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http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060726/punjab1.htm#12

Book on Operation Bluestar released

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 25

Hardip Singh Dibdiba, a former personal assistant of Bhai Jasbir Singh Rode and a former Jatheder of Akal Takht, has written a book on the developments consequent to Operation Bluestar carried out by the Indian Army at the Golden Temple in June 1984.

Dibdiba alleged that the stance of his former boss, Bhai Jasbir Singh Rode was unprincipled during the years after the Bluestar Operation. He said the book also contained references to the talks held between Bhai Rode and various government functionaries at that time.

In the book he also said the Sikh community should not have any hope from Mr Simranjit Singh Mann or from late Gurcharan Singh Tohra and further said even the Damdami Taksal was not capable of leading the panth.

This book titled “ Saka neela tara toon baad” (after Operation Bluestar) has highlighted the weakness of the personalities leading the Sikh community at that time. The book aims to ask these leaders to look within their own conscience, he said. The book also advises the community to fight on issues.

The book was released last weekend by former Chief Justice Ajit Singh Bains.

Has anyone read it in punjab?

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Hardeep Singh is now receiving threats. But, he said nothing new. Read book by Sarbjot Singh on Operation Black Thunder. Sarbjot Singh showed real faces of such people. Other points by Hardeep Singh are well known.

Can you share some of the points mentioned? I've not read any of those books. Read a chapter from "soft target". So kinnda want to hear what author has to say.

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