The Anti-Sikh Riots of 1984 in Delhi: Politicians, Criminals, and the Discourse of Communalism

  • Van Dyke V
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Abstract On the evening of Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, Jim Lehrer asked the India experts who were guests on his McNeil-Lehrer News Hour if the Gandhi family had been the glue that held India together. Without a strong figure in the center, he wondered, what would ...

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Van Dyke, V. (1996). The Anti-Sikh Riots of 1984 in Delhi: Politicians, Criminals, and the Discourse of Communalism. In Riots and Pogroms (pp. 201–220). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24867-4_7

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