Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala

[13] Another factor that contributed to his joining of KLF was the killing of 8 Sikh militants on April 6, 1984, at Bibi Kahan Kaur Gurdwara in Moga by CRPF, BSF, and Punjab Police.

[18][19][20][21][22][16] After Malwa Kesri Commando Force leader, Waryam Singh, was killed in a fake encounter Budhsinghwala was put in charge.

[25] As Lieutenant-General he would discuss each and every action of KLF before hand with fellow higher ups to see if it was morally just or not and if it fit Sikh values.

[12] On January 22, 1988, BJP Punjab Vice-President Khushi Ram Sharma was shot dead with 4 bullets in Ludhiana by 2 Sikh on scooters.

[49][50] Under Budhsinghwala Major Singh Johal, and other KLF members attacked a CRPF base in Gandivind Saraa and destroyed it.

[50][49] Under Budhsinghwala Major Singh Johal, and other KLF members attacked another CRPF base in Gandivind Saraa and destroyed it.

[50][49] Under Budhsinghwala in Shabazpur Major Singh Johal with other KLF members blew up a CRPF base.

[50][49] In Thatti, under Budhsinghwala, Major Singh Johal with other KLF members attacked a drain killing 4 BSF jawans.

[50][49] In Lahuka, under Budhsinghwala, Major Singh Johal with other KLF members blew up a police van with bombs.

[50][49] In Kalia Sakthar Major Singh Johal with other KLF members, under Budhsinghwala, attacked a police station.

[50][49] In Khemkaran Major Singh Johal with other KLF members, under Budhsinghwala, attacked the place killing 5 BSF jawans.

[50][49] Under Budhsinghwala Major Singh Johal and other KLF members were involved in a battle with National Security Guards near Dubeepur.

[50][49][51] Under Budhsinghwala Major Singh Johal, and other KLF members killed 5 soldiers and injuring 5 more in Panjwar by attacking a convoy.

(Equivalent to $1,250,000 USD)[54] KLF claimed responsibility for attack a Police station in Dandkasle on April 6, 1990, killing 1 Constable.

[54] Per court case, Khalistan Liberation Force members blew up a portion of police station at Sector 26 Chandigarh, India in July 1990.

[55] On September 21, 1990, KCF, KLF, BKI, and SSF claimed responsibility for an attack on a SPO base which killed 2 officers.

[56] In a meeting, led by Budhsinghwala, of KLF members they issued a press note on July 5, 1991, taking responsibility for the killing of 70 Indian Army soldiers and 30 others at Badoval Station in Raipur, Ludhiana.

[63][64][65][66][67][excessive citations] On February 16, 1990, KCF, BTFK (Sangha), BKI, and SSF collectively claimed responsibility for an explosion in Phillaur that killed Inspector Harcharan Singh Soori and Assistant Sub-Inspector Ram Moorti on the 11th.

[68][69] On March 2, 1990, KCF, KLF, BKI, and SSF collectively claimed responsibility for killing 1 Sergeant and 1 Constable of Punjab Police in Nagoke for alleged “misdeeds”.

[70] On March 2, 1990, KCF, KLF, BKI, and SSF collectively claimed responsibility for a bomb attack in Philaur that killed 1 police constable and 2 others.

Twenty-two days prior to his death Harjit had killed the chief of BTFK (S) Sukhwinder Singh Sangha along with four other militants.

KLF, KCF, Babbar Khalsa, SSF, and BTFK (S) members held a meeting afterward pledging to kill Harjit within 31 days of Sangha's death.

[84] On November 23, 1990, KCF, KLF, BKI, BTFK, and SSF claimed responsibility for killing Congress president of Jalandhar district, Gurdarshan Singh.

[10] On November 23, 1990, KCF, KLF, BKI, BTFK, and SSF claimed responsibility for killing Congress president of Jalandhar district, Gurdarshan Singh.

[85] Under Budhsinghwala in January 1992 two KLF members killed Sher Singh, president of All India Youth Akali Dal, at Aroorgarh.

[94] On June 7, 1991, BTFK (Sangha), KLF, KCF (Panjwar), and SSF claimed responsibility for an assassination attempt on India's Home Minister Subodh Kant Sahay in Ludhiana.

[99] Some key people among the dead excluding Rajiv Gandhi was the bomber Kalaivani Rajaratnam, K. S. Mohammed Iqbal who was a SP, Munuswamy who was former member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Council, and Santhani Begum the head of Mahila Congress.

21 RSS members were killed with a police officer, a paramilitary home guard and a couple dying of a bomb blast after the shooting leaving a total of 25 dead and 31-35 injured.

[107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114] Home Minister Buta Singh described the incident as, "a very serious attempt on the part of terrorists to whip up tension along communal lines.

[109][116] Three days later on September 16, 1989, Manish Karma, son of SP Des Raj, would be kidnapped by Budhsinghwala to secure the release of Khalistan Liberation Force members.