TURMOIL IN PUNJAB: Before and After Blue Star: An Insider's Account - Softcover

Singh, Ramesh Inder

 
9789354899065: TURMOIL IN PUNJAB: Before and After Blue Star: An Insider's Account

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Punjab went through a politically turbulent period between 1978 and 1994, centred on the rift between Sikhs and Nirankaris, and fuelled by operations Blue Star, Woodrose and Black Thunder I and II. Narrated as an eyewitness account by Ramesh Inder Singh, then district magistrate, Amritsar, who went on to become the chief secretary of Punjab, Turmoil in Punjab: Before and After Blue Star affords an insider's view of the terrorist violence in the state. It describes the events that ignited the strife and the socio-political fault lines that divided Punjab in those years. Also documented is the state response to the military operations, the death of over 20,000 innocent citizens, the shocking assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the subsequent lynching of close to 3,000 Sikhs in the national capital of Delhi, which triggered a violent ethno- national movement. This book is a deeply researched and eye-opening account of the genesis of the Punjab conflict, the inter-community chasm, the rise of radicalism and the Khalistanis, and the elimination of militancy in the state.

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Ramesh Inder Singh is a distinguished civil servant of the Punjab cadre and a recipient of the Padma Shri (1986) for his contributions to public administration. He was the district magistrate of Amritsar from 1984 to 1987 and dealt with the tumultuous situation in Punjab in those years. The various army operations against militancy including Operation Blue Star Operation Woodrose and Operation Black Thunder 1 were conducted during this period. In his forty-year career he has held many crucial appointments. He was principal secretary to the chief minister of Punjab for five years the chief secretary of Punjab for more than two years and from that position he took premature retirement from the IAS in 2009 to serve for five years as the chief information commissioner of Punjab. He has also worked with the World Bank as a consultant. He now leads a retired life.

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