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“In New Delhi, reporters saw gangs of young men dragging Sikhs off buses and beating them up,” The New York Times reported on November 1, 1984. “Outside the All- India Medical Institute, where Mrs. Gandhi’s body lay, mobs attacked Sikhs on the road, burning their motorcycles and ripping their turbans off and setting them ablaze.”
“A pillar of smoke rose from a blazing scooter rickshaw, and the road was littered with pieces of cloth and rocks.” (Read the full article.)