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  The Rise of an Illiberal Democracy in India: A Case-Study of the Crisis in Punjab by Sikh Genocide Project
An organisation of farmers had filed a petition in the High Court, Punjab and Haryana, regarding the unconstitutionality of the drain of the waters of the Punjab to the non-riparian states under the Reorganisation Act.
Second an oral application was given by the Attorney General in the Supreme Court requesting for the transfer of the writ petition from the file of the High Court to that of the Supreme Court on the ground that the issue involved was of great public importance.
Punjab to compensate Haryana with equivalent territory for a new capital.
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Kirpal Singh’s “Select Documents of Punjab 1947 – India and Pakistan”, in the Abstracts of Sikh Studies, Chandigarh, July 1993.
Dr., Harjinder Singh Dilgeer, son of Mata Jagtar Kaur and Giani Gurbakhsh Singh, grandson of Sirdar Jaimal Singh, great-grandson of Sirdar Sunder Singh, great-great grandson of Bhai Rattan Singh, great-great-great grandson of Bhai Baisa Singh and great-great-great-great grandson of Bhai Preetam Singh, was born on October 22, 1947, at Jullundur.
Daljeet Singh was born to Mata Nihal Kaur on the 30th Nov. 1911 in village Kang in Amritsar Distt.
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