Had the advice of Gujarat been followed, the Sikh massacre would not have happened ...

New Delhi, Dec 5, 2019, Thursday

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that in 1984, if the then Home Minister Narasimha Rao had followed the advice of Congress leader Inder Kumar Gujral, the Sikh massacre could have been stopped.

Manmohan Singh was speaking at a function to mark the 100th birth anniversary of Inder Kumar Gujral, who later became the Prime Minister. He said that Gujarat had advised the army to serve immediately after Indiraji's assassination, but ignoring the advice of Narasimha Rao, the Sikh massacre took place. The antisocial elements were torn.

Singh said that on the night of the Sikh massacre, Gujral met Narasimha Rao and suggested to serve the army immediately. But Narasimha Rao ignored the advice that resulted in the Sikh massacre. Gujral was worried about what was happening and that's why Rubaru went to meet Narasimha Rao. He told Narasimha Rao that the situation was worsening. Serve the army immediately.

But the narcissist ignored the suggestion and violence and bloodshed continued.

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