The Indian Army attacked the Harmandir Sahib complex, along with 37 other gurduārās simultaneously, in June 1984. This assault was code-named, Operation Bluestar.Mahmood, Cynthia Keppley, “Dynamics of Terror in Punjab and Kashmir,” Jeffrey A. Sluka, ed., Death Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000, p. 77.
Details of the Indian Army Occupation
For over a year, the Indian army had been preparing for an attack on the Darbar Sahib. To legitimise the attack, according to Subramaniam Swami—-a member of the Indian Parliament—-the central government had created a disinformation campaign. In his words, the state sought to “make out that the Golden Temple was the haven of criminals, a store of armory and a citadel of the nation’s dismemberment conspiracy.”Swami, Subramaniam, Imprint, July 1984, p. 7-8. Quoted in Kumar, Ram Narayan, et al, Reduced to Ashes: The Insurgency and Human Rights in Punjab, Kathmandu: South Asia Forum for Human Rights, 2003, p. 34. (Hereafter, Reduced to Ashes.)
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Attack on Golden Temple in 1984 - Articles on the events of the years before Bhindrawale's occupation of the Golden Temple, and the army assault and capture of the Golden Temple.
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Chronology of Events - From the Panth Khalsa website. Chronology of the period May to June 1984.
Operation Bluestar - Broad analysis, accounts of the event by the Army and Sikhs, and the aftermath.
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