Biography of operation blue star in hindi
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Operation Blue Star
1984 Indian personnel operation desecrate Sikh militants
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Brar, author and key general behind the attack, does not realize there were higher ulterior political motives by the then Indian government to pin a Sikh general against a Sikh community by attacking a Sikh religious shrine during a Sikh holiday. By using Brar as a pawn he thinks of himself as a hero in uniform but was a mere pawn in a dirty political scheme by Indira Gandhi, a psychopath of a dictator whose human rights abuses are widely hidden.
As a critical reader of history, it’s imperative we read multiple sides to a story, and understand the conquerors will distort history to their heroic liking, as the dead are no longer alive to tell their side. I urge you to read the stories of the oppressed and families whose loved ones were murdered (from eyewitness accounts and witnesses) during Operation Bluestar who remained silent for decades fearing death during the darkest phases of Punjab’s history.
Brar was a mere pawn whose tarnished legacy remains stained in the history books, for the right reasons, contrary to his liking.
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Operation Blue Star in the History of India: 40 Years Later
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Development of the Punjab crisis by the early 1980s along with separatist activities aimed at the secession of Punjab and establishment of an independent Khalistan state in the North-West of India prompted the central government headed by Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) to go to the length of sanctioning an army operation codenamed Blue Star in early June 1984. Its aim was to remove the militants headed by charismatic Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (1947–1984) who had taken cover in the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) complex in Amritsar. Hundreds of civilians, mostly Sikhs, fell victims to the operation Blue Star, parts of the temple complex were severely damaged, and unique manuscripts and books were destroyed in fire. In the collective memory of the Sikhs, this tragedy is sometimes interpreted as teeja ghallughara (‘third massacre/carnage’) or genocide of the followers of Guru Nanak (1469–1539), the founder of Sikhism. With June approaching, every year the tragic events of 1984 become part of India’s news feed representing an important argument in the rhetoric of political parties and communities.