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Congress Exposed: Operation Blue Star to Sikh Genocide — Betrayal for Power

Congress Exposed: Operation Blue Star

This article delves into Congress’s controversial history, tracing events from Operation Blue Star to the Sikh Genocide, and examines the alleged betrayal of national trust for political gain.

1. The First Ray of Truth — Congress’s Own Admission

  • After decades of silence, the truth has finally come out — this time from Congress’s own senior leader, P. Chidambaram.
  • He publicly admitted that Operation Blue Star was a mistake that could have been avoided.
  • This was not just a “mistake,” but a calculated political decision that deeply wounded India’s unity, harmony, and the Sikh community’s faith.
  • For decades, Congress glorified Indira Gandhi’s death as “martyrdom,” while hiding the fact that it was the direct outcome of their power-hungry politics.
  • Chidambaram’s admission has exposed the mask of Congress’s deception that was carefully preserved through propaganda and selective history.

🔹 2. The Rise of Bhindranwale — A Dangerous Congress Plot

  • In the late 1970s, when the Akali Dal was gaining popularity in Punjab, Congress devised a sinister strategy to weaken them.
  • They promoted Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale as a “religious leader” to divide Sikh votes and exploit communal sentiments.
  • Congress used him as a political weapon for electoral advantage.
  • In 1981, then Home Minister Giani Zail Singh ordered Bhindranwale’s release from jail.
  • This step became the foundation of Punjab’s militancy and bloodshed.
  • The same Congress that once claimed to defend secularism had, in reality, deliberately ignited religious extremism for political gain.

This gave Pakistan’s ISI and foreign anti-India elements the perfect opportunity to fund and expand the Khalistan movement.

🔹 3. Golden Temple Turns into a Terror Hub — Indira Saw a Political Opportunity

  • In 1983, Bhindranwale and his armed followers occupied the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib).
  • Punjab descended into chaos as terrorism spread rapidly.
  • Instead of pursuing a peaceful or diplomatic solution, Indira Gandhi saw an opportunity — to project herself as a strong, decisive leader before the 1984 elections.
  • Thus began the preparations for Operation Blue Star, not as a military necessity, but as a political gamble.
  • Congress turned a national crisis into a political event —
    whether it was the Emergency, the Partition, or Punjab’s unrest, Congress always prioritized power over peace.

🔹 4. Operation Blue Star — An Assault on Faith

  • From 3rd to 6th June 1984, the Indian Army entered the Golden Temple complex.
  • Fierce gunfire broke out, killing hundreds of innocents, including women, children, and devotees.
  • For the Sikh community, this was not merely a military operation — it was a deep wound to their religious faith.
  • Sending the army inside such a sacred shrine reflected Congress’s political impatience and insensitivity.
  • Over 83 soldiers were martyred, hundreds injured, and countless innocents killed

But Congress’s political throne remained intact.

🔹 5. 1984 Sikh Genocide — Mass Murder for Political Survival

  • On 31st October 1984, Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards.
  • What followed was one of the darkest chapters in Indian history — anti-Sikh riots orchestrated and fueled by Congress leaders.
  • Rajiv Gandhi’s infamous statement — “When a big tree falls, the earth shakes” — revealed the Congress mindset.
  • Delhi, Kanpur, Bhopal, and Indore burned.
  • Over 15,000 Sikhs were killed, and more than 50,000 displaced.
  • Names like Sajjan Kumar, Jagdish Tytler, and Kamal Nath continue to haunt India’s conscience.

Even in 2025, courts are still delivering justice for crimes Congress never accepted responsibility for.

🔹 6. BJP’s Questions and Congress’s Moral Defeat

  • BJP leaders questioned: if Chidambaram’s statement is true,
    will Congress act against those responsible for the disastrous decision?
  • Will they apologize to the thousands of Sikh families destroyed by their politics?
  • Or will they continue their decades-old policy of “Power First, Nation Later”?

🔹 7. The Congress Mindset — Power Before Nation

  • From the Kashmir policy to the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, Congress consistently placed vote-bank politics and image above national interest.
  • Even after 26/11, they avoided strong retaliation against Pakistan — fearing that decisive action might benefit the opposition politically.
  • Barack Obama, in his memoir, wrote that Manmohan Singh’s government lacked resolve and willpower.
  • This is the real face of Congress — politics of confusion, appeasement, and foreign dependence.

🔹 8. The Modi Era — Nation First, Politics Later

Today, under the leadership of Modi and Yogi, Bharat has entered a new era of nationalism and accountability.

  • The government’s motto is clear — service, security, and empowerment — not appeasement or foreign validation.
  • The Modi government implemented CAA, NIA strengthening, surgical strikes, and anti-terror laws fearlessly.
  • The Yogi Model demonstrated that law and order, when applied firmly and equally, can restore peace and confidence in society.
  • Criminals and terrorists no longer find political protection — they face justice under the law.
  • All this is possible because the government is patriotic, honest, and fearless,
  • Driven by national interest rather than foreign approval or vote-bank arithmetic.

🔹 9. The Challenge Ahead — Judicial and Bureaucratic Bottlenecks

Yet, one major challenge remains — the pace of justice and administrative execution.

  • Millions of cases are pending for years in Indian courts.
  • Bureaucratic red tape often delays the implementation of crucial policies and welfare programs.
  • These delays slow down development and weaken India’s momentum toward becoming a global power.
  • To truly transform India into a world superpower,
    the judiciary and bureaucracy must evolve — becoming timely, transparent, and results-driven.

Only when governance, administration, and justice work together in harmony, Bharat can achieve its destiny as a strong, prosperous, and united civilization.

🔹 10. The Final Lesson — Learning from History, Building the Future

  • Congress’s hunger for power has repeatedly wounded Bharat —
    from Partition to Emergency, from Punjab’s fire to the 1984 genocide.
  • India must remember these painful lessons and never allow such politics of deceit and division to return.
    Today, Bharat stands at a turning point — where leadership guided by Dharma and nationalism defines the path ahead.
  • The Modi–Yogi Model represents that path —
    where decisions are made for the nation, not for political gain.

🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳

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