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The Silence of the Many: The Fallout of Operation Blue Star

AuthorP George Eapen
PublisherViva Books
Publisher2015, Pbk
Publisher286 p,
ISBN9788130931005

Contents: Foreword/Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer. 1.  The Die is Cast. 2. Operation Blue Star. 3. Operation Woodrose Onwards. 4.  Mutiny and Desertion in the Army. 5.  Assassination of the Prime Minister. 6. The Silence of the Many. 7. The Delhi Carnage. 8. Military Prison No. 2 (Reformatory). 9. Air India Flight 182-B747 ‘Emperor Kanishka’. 10. Assassination of General Vaidya. 11. Growth of Terrorism. 12. Perspective: In Hindsight. 13. Towards a Vibrant Future. Glossary of Terms. Index  

Even into seven decades of political independence the Indian nation strives to achieve social freedom for its masses. Among the various kinds of social malaise the most debilitating is the occurrence of periodic communal violence. In the Indian context the fault lines straddle religious, caste, ethnic, linguistic or economic class contours. This book is a testimony to the depravity of 1984 in the country extending to many years thereafter, following army action at the Golden Temple complex. 

The author strives to present a balanced and objective narrative of events at the national level interspersed with his own experiences. He is convinced that apportioning total blame on a community, group or party for the ignominious events will be as subversion of truth. It is often the insidious few who act with diabolical intent in shedding blood. He exhorts the majority not to remain silent when faced with a crisis beyond their boundaries. The book is a testament of faith that the nation one day will emerge as a place where peace, justice and harmony prevail. 

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