Balvinder Singh Randhawa
During a recent Memory Studios in Toronto, Balvinder Singh Randhawa, shares how the attack on Punjab in June 1984 affected him and his Sikh friends growing up in New Delhi.How they developed an immediate desire to resist in various ways, including committing to speaking only Punjabi among themselves. “”If I hadn’t left, I would have joined the movement,” he now reflects as an adult, seeking to channel that outrage into positivity, memory, and, seeking to keep the memories of the outrageous events alive and opening dialogue with Sikh and non-Sikh communities alike.