Dashmesh Regiment

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LeaderSeetal Singh Matewal
Dates of operation1982 – present
ActiveregionsIndia
Dashmesh Regiment
LeaderSeetal Singh Matewal
Dates of operation1982 – present
Active regionsIndia
IdeologySikh nationalism
StatusActive

The Dashmesh Regiment is a militant group, and is part of the Khalistan movement to create a Sikh homeland called Khalistan via armed struggle.

The Dashmesh Regiment jathebandi group has claimed responsibility for two of the killings in the 2016–17 Targeted killings in Punjab, India.[1] The origins, leadership, and existence of Dasmesh Regiment is hazy. Some believe it was created by a third-party to put blame of their activities of Jarnail Singh.[2] The Dasmesh Regiment first leader is alleged to be Surinder Singh Gill[3] or Harminder Singh Sandhu the general secretary of the AISSF. Sandhu had admitted to his leadership of the regiment, but also denied it.[4] Some say that it was led by Major General Shabeg Singh.[5] Another belief holds that Dashmesh Regiment was a broad name used by the media to pin responsibility for crimes.[6] It is known that Seetal Singh Mattewal created a militant group in 1990 with the name of Dashmesh Regiment and was its head.[7]

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