“My husband tried to hide in our kitchen. But the mob dragged him out by his hair, wrapped a quilt around him, and put a tyre around his neck. Then they set him on fire. The police refused to help, saying they didn’t have orders.”

Darshan Kaur was 21 when she saw 12 members of her family killed outside her home during the anti-Sikh carnage of 1984. Like many of the survivors of the massacre, she is often advised to forget about the past, and to look to the future. Her response now, as always, remains: “I deserve justice too, don’t I?”