As Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) observed the 34th anniversary of Operation Bluestar, clashes between radical sikh outfits and SGPC were witnessed. The violence erupted in front of the Akal Takht, of the Golden temple.Radicals protested as Akal Takht Jathedar, Gurbachan Singh stood up to deliver his address.Few men and women among the large crowd present at the golden temple stood up as Gurbachan Singh started his address. The radical elements were caught and beaten up by SGPC task force members. At least one person was injured."A turban was thrown on the ground in the clash," one eyewitness told IANS.All India Sikh student federation (AISSF) raised pro Khalistan slogans inside the Golden temple. Many Sikh’s especially Sikh youth were seen wearing T shirts with photographs of Jarnail Singh Bhinderanwala and Referendum 2020 slogans, as reported by TOI.Gurbachan Singh condemned the actions of the radicals and said, it is "not good to raise slogans inside the Golden Temple when Gurbani is played." Singh while addressing the media pleaded with the government to declassify documents relating to operation Bluestar.None of the hardliners protested during the Bohg. Jathedar Gurbachan Singh has been criticised by many for his controversial decisions.In the run up to the 34th anniversary of the Operation Bluestar, security forces were deployed in the city of Amritsar and police personnel were appointed inside the Golden temple in plain clothes. Meanwhile radical outfit, Dal Khalsa had already called for an 'Amritsar bandh'.Operation Bluestar is the code name given to the Army operation to drive out armed terrorists from the Golden Temple premises in 1984. The radical terrorist movement in 1984 was led by Jarnail Singh Bhinderanwala.