The Anandpur Sahib Resolution, adopted in 1973, called for greater autonomy for the state of Punjab and the Sikh community. It demanded control over local resources, the protection of the Sikh religion, and a restructuring of the relationship between the central government and states. The resolution was later seen as a central point of contention during the 1980s, contributing to the rise of Sikh militancy and the demand for Khalistan.