Anubis
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The purpose of this thread is not to start a flame war!Please refrain from using abusive languages.
Almost all of us know about Operation Bluestar and the Golden Temple conflict of 1984.400-1500 Sikhs died that day.83 soldiers were killed too.It also led to the death of 20,000 people as a result of riots and the assassination of the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
My question what could have been done differently to avoid this much death and enraging the Sikh people?How could the Indian government or the Army carry out the operation or was it a mistake to go after Bhindranwale in the first place?
For those who do not know the following documentary will give you a general idea about the incident!
Almost all of us know about Operation Bluestar and the Golden Temple conflict of 1984.400-1500 Sikhs died that day.83 soldiers were killed too.It also led to the death of 20,000 people as a result of riots and the assassination of the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
My question what could have been done differently to avoid this much death and enraging the Sikh people?How could the Indian government or the Army carry out the operation or was it a mistake to go after Bhindranwale in the first place?
For those who do not know the following documentary will give you a general idea about the incident!
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