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I have extensively discussed Ruhollah Khomeini, eventually obtaining consensus on a new lead. I have also edited articles related to Sikhism, atheism, and some miscellaneous topics.

Though sources overwhelmingly mention Khalistan as a proposed Sikh theocratic state, it seems impossible to place due weight on this perspective in Wikipedia articles, with the minority "democratic" viewpoint being given as much or greater weight instead using original research and unreliable sources. The following lists should justify my stance on "theocratic," and these are not even exhaustive lists.

News sources for "theocratic"

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And some that I accessed using NewsBank. I'll bold the relevant parts:

  • "The assassination was the latest episode in a cycle of worsening violence centered on demands by radical Sikhs that they be permitted to establish their own theocratic nation, called Khalistan." - from "ASSASSINATION OF SIKH MODERATE FUELS ESCALATING INDIAN VIOLENCE" THE ORLANDO SENTINEL - Sunday, September 8, 1985, Author: By Pranay Gupte, Special to The Sentinel.
  • "It was the worst terrorist attack in the five-year history of separatist violence in Punjab, where a Sikh faction is seeking a theocratic homeland for its sect. The proposed homeland is called Khalistan , or land of the pure. " - from "Murder of 22 Triggers Riots in India" Newsday (Melville, NY) - Tuesday, December 2, 1986, Author: Rone Tempest. Los Angeles Times.
  • "Sunday's terrorist attack was the worst in five years of separatist violence in Punjab, where a Sikh faction is seeking a theocratic homeland. The faction calls the proposed homeland Khalistan "land of the pure. " - from "SLAUGHTER ON A PUNJAB BUS A FATHER'S TURBAN DID NOT SAVE SON" The Record (New Jersey) - Tuesday, December 2, 1986, Author: By Rone Tempest.
  • "The Sikh radicals are fighting to create a theocratic nation they call Khalistan -- "Land of the Pure." This dream of a Sikh state is an old one, but it is only in the past five years that separatist rhetoric has given way to armed rebellion. Today, the terrorist violence threatens the stability of all India. " - from ""MADNESS HAS TAKEN OVER OUR BEAUTIFUL LAND"" Boston Globe - Sunday, January 18, 1987, Author: Colin Nickerson, Globe Staff.
  • "The 42-year-old prime minister obviously cannot accede to the Sikh militants' demand for a separate theocratic state which they want to call Khalistan" - from " Is Peace Possible in India's Troubled Punjab? Gandhi's suspension of the Sikh government may fuel separatist violence." Newsday (Melville, NY) - Tuesday, May 19, 1987, Author: Pranay Gupte. Pranay Gupte is a columnist for Newsweek International, and a contributing editor of Forbes magazine.
  • "More than 800 people have died this year in violence related to a nearly 5-year-old campaign by Sikh militants battling to create in Punjab a theocratic nation named " Khalistan ," or "land of the pure. " Some 1,250 died in 1987. " - from "PUNJAB SECURITY ALERT DECLARED" The Record (New Jersey) - Sunday, April 24, 1988, Author: FROM THE RECORD'S WIRE SERVICES.
  • "More than 850 people have been killed this year in attacks related to the more than five-year drive by the militants fighting to create in Punjab the theocratic nation of "Khalistan ," or "land of the pure." Some 1,250 died in 1987. " - from "SIKH ATTACKS PROMPT A RED ALERT IN PUNJAB" Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Saturday, April 30, 1988, Author: P-I News Services.
  • "A senior police officer said security forces had no plans to enter the sprawling white marble shrine, which is being used by an estimated 80 to 100 Sikh separatists as a base for their violent 5-year-old campaign to establish in Punjab the theocratic nation of `` Khalistan ," or ``Land of the Pure." " - from " Gunfight at the Golden Temple - Sikhs open fire on Indian troops at separatists' base; 2 civilians die, 5 troops hurt" Houston Chronicle - Monday, MAY 9, 1988, Author: Houston Chronicle News Services.
  • "The militants are using the Golden Temple, the Sikh religion's holiest place of worship, as a base for a bloody campaign to establish in Punjab the independent theocratic nation of `` Khalistan ," or ``Land of the Pure." More than 900 people have died in extremist-related violence this year." - from "10 killed in Punjab fighting" Houston Chronicle - Tuesday, MAY 10, 1988, Author: United Press International.
  • "fundamentalist Sikh militants fighting to establish the independent theocratic nation of " Khalistan ," - from "EXPLOSIONS IN INDIA CLAIM 28" The Record (New Jersey) - Wednesday, June 1, 1988, Author: FROM THE RECORD'S WIRE SERVICES.
  • "More than 1,800 people have died this year in violence connected to the militant drive to create in Punjab a theocratic Sikh nation named Khalistan (Land of the Pure.) Many extremist attacks have been against Hindus, a minority community that the militants are trying to terrify into fleeing the Sikh-dominated state. " - from "SIKHS KILL 7 IN ATTACKS IN PUNJAB" Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - Sunday, July 31, 1988, Author: United Press International.
  • "a second bomb planted outside a theater in the city by Sikh extremists waging a bloody campaign to create the independent theocratic nation of Khalistan in neighboring Punjab state. " - from "SIKH BOMB KILLS 7, INJURES 28 ON CROWDED INDIAN BUS" Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - Saturday, August 13, 1988.
  • "Police promptly blamed the attack on Sikh extremists who have been fighting since 1983 to establish the independent theocratic nation of Khalistan , or Land of the Pure, in Punjab." - from "AT LEAST 12 KILLED IN SIKH ATTACK" The Record (New Jersey) - Tuesday, October 25, 1988, Author: FROM THE RECORD'S NEWS SERVICES.
  • "separatists fighting to create in Punjab an theocratic nation named `` Khalistan ," or ``Land of the Pure."" - from "5 DIE IN SIKH ASSAULT" Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - Sunday, May 21, 1989.
  • "Sikhs fighting to create in predominantly Sikh Punjab the independent theocratic nation of Khalistan " - from "15 ARE KILLED BY BUS BOMB IN NORTH INDIA" Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - Friday, April 20, 1990, Author: United Press International.
  • "Extremist-related violence has left more than 7,000 people dead since 1983, when Sikh militants began a violent drive to establish the independent theocratic homeland of " Khalistan ," or "Land of the Pure," in predominantly Sikh Punjab. " - from "SIKH EXTREMISTS SLAY 11, INCLUDING POLICE OFFICIAL" The Record (New Jersey) - Wednesday, May 9, 1990, Author: United Press International: Wire services.
  • "where Sikh radicals have been fighting since 1983 to create a theocratic state to be called `` Khalistan ," or ``Land of the Pure. " - from "SIKH SETS OFF BOMB" Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) - Sunday, August 19, 1990.
  • "But his death is unlikely to slow down those fighting for Punjab's secession from India and the establishment of a theocratic Sikh nation. " - from "INDIA SIKH LEADER KILLED" Rocky Mountain News (CO) - Friday, July 31, 1992, Author: AP, REUTER AND DPA.
  • "The group is the largest and most active seeking Punjab's secession from India and the establishment of a theocratic Sikh nation" - from "ASIA - Sikh Rebel Leader Shot Dead by Police" THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE - Friday, July 31, 1992, Author: Chronicle Wire Services.
  • "who in 1982 laid the foundation of the separatist campaign for a theocratic Sikh state to be called Khalistan , or Land of the Pure" - from "SIKH GUERRILLA KILLED BY POLICE IN PUNJAB" San Jose Mercury News (CA) - Monday, March 1, 1993, Author: Associated Press.

Academic articles & books

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  • "The matter in issue was the creation of 'Khalistan', a Sikh theocratic homeland" - Rajiv A. Kapur. "'Khalistan': India's Punjab Problem." Third World Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 4 (Oct., 1987), pp. 1206-1224.
  • "Khalistan was imagined as a theocratic state, a mirror-image of 'Muslim' Pakistan." - p. 52, Sikh Nationalism and Identity in a Global Age, by Giorgio Shani. Published by Routledge, 2007.
  • "or only within a theocratic state, a Khalistan (that is, an independent state controlled by the khalsa)" - p. 41, Studying the Sikhs: Issues for North America, by John Stratton Hawley and Gurinder Singh Mann. Published by SUNY Press, 1993.
  • "escalated their terrorist campaign to establish a theocratic state called Khalistan." - p. 21, India: The Challenge of Change, by Pranay Gupte. Published by Methuen/Mandarin, 1989.
  • "where a Sikh theocratic state (Khalistan) could then be set up." - p. 288, A Panoramic History of the Indian People, by Dharam Bir Vohra. Published by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 1992.
  • "The aspiration of Khalistan - the ultimate Sikh theocracy - has utopian and millenarian overtones." - p. 160, Strong Religion: The Rise of Fundamentalisms Around the World, by Gabriel Abraham Almond, R. Scott Appleby, and Emmanuel Sivan. Published by University of Chicago Press, 2003.
  • "He advocated the formation of an independent Sikh state (Khalistan) in which state and religion would be combined (miri-piri)." - p. 454, Fundamentalisms Comprehended, by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby. Published by University of Chicago Press, 2004.
  • "the landlocked, theocratic state of Khalistan, composed of a number of federating units..." - p. 142, Partitions: Reshaping States and Minds, by Stefano Bianchini, Sanjay Chaturvedi, Rada Ivekovic, and Ranabir Samaddar. Published by Routledge, 2005.