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Which demands were put forward through the'Anandpur Sahib resolution' by the Akali Dal?​

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Answered by dhruvijain128
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After facing defeat in 1972 elections Shiromani Akali Dal put forward a statement with list of its demands in 1973, that is Anandpur Sahib Resolution.

After facing defeat in 1972 elections Shiromani Akali Dal put forward a statement with list of its demands in 1973, that is Anandpur Sahib Resolution.The Resolution demanded more autonomy to the Punjab, and greater devolution of powers from the Centre to the State government.

After facing defeat in 1972 elections Shiromani Akali Dal put forward a statement with list of its demands in 1973, that is Anandpur Sahib Resolution.The Resolution demanded more autonomy to the Punjab, and greater devolution of powers from the Centre to the State government.It also included relegious issues and put forth the demand to recognise Sikhism as separate religion from Hinduism.

Answered by Sladepplayz
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1. Anandpur Sahib Resolutions: Summarised extracts of the resolution is given below:

a.

The Shiromani Alkali Dal understand that India is a federal republic.

It is an agglomerate of different languages, religions, and cultures.

For the protection of the fundamental capacity of the religious minorities, and to satisfy the demands and make the way for economic progress, it is necessary that Indian constitutional infrastructure should be in good shape.

b.

Alkali Dal requests Janata Government to recognize different linguistic and cultural population of India and of religious minorities for the unity and integrity of the country.

Also for the purpose to play an important role in the progress Indian people by the exercise of their powers.”

c.

In this meeting of the Shiromani Akali Dal appeal before the Government of India to review carefully the wrongs, and illegal actions committed against the Sikhs]by the previous Congress Government.

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