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Operation Bluestar : The untold story |
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OPERATION BLUESTAR : The untold story
Investigation Team : Amiya Rao, Aurbindo Ghose,
Sunil Bhattacharya, Tejinder Ahuja and N.D.Pancholi |
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"Operation Bluestar" and "Ghallughara".
Two different terms for the same episode - the Army action on the Golden
Temple in June 1984. Two different meanings give to the same unprecedented
event. "Operation Bluestar" in the Government's term, connoting
a necessary military operation to flush out terrorists and recover arms
from the Golden Temple, the implication being that it was an unavoidable
cleansing act of purification. Where as "Ghallughara" is how
the Sikhs of Punjab remember the episode, connoting aggression, massacre
and religious persecution. The unmistakable allusion is to the killing
in Punjab of tens of thousands of Sikhs by the Afgan raider, Ahmed Shah
Abdali in 1762, after which the word "Ghallughara" was coined
to become an integral part of the Punjabi folklore.
The contrast between "Operation Bluestar"
and "Ghallughara" as two different perceptions of the same reality
is symptomatic of the wide gap between the official version and the people's
recollections of what really happened at the Golden Temple when the army
attacked it in June 1984. Listening to the gripping eye-witness accounts
of those who were inside Golden Temple at that time, we felt the need
to tell the truth, the as-yet untold story and in the process to correct
the Government's version as put out by the Army, the Press, the Radio,
the T.V. and the White Paper.
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