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Punjab BJP deletes tribute post for those killed during Operation Bluestar
Punjab BJP deletes tribute post for those killed during Operation Bluestar

Business Standard

time3 days ago

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  • Business Standard

Punjab BJP deletes tribute post for those killed during Operation Bluestar

The Punjab BJP has deleted a social media post in which it paid tributes to "martyrs" of Operation Blue Star, the Army operation which was carried out in June 1984 to flush out armed militants from the Golden Temple. The post on X was shared on Sunday but it was taken down later without assigning any reason for the same. In the post, the Punjab BJP had condemned the then Congress government for "attacking the Golden Temple" and expressed solidarity with the families of those who lost their lives. The post, which has now been deleted, read, "June 1, 1984'?' 'Saka Neela Tara'. A humble tribute to all the martyrs of the day one of the attack on the Darbar Sahib by the Congress government." In a statement, Gargaj stated, "In June 1984, when Sikh devotees had gathered to observe the martyrdom day of the fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, the then Congress-led government launched a military assault using tanks, artillery, and bullets on the central Sikh religious place, Sachkhand Sri Harmandar Sahib, and Sri Akal Takht Sahib." He said, "the Sikh community can never forget the military attack of June 1984. "The first week of June each year is a deeply emotional and solemn time for the 'Panth', when martyrs are remembered," he said. The jathedar urged that from June 1 to 6, special 'Gurmat Samagams' (religious congregations), lectures, and seminars should be organised globally by Sikhs. He also instructed all gurdwara management committees to hold special Sri Akhand Path Sahib recitations and invite historians and preachers to gurdwaras to educate 'sangat' (congregation) about the events of June 1984 and November 1984 (anti-Sikh riots).

Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to those killed during Operation Bluestar
Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to those killed during Operation Bluestar

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to those killed during Operation Bluestar

NEW DELHI: The Punjab BJP recently deleted social media posts that paid tributes to "martyrs" of Operation Blue Star , a 1984 military operation at the Golden Temple. The party had shared posts on X and Facebook condemning the then Congress government's actions, but removed them within hours without explanation. The deleted post on X read, "June 1, 1984 'Saka Neela Tara'. A humble tribute to all the martyrs of the day one of the attack on the Darbar Sahib by the Congress government." The BJP's social media posts included images showing damage to the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikhs, and an armoured vehicle with deflated tires. Giani Kuldip Singh Gargaj, the officiating Jathedar of Akal Takht, has called upon the Sikh community to observe the first week of June as 'Shaheedi Hafta' (martyrdom week). "In June 1984, when Sikh devotees had gathered to observe the martyrdom day of the fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, the then Congress-led government launched a military assault using tanks, artillery, and bullets on the central Sikh religious place, Sachkhand Sri Harmandar Sahib, and Sri Akal Takht Sahib," Gargaj stated. "The Sikh community can never forget the military attack of June 1984. The first week of June each year is a deeply emotional and solemn time for the 'Panth', when martyrs are remembered," he added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The Jathedar has urged Sikhs worldwide to organize special 'Gurmat Samagams' (religious congregations), lectures, and seminars during June 1-6. He has also directed all gurdwara management committees to conduct special Sri Akhand Path Sahib recitations and invite historians and preachers to educate the 'sangat' (congregation) about the events of June 1984 and November 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to those killed during Operation Bluestar
Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to those killed during Operation Bluestar

The Print

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Print

Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to those killed during Operation Bluestar

In the post, the Punjab BJP had condemned the then Congress government for 'attacking the Golden Temple' and expressed solidarity with the families of those who lost their lives. The post on X was shared on Sunday but it was taken down later without assigning any reason for the same. Chandigarh, Jun 2 (PTI) The Punjab BJP has deleted a social media post in which it paid tributes to 'martyrs' of Operation Blue Star, the Army operation which was carried out in June 1984 to flush out armed militants from the Golden Temple. The post, which has now been deleted, read, 'June 1, 1984'”' 'Saka Neela Tara'. A humble tribute to all the martyrs of the day one of the attack on the Darbar Sahib by the Congress government.' The BJP had also shared pictures of the damage suffered by the Akal Takht, which is the highest temporal seat of Sikhs, and an armoured vehicle with deflated tyres. The post, which was shared on Facebook as well, was deleted a few hours later. Meanwhile, officiating Jathedar of Akal Takht, Giani Kuldip Singh Gargaj has appealed to the Sikh community to commemorate the first week of June, which he described it as 'Shaheedi Hafta' (martyrdom week), with the 'spirit of Panthic unity and pay respectful homage to the martyrs.' In a statement, Gargaj stated, 'In June 1984, when Sikh devotees had gathered to observe the martyrdom day of the fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, the then Congress-led government launched a military assault using tanks, artillery, and bullets on the central Sikh religious place, Sachkhand Sri Harmandar Sahib, and Sri Akal Takht Sahib.' He said, 'the Sikh community can never forget the military attack of June 1984. 'The first week of June each year is a deeply emotional and solemn time for the 'Panth', when martyrs are remembered,' he said. The jathedar urged that from June 1 to 6, special 'Gurmat Samagams' (religious congregations), lectures, and seminars should be organised globally by Sikhs. He also instructed all gurdwara management committees to hold special Sri Akhand Path Sahib recitations and invite historians and preachers to gurdwaras to educate 'sangat' (congregation) about the events of June 1984 and November 1984 (anti-Sikh riots). PTI CHS VSD DV DV This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to ‘martyrs' of Operation Bluestar
Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to ‘martyrs' of Operation Bluestar

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Punjab BJP deletes post paying tributes to ‘martyrs' of Operation Bluestar

The Punjab BJP has deleted a social media post in which it paid tributes to "martyrs" of Operation Blue Star, the Army operation which was carried out in June 1984 to flush out armed militants from the Golden Temple. The post on X was shared on Sunday but it was taken down later without assigning any reason for the same. In the post, the Punjab BJP had condemned the then Congress government for "attacking the Golden Temple" and expressed solidarity with the families of those who lost their lives. The post, which has now been deleted, read, "June 1, 1984'”' 'Saka Neela Tara'. A humble tribute to all the martyrs of the day one of the attack on the Darbar Sahib by the Congress government." The BJP had also shared pictures of the damage suffered by the Akal Takht, which is the highest temporal seat of Sikhs, and an armoured vehicle with deflated tyres. The post, which was shared on Facebook as well, was deleted a few hours later. Meanwhile, officiating Jathedar of Akal Takht, Giani Kuldip Singh Gargaj has appealed to the Sikh community to commemorate the first week of June, which he described it as 'Shaheedi Hafta' (martyrdom week), with the "spirit of Panthic unity and pay respectful homage to the martyrs." In a statement, Gargaj stated, "In June 1984, when Sikh devotees had gathered to observe the martyrdom day of the fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, the then Congress-led government launched a military assault using tanks, artillery, and bullets on the central Sikh religious place, Sachkhand Sri Harmandar Sahib, and Sri Akal Takht Sahib." He said, "the Sikh community can never forget the military attack of June 1984. "The first week of June each year is a deeply emotional and solemn time for the 'Panth', when martyrs are remembered," he said. The jathedar urged that from June 1 to 6, special 'Gurmat Samagams' (religious congregations), lectures, and seminars should be organised globally by Sikhs. He also instructed all gurdwara management committees to hold special Sri Akhand Path Sahib recitations and invite historians and preachers to gurdwaras to educate 'sangat' (congregation) about the events of June 1984 and November 1984 (anti-Sikh riots).

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