PUNJAB’S SHATTERED DREAM:
The heavy price paid for Indira Gandhi’s Dictatorship
By
M.L. Sondhi
Malayanadu Weekly, July 8, 1984
(Translated from Malayalam)
The massacre of the Hindus and the Sikhs and the military
operation in the Golden Temple was supposed to be one of the
follow up actions of Smt. Gandhi’s so called national
political goals. The question “how terrorism flourished in
Punjab and who destroyed the peaceful life which it had
enjoyed till the end of 60’s” is emerging from the heart of
many Punjabis. Punjab was safe under Pratap Singh Kairon
who was very bold and determined and was the architect of
agricultural and industrial development in the State. The
problems faced by Punjab in the middle of the eighties had
been more prevalent during the tenure of Shri Kairon. He
did not change its structure in spite of the threats by
Master Tara Singh and Sant Fateh Singh for Punjabi Suba.
But Shri Kairon’s pragmatic approach was focussed on the
problems attached to the economic development of Punjab. He
could maintain the balance of influence between both the
Sikhs and Hindus. But in 1966, Smt. Gandhi divided Punjab
into Punjab and Haryana and the hill areas were annexed to
Himachal Pradesh. She asked help of the Sikh community to
continue in power. At the same time she was against
Kairon’s developmental activities. She could control the
new States of Punjab and Haryana showing the power of New
Delhi and they were finally trapped in it.
The Chief Ministers of these two small states without any
popular backing in their own land had to work as ‘New
Delhi’s faithful servants’. Though Kairon was loyal to
Nehru, Punjab did not get any favours in return. To make
Punjab a problematic State, the harmony between the Sikhs
and the Hindus was destroyed by surrendering the control of
Punjab to the Punjabi Hindus settled in Delhi.
Congress did not agree to the Jana Sangh and Akali Dal
proposal for a compromise and thus precipated the downfall
of democracy in Punjab. Congress(I) was eager to clip the
wings of selected religious and political leaders of Sikh
community. Akali-Janata Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal
was one among them. It is obvious that Gyani Zail Singh and
Mrs. Gandhi were responsible for Sant Bhindranwala’s
terrorist activities. The official statements after his
death were proved to be just foolish jokes. The Central
Government and the party in power has never denied the role
of Congress(I) in strengthening the Khalsa Dal and backing
Bhindrawala against the Akalis. Though Bhindrawala is not
alive today, he is living in Congress leaders. Hiding the
criminal participation by these leaders and finding fault
with foreign involvement is felt only as a deceit.
Smt. Gandhi was portrayed as the great lady who stood for
India’s unity. Those who know the situation in Punjab very
well will blame only Smt. Gandhi and her advisers. First
she was silent about the terrorist activities against the
Hindus in Punjab. Shri Ramesh Chander, the Editor of ‘Hind
Samachar’ who was assassinated before the military being
deployed by the Government says “The Prime Minister can
easily solve the present crisis in Punjab. But she allows
Punjab to deteriorate dangerously. This policy followed is
just to gain electoral benefits. We don’t know who will be
the next scapegoat”. The Government was not at all
interested in the lives of the innocent people in Punjab.
The editorials in the ‘Tribune’ published from Chandigarh
are good examples of the Government’s inactive policies.
The Central Government criticised Akalis for not having
taken any effective steps against the militants. But there
is no evidence of the Government’s sincere participation in
this matter. The Government kept on postponing the
discussions only to deepen the enmity between the Akalis.
The Prime Minister inaugurating the construction of a canal
only helped worsen the dispute regarding sharing of water in
Punjab. This was given wide publicity. But after some time
this chapter was closed dissolving the department for
constructing the canal.
If Chandigarh had been given to Punjab, the Sikh-Hindu
conflict would not have arisen. Haryana Chief Minister
Bhajan Lal’s extending support to the Hindu extremists to
fight the Akalis was not a surprise. Later the extremism in
Punjab found new dimensions which were even beyond the
control of its creators.
The purpose of the military operation in Punjab was to avoid
the certain defeat of Congress(I) in the then approaching
elections because it gave an image of ‘working government’
to the people of India. The violent life of the Sikh
extremists was totally against the mainstream of the
national movement. Congress(I) pulled down the Janata
Government using all available means. Smt. Gandhi must be
aware of the price to be paid to those who helped the above
movement
The media tried to compare the military operation in
Amritsar with that in Bangladesh. The people of India know
how the “high decision making body of Smt. Gandhi” functions
to consolidate its power. They were totally blind towards
the atrocities of murder gangs and told a series of lies to
justify the encroachment of the army in the Golden Temple.
Russians have used all cruel methods to handle the problems
of minorities. Those who support such an approach can only
add a sharper edge to Smt. Gandhi’s strange steps. Russia
will bless India even if she goes dictatorial. The military
operations for internal security cannot bind the democratic
and responsible forces for the betterment of the country.
Thus the efficacy of the military operation in Amritsar is
doubtful. |