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Anandpur Sahib Resolution

The Anandpur Sahib Resolution, adopted in 1973 by the Shiromani Akali Dal, was a document advocating for the rights and identity of Sikhs in India. It called for greater autonomy for Punjab, protection of Sikh religious and cultural traditions, and recognition of Sikh political and social aspirations. The resolution emphasized safeguarding Sikh rights within the Indian union and addressed issues like language, religion, and governance. While aimed at ensuring Sikh interests, it also aimed to promote harmony and understanding among different communities. The resolution played a significant role in shaping Sikh political movements and discussions about regional autonomy in India.