Serial Number 153, June 1984
Introduction
1. It is amply evident now that the decision to
employ the army in Punjab to deal with the tragic situation was taken by
the authorities reluctantly as a last resort. Akali Dal could not be
brought to the negotiation table. No final settlement could be
accomplished. Unfortunately, the Akali movement ultimately went out of
the control of the moderate leaders and the extremist took over. The
places of worship became their secure bases from where they carried out
their unlawful activities.
The Army Action
2. Being pledged to democracy and secularism, it has
been a practice of the Government to honour the religious sentiments of
every community. Accordingly, police entry into the places of worship
was not permitted, although there is no written law which expressly
prohibits it. Government showed utmost patience in dealing with the
terrorists, who had taken shelter in the gurdwaras and were issuing
death warrants, killing innocent people allover the country belonging to
every community. Lawlessness prevailed over a long time. These
terrorists, criminals, murderers, smugglers and other undesirable
elements wanted by the police, taking shelter in gurdwaras, started
organising themselves for anti-national activities. A large quantity of
arms, ammunition, sophisticated transmitting equipment recovered by us
during the action and Pakistani nationals dressed as Nihangs prove their
evil design. Countries inimical to us and some disgruntled ex-servicemen
also helped extremists by training them. The temples were converted into
fortresses and unlawful activities continued unabated. Some of our
innocent countrymen were administered oath in the name of religion to
support extremists and actively participated in the act of terrorism.
These people wear a miniature kirpan round their neck and are called
“Amritdharis”.
3. Under such circumstances, the Government had to
act promptly and sternly, for the benefit of all of us, to protect the
sanctity of our religious places and preserve unity and integrity of the
country as a whole. Besides the police and the para-military forces, the
military also had to be brought on the scene to deal with the situation.
4. The Army’s action has been appreciated by all. Our
officers and men have shown unprecedented courage in facing the
terrorists who indulged in the most brutal acts of even blowing up our
men with lethal devices. The army has exhibited great restraint and
discipline by not even pointing their weapons towards Harmandar Sahib
from where the terrorists kept showering bullets on them. those who took
part in the action belonged to all communities. Having taken oath to
maintain the sanctity of the holy place, they displayed indomitable will
and unprecedented loyalty. Everyone of us is proud of our men that even
under great provocation they maintained their balance.
An Appeal
5. Although majority of the terrorists have been
dealt with and bulk of the arms and ammunition recovered, yet a large
number of them are still at large. They have to be subdued to achieve
the final aim of restoring peace in the country. Any knowledge of the
“Amritdharis” who are dangerous people and pledged to commit murder,
arson and acts of terrorism should immediately be brought to the notice
of the authorities. These people may appear harmless from outside but
they are basically committed to terrorism. In the interest of us all,
their identity and whereabouts must always be disclosed.
6. We must keep our ears and eyes open; never listen
to rumours and malicious propaganda being planned and carried out by the
enemy agents.
7. Our integrity and loyalty to the country could
never be questioned. We have a long tradition of sacrifices for our
Sacred Mother Land. Our forefathers taught us to always live for the
well being of the country as a whole. It is our bounden duty now to
protect the National interest at all costs.
Conclusion
8. Army is absolutely an apolitical organisation.
Narrow considerations of caste, creed and communal feelings have never
betrayed us. We belong to the country and re-dedicate ourselves to
sacrifice everything for its honour, unity and security. Whatever
happened was unavoidable. We must learn a lesson from it that we do not
fall prey to the designs of external forces.
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