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special to the tribune A British court has sentenced four Sikh extremists to a total of 49 years and six months in prison for carrying out a revenge attack on Lt General Kuldip Singh Brar (retd), who led the 1984 Operation Bluestar. Dilbag Singh (37) of London and Mandeep Singh Sandhu (34) of Birmingham were sentenced to 14 years each. Harjit Kaur (39), also of London, was sentenced to 11 years, while Barjinder Singh Sangha (34) of Wolverhampton was given 10 years and six months. ‘They got what they deserved’ |
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