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Controversy has erupted over plans to install a memorial in India's Golden Temple to Sikh militants and others killed during an infamous counter-insurgency operation.

The organisation that oversees the care of Sikh temples in India has recently laid a foundation stone inside the temple to honour those who were killed there by Indian troops 28 years ago during Operation Blue Star.

This was one of the darkest moments in India's recent history. The operation to send troops into the temple and crush the Sikh leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his armed supporters was ordered by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. It took place against a backdrop of violence from Sikh separatists. The operation resulted in the death of between 490 and 1,500 civilians, 83 troops and around 430 militants; it sent shockwaves across the world. Five months later, Ms Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards in retaliation for ordering the operation.


The decision to erect the memorial to both militants and civilian victims was taken by the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee. No one from the committee was available for comment last night, but its secretary, Avtar Singh Makkar, told the CNN-IBN television channel: "Bhindranwale and others became martyrs.
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The move has taken a political twist because the SGPC is dominated by the Akali Dal, a Sikh political party that earlier this year won control of Punjab. Opponents include the Congress Party, which leads India's federal government, and the Bharatiya Janata Party, a coalition partner of the Akali Dal in Punjab.

Row erupts over memorial to Golden Temple massacre - Asia - World - The Independent
 
Who is Bhindranwale? I never heard of him
 
I would be surprised if they will be able to get this thing through. BJP will have egg on its face with a coalition partner doing this.
 
Ask it from a Sikh who suffered the June 1984 massacre

Indeed, those who suffered haven't forgotten, in fact they have even started broadcasting on Khalistan TV.

 
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Ask it from a Sikh who suffered the June 1984 massacre

Sure ...whom should I ask:

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from what I heard, the terrorists were holding the civilians hostage as a shield. If they set up a memorial then doesn't that mean that the civilians were complicit?
What are the implications of this?

Will be interesting how this plays out.
 
to me operational blue star is RIGHT. anyone either hindu, muslim , sikh ,jews. try to divide india...should be hunted like done in operation blue star....
 
On being asked about the memorial in Harminder Sahab, Deputy CM of Punjab Sukhbir Singh Badal clearly mentioned that many devotees also lost their lives in cross fire during operation Blue Star and this memorial is being made in their memory. Ignore those people who utter bullshit for just political leverage.
 
Keep to topic or receive infractions.

The topic is about the honorary monument for Bhindranwale and others who lost their lives. That's it.
 

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