Amritsar Mrs. Gandhi's Last Battle

Author:

Mark Tully

Publisher:

Rupa Publications

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Publisher

Rupa Publications

Publication Year 2006
ISBN-13

9788129109170

ISBN-10 9788129109170
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 261 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 324

On 5th June 1984, the Indian army began its attack on the complex at Amritsar which houses the two most sacred shrines Generals who had pledge to minimum force, and on no account to violate the shrines, were not prepared for the fierce and adept resistance they encountered. Having suffered severe casualties, the infantry were driven back and as last resorts with approval from Delhi tanks were ordered in. The Akal Takht was virtually reduced to rubble. It is doubtful if Mrs. Gandhi would have initiated Operation Blue Star had she known how bloody and devastating would be the consequences of that 24 hour conflict.

Mark Tully

Born in Calcutta, educated in England, Mark Tully joined the BBC in 1964 and in 1972 became the Chief of the Bureau in Delhi, where he still lives and works. Among the many major stories he has covered are the Bangladeshi war, Mrs Gandhi's State of Emergency, the execution of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the Russian occupation of Afghanistan and Operation Blue Star when the Indian army launched an attack on the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of the Sikhs. This operation and the Punjab problem were the subjects of his first book, Amritsar: Mrs Gandhi’s Last Battle, which he wrote with his colleague Satish Jacob. In 1987 he made the much applauded radio series, From Raj to Rajiv, which traced the story of India’s first forty years of independence. His second book accompanied this series."

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