Your facts are according to the Indian history - some poor Indians even do not know the hyderabad and goa were also captured by Indian troops. Man teach them truth not lies - lies never prevails.
How Gandhi got an IED - have an idea? So don't blame us for your misdeeds. When you troubled others they will do for you. That is the truth and when being an INTELLECTUAL you put CHAI WALA type BARBARIC INTELLECTUAL in power than definitely you have to behave in manner which you are in.
It is a pity that you belong to a forum that you never seem to have read. Otherwise, you might have noticed that this poor Indian knew that Hyderabad's administration was taken over by the Indian military, and that 14 years later, after the failure of all efforts, after the French had come to a most admirable understanding with the Union of India, Goa, Daman and Diu were also recovered. Nobody has any lack of memory about these, for the simple reason that these anniversaries are observed with great gladness every year. The cooked histories are a speciality of yours.
For Rajiv Gandhi's death, if you had any idea of what transpired, you might have recalled that it was years after the LTTE decided to strike out on its own that they assassinated Rajiv Gandhi. But you either have no memory of this, or have an extremely convenient memory.
Your crocodile tears demonstrate not your ignorance; that was made amply clear in your opening remarks, and all that remained was to demonstrate another well-known national characteristic, a woeful ignorance about anything and everything to do with democracy and civil governance. That is not surprising, considering that you are a nation that puts its own Supreme Court through hoops at the orders of a mob that the military loses no effort in placating, including with packets of cash.
It is interesting that your complete distortion of all that has been under discussion is also reflected in your resentful tone and your feeling of grievance about immaterial issues, coupled with your refusal to confront any of your collective missteps.