While the Govt kept negotiating, terrorists focused on acquiring more and more recruits and weapons to wage a full-fledged war.
Backed by Pakistan and huge artillery, he was under nobody’s control and gave a final interview saying, “Sikhs can neither live in or live with India.”
The Indian army gave permission to Sikh soldiers to opt out of the operation if it hurt their feelings but nobody opted out.
Patrols deployed to study the locations were fired at by the terrorists, forcing the army to prepare for an assault.
It was during this relaxation period that around 200 extremist Sikhs managed to run away from the Gurudwara.
Lt. General, Kuldip Singh Brar surrounded the temple with his units and once again addressed his soldiers saying, “This action isn’t against any religion but terrorism.”
Terrorists hiding inside Akal Takht used machine-guns to fire indiscriminately.
83 Army men got martyred while around 250 of them were critically injured.
Bhindranwale and many of his close aides were also killed in the op. This was followed by a combing operation called Woodrose.
Five months later, Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards, Satwant and Beant Singh. She got martyred in the line of duty.
Thousands of innocent Sikhs got killed in the ensuing 1984 riots while the perpetrators walked free.
In 1986, Khalistani terrorists again occupied the Golden temple complex.
The paramilitary police entered the Golden temple complex and arrested around 200 Khalistani terrorists while 100s of them managed to flee, many of whom are reported to have settled abroad and are carrying out anti-India activities till date.
Both the assassins were sentenced to death in 1992.
The 84 year old general till date lives in a heavily-guarded Cantonment.
It is a shame that political bias has taken over the truth and objectivity.