Amritsar Mrs.Gandhi's Last Battle in Punjabi
Amritsar: Mrs.Gandhi's Last Battle (in Punjabi)
Author- Mark tully & Satish Jacob
Publisher-Unistar Publications
Translation-Harish Jain
This book is the first reliable account of operation "Blue Star" and its aftermath. After giving detailed information about the military operation and riots against Sikhs in India, the two authors have evaluated the roles of those responsible for these tragic events. Clearly blaming Mrs. Gandhi and the Congress Party resorting to military solution to the Punjab problem, they also squarely blame factionalism among Akali leadership while praising Rajiv Gandhi and Sant Harchand Singh Longowal. The account is based on sound journalistic information, personal interviews, recorded statements of both official and Sikh leaders
Amritsar: Mrs.Gandhi's Last Battle (in Punjabi)
Author- Mark tully & Satish Jacob
Publisher-Unistar Publications
Translation-Harish Jain
This book is the first reliable account of operation "Blue Star" and its aftermath. After giving detailed information about the military operation and riots against Sikhs in India, the two authors have evaluated the roles of those responsible for these tragic events. Clearly blaming Mrs. Gandhi and the Congress Party resorting to military solution to the Punjab problem, they also squarely blame factionalism among Akali leadership while praising Rajiv Gandhi and Sant Harchand Singh Longowal. The account is based on sound journalistic information, personal interviews, recorded statements of both official and Sikh leaders
Amritsar: Mrs.Gandhi's Last Battle (in Punjabi)
Author- Mark tully & Satish Jacob
Publisher-Unistar Publications
Translation-Harish Jain
This book is the first reliable account of operation "Blue Star" and its aftermath. After giving detailed information about the military operation and riots against Sikhs in India, the two authors have evaluated the roles of those responsible for these tragic events. Clearly blaming Mrs. Gandhi and the Congress Party resorting to military solution to the Punjab problem, they also squarely blame factionalism among Akali leadership while praising Rajiv Gandhi and Sant Harchand Singh Longowal. The account is based on sound journalistic information, personal interviews, recorded statements of both official and Sikh leaders