BJP MP Nishikant Dubey shares document alleging Indira Gandhi govt took Britain’s help to carry out Operation Blue Star

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nishikant dubeyBJP MP Nishikant Dubey alleged that the Congress government took the help of Britain to carry out Operation Blue Star(Source: File)

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has shared a four-decade-old document alleging that the Congress government took the help of Britain to carry out Operation Blue Star, the 1984 military action by the Indian Army that aimed to remove Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and other militants from the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar.

Sharing a document on X, Dubey claimed that planning for the military operation began six months in advance. He alleged, “In 1984, Indira Gandhi attacked the Golden Temple in collaboration with Britain. British army officers were present in Amritsar at that time. For Congress, Sikh community is just a toy. The agreement to finally give Kartarpur Sahib to Pakistan was signed by Sardar Swaran Singh in 1960.”

“Giani Zail Singh was made President during the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple and killing of innocent devotees. To hide the 1984 massacre of Sikhs and to save senior leaders HKL Bhagat, Jagdish Tytler, Sajjan Kumar, Manmohan Singh was made a puppet Prime Minister in 2004. The story of selling the country and surrendering to foreigners continues,” he added.

What does the document say?

Stamped ‘TOP SECRET AND PERSONAL’, the letter dated February 23, 1984, is titled ‘Sikh Community’ and is shown to be from B J P Fall, private secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London SWIA 2AH. It was addressed to Hugh Taylor Esq, private secretary to the home secretary under the Home Office.

It read: “The Home Secretary will have seen press reports of communal violence in the Punjab. The Foreign Secretary wishes him to be made aware of some background which could increase the possibility of repercussions among the Sikh communities in this country.”

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Stating that the Indian authorities sought British advice over a plan to remove Sikh extremists from the Golden Temple, the letter said, “The Foreign Secretary decided to respond favourably to the Indian request and, with the Prime Minister’s agreement, an SAD officer has visited India and drawn up a plan which has been approved by Mrs Gandhi. The Foreign Secretary believes that the Indian Government may put the plan into operation shortly.”

1984 में स्वर्ण मंदिर पर इंदिरा गांधी जी ने आक्रमण ब्रिटेन के साथ मिलकर किया,ब्रिटेन की सेना के अधिकारी उस वक़्त अमृतसर में मौजूद थे
कांग्रेस के लिए सिख समुदाय केवल खिलौना मात्र है
1. पाकिस्तान को अंततः 1960 में करतारपुर साहिब दिया समझौता सरदार स्वर्ण सिंह जी ने किया
2. स्वर्ण… pic.twitter.com/rVsGXeyHMV

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Warning that such an operation by Indian authorities at the Golden Temple could worsen the communal violence in Punjab, the letter said, “It might also, therefore, increase tension in the Indian community here, particularly if knowledge of the SAS involvement were to become public. We have impressed upon the Indians the need for security; knowledge of the SAS officer’s visit and of his plan has been tightly held both in India and in London.”

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“The Foreign Secretary would be grateful if the contents of this letter could be very strictly limited to those who need to consider the possible domestic implications. I am copying this letter to Robin Butler (No 10), Richard Mottram (MOD) and Richard Hatfield (Cabinet Office),” it concluded.

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