that followed. Five months earlier the
- Prime Minister had ordered the Indian army to rout Sikh
- terrorists holed up in the Golden Temple at Amritsar, Sikhdom's
- holiest shrine. Said an unrepentant Satwant: "I wish that I am
- born again and again and each time lay down my life for it."
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- To head off retaliation by Sikh extremists, the government
- stepped up security in the capital and three northern states,
- including the Sikh stronghold of Punjab. The cremated ashes of
- the executed were temporarily locked away. To little avail. In
- the Punjab village of Badowal, militant bands of Sikhs raided
- the homes of Hindu workers, apparently selected at random,
- killing at least ten by gunfire.
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