Sikh admits responsibility for Air India disaster

A Sikh militant today today admitted killing 329 people who died on board an Air India jumbo jet when it was blown up in 1985.

Sikh admits responsibility for Air India disaster

A Sikh militant today today admitted killing 329 people who died on board an Air India jumbo jet when it was blown up in 1985.

Inderjit Singh Reyat, who already served 10 years in a British prison for his role in a blast at Tokyo’s Narita Airport that occurred an hour before Air India Flight 182 went down, entered the guilty plea when he appeared in a Vancouver court

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