Sukhdev Singh Sukha

Birthday August 14, 1962

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India

DEATH DATE 1992-10-9, Pune, Maharashtra, India (30 years old)

Nationality India

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1930

Between the years 1930 and 1933, this family once again relocated to Chak N: 11 F in district Sri Ganga Nagar of Rajasthan after Partition of India.

He did his early schooling from his native village and village 13 FF Manaksar.

1962

Sukhdev Singh Sukha (14 August 1962 – 9 October 1992) was a Sikh and one of the two assassins of Arun Vaidya.

He was responsible for three high-profile assassinations; Arjan Dass, Lalit Maken and Gen. Vaidya.

He along with other members of Khalistan Commando Force participated in Indian history's biggest bank robbery of ₹ 57 million (About 1.023 billion rupees in 2023. About $12.5 million USD in 2023) from Punjab National Bank, Miller Gunj branch, Ludhiana to finance the militancy for a separate Sikh state of Khalistan.

Sukha was born in 1962 on 14 Sawan, Wednesday, at Chak N: 11 FF, District Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, to Saini Sikh family of Mengha Singh Banwait and Surjeet Kaur.

This family originally belonged to village Bhungarni in Hoshiarpur district.

Thereafter, they relocated to district Lyallpur in undivided Punjab.

1983

In 1983 he received his BA from Gian Joti College in Karanpur and was studying in MA English when Operation Bluestar occurred.

He left his studies and joined the Khalistan separatist movement.

1984

Lalit Maken was considered to be involved in the killings of Sikhs during 1984 Anti-Sikh riots.

In a 31-page booklet titled 'Who Are The Guilty', People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) listed 227 people who led the mobs, which killed up to 3,000 Sikhs over three days.

Lalit Maken's name was third on the list.

Congress (I) leader Arjan Dass was also assassinated by the duo because of his involvement in 1984 Anti-Sikh riots.

Arjan Dass's name appeared in various affidavits submitted by innocent Sikh victims to Nanavati Commission which was headed by Justice G.T. Nanavati, retired Judge of the Supreme Court of India.

1985

Harjinder Singh Jinda and Sukhdev Singh Sukha along with Ranjit Singh Gill gunned down Congress(I) Member of Parliament Lalit Maken on 31 July 1985, when he was moving towards his car parked across the road from his house in Kirti Nagar, New Delhi.

The three assailants continued firing even as Maken ran towards his house for cover.

Maken's wife Geetanjali and a visitor, Balkishan, were also caught in the firing.

The assailants escaped on their Yamaha Motorcycles.

1986

On 10 August 1986 General Arun Vaidya, the architect of Operation Blue Star was shot to death by Jinda and Sukha while he was driving his car home from the market.

According to the police, the assailants pulled up next to his car on motor scooters and fired eight or nine shots into the car.

Vaidya reportedly died instantly of head and neck wounds.

His wife, who was also in the car, was wounded by four bullets in her back and thighs.

According to Indian intelligence sources, Vaidya had been the number four assassination target on lists by Sikh militants and he was one of several people killed in retaliation for Operation Blue Star.

Following the assassination, the Khalistan Commando Force issued a statement declaring that Vaidya had been killed in retaliation for the Golden Temple operation.

On 17 September 1986, Sukha got into an accident with a truck in Pimpri, Pune and was arrested.

1987

Ranjit Singh "Gill" was arrested by Interpol in New Jersey, USA on 14 May 1987, he was deported back to India in May 1997 after lengthy legal cases and was sentenced to life imprisonment on 24 February 2003.

General Arun Vaidya was the Chief of the Indian Army who ordered the attack on armed militants holed up in the holiest of the Sikh shrines at Amritsar and elsewhere in Punjab during Operation Blue Star.

He had moved to Pune after his retirement from the army.

He was riding the same black motorcycle which was used at the time of assassination of General Vaidya.Jinda got arrested at Gurdwara Majnoo Daa Tilla, Delhi in March 1987.

He was shot in the legs at the time of his arrest.

During their court trial, despite admitting to the killing, they pleaded not-guilty, justifying their actions by saying that Vaidya was "guilty of a serious crime, the punishment for which could only be death".

1989

They were awarded death sentences at 2:05 pm on 21 October 1989.

1992

On 9 October 1992, early in the morning, Sukhdev Singh "Sukha" and Harjinder Singh "Jinda" were hanged until death in Pune Jail.

The Independent World mentioned "While being led from their cell to the gallows set up in the Yerawada gaol yard, the two convicted killers shouted slogans for Sikh independence in the Punjab".

Both of them were hanged at 4 am in Yerwada Central Jail Pune while extraordinary security was deployed at the jail and in the periphery of Pune to oppose any possible Sikh militant attack.

Security was also tightened all over Northern India.

Their dead bodies were cremated on the same day at 6:20 am near Mula river.

The Independent World reported that "..their hanging sparked off protests by students and shop-keepers in the Sikh-dominated state of Punjab" and "Security forces were put on alert in New Delhi, Pune, the southern city where the two assassins were hanged, and throughout the Punjab".

On their memorial service, hundreds of troops and police surrounded the Golden Temple.