Which demands were put forward through the 'Anandpur Sahib Resolution' by the Akali Dal?
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the resolution included both religious and political issues. It asked for recognising Sikhism as a religion separate from Hinduism. It also demanded that power be generally devoluted from the Central to state governments, and more autonomy to Punjab.
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After facing defeat in the 1972 elections Shiromani Akali Dal put forward a statement with a list of its demands in 1973, that is Anandpur Sahib Resolution.
The Resolution demanded more autonomy to 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 a separate religion from Hinduism.
However Central government denied the demands.
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