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ensuing collision killed 19 people. On
November 18, another bus was hijacked and 4 Hindu passengers were murdered. Following President's rule, thousands of suspected Sikh extremists were apprehended by security forces. The operations elicited strong condemnation from the Akali Dal, who drew parallels between the government's actions and the sanguinary history between the Mughals and Sikhs.
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