Horrifying Flight Bombing: Is It Really Khalistani Work?

Now, some crucial details regarding the horrifying aeroplane bombing instant that happened in 1983, are now grabbing all the attention on social media.

Update: 2026-06-26 06:01 GMT

It is an established fact that the Khalistani group had been one of the most extremist organisations operating against India and the consequences of severe in nature as well.

Now, some crucial details regarding the horrifying aeroplane bombing instant that happened in 1983, are now grabbing all the attention on social media and let us have a look into the same.

The jet in discussion was in route from Montreal to London when it exploded near the Irish coast due to a bomb planted by the Sikh terrorist group Babbar Khalsa. The attack killed all 329 people on board, including 268 Canadian, 27 British, and 22 Indian citizens.

It remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history, the deadliest aviation incident for Air India, and was the world's most fatal act of aviation terrorism until the September 11 attacks.

A second bomb, intended to destroy Air India Flight 301 on the Tokyo–Bangkok–Delhi route, exploded at Tokyo’s Narita International Airport while being transferred, killing two baggage handlers.

The bombing is believed to have been orchestrated by Inderjit Singh Reyat, a dual British-Canadian national who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 2003, and Talwinder Singh Parmar, a senior leader of the Khalistani separatist group Babbar Khalsa.

Yearly four decades after this horrifying aeroplane bombing incident, there’s a social media post from Canada, which confirms that this horrifying incident was a result of the act of terrorism by the Khalistani group.

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