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Sikh Militancy — Prelims Strategy
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Prelims Strategy
For Prelims, focus on factual accuracy and chronological understanding. Key areas to master include:
- Timeline of Events: — Memorize the sequence of major events like the Anandpur Sahib Resolution, Operation Blue Star, Indira Gandhi's assassination, and the enactment/lapse of key anti-terror laws (TADA, POTA, UAPA amendments).
- Key Personalities and Organizations: — Identify major figures like Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and K.P.S. Gill, and the prominent militant groups (Babbar Khalsa, KLF, KCF) along with their formation dates and significant activities.
- Legal Frameworks: — Understand the core provisions and years of TADA, POTA, and UAPA, including their key amendments. Be aware of landmark judgments like S.R. Bommai and Kartar Singh, focusing on their core principles and relevance.
- Causes and Consequences: — Be able to identify the primary political, economic, and religious causes, and the immediate and long-term consequences of the militancy.
- Geographical Context: — Understand Punjab's specific issues (river waters, Chandigarh) that fueled the movement. Practice MCQs that test chronological order, matching pairs, and direct factual recall. Pay attention to subtle differences in demands (autonomy vs. secession) and the specific roles of various actors.
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