Indira bypassed Army Chief: Gen Jamwal
Date: 06 Jun 2008
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Indira bypassed Army Chief: Gen Jamwal
Sant Longowal, Tohra were saved on 'personal request'
Varinder Walia/Ashok Sethi
Tribune Reporters
Amritsar, June 5
Major- General J.S.Jamwal , then GOC, 15 Infantry Division, who was
instrumental in rescuing Sant Harchand Singh Longowal and Jathedar
Gurcharan Singh Tohra , then presidents of the Shiromani Akali Dal
and the SGPC, respectively, on their "personal request" amidst
Operation Bluestar has alleged the Army operation was not only
"ill-advised" but "ill-conceived" by the powers that be.
Giving an account of the Army operation ; opposition by some saner
Army officers ,who had perceived better alternative by avoiding
collateral damage to Akal Takht and its ramifications, Gen Jamwal
today claimed here the former Prime Minister late Indira Gandhi had
bypassed the then army chief and called the Western Army Commander
Gen Sundarji to direct him to take immediate steps to clear the holy
shrine of the militants hiding there.
Gen Jamwal said Akali leaders late Jathedar Tohra and late Sant
Longowal were taken to cantonment here through heavy security cordon
inspite of firing from militants. They were given proper
accommodation in the cantonment before they were shifted to jail.
Gen Jamwal said he was the Garrison Commander at Amritsar at that
time but his views were also not sought and added there were other
better alternatives, including cutting of water, power and food
supply to flush out Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his firebrand
followers who had taken refuge in the building of Akal Takht. Such
visionary step could have saved many precious lives besides saving
the sanctity of the holy shrine. He said Army commanders supervising
the operations got panicky due to initial heavy casualties of
commandos in the Golden Temple complex.
He said the entire tactical planning was fraught with dangerous
repercussions which were aimed at dividing the countrymen. The nation
paid a very heavy price and has yet to recover from trauma.
Making a revelation the General said Pakistan was queering the pitch
during the fateful operation and was trying to make noises on radio
sets and television about "fake movement of troops" in a bid to
frighten the Indian Army which was waging a war against the holed up
militants. He said he was in charge of the security of the borders
and said they were prepared to meet any eventuality (attack) from
across the border.
The General said he played a key role in restoring the glory of
Harmandar Sahib and revealed two senior Army officers paid a heavy
price for stealing some precious items from the sanctum sanctorum of
the Golden Temple. He said he ordered all those items taken away by
the troops of a particular battalion as souvenirs were returned to
the SGPC management and at least two senior officers were
chargesheeted for such misdeeds.
(To be concluded)
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