![]() ![]() A senior member of the Congress, conversations with the latter have formed the basis of certain conclusions made by the author. A former IPS officer from the UP Cadre who joined the Research and Analysis Wing in 1972 and superannuated from there, he has squarely blamed the Congress coterie then for the snow-balling of the Khalistan problem.Īpart from the organisation where he worked on central deputation, which gave him access to certain little-known facts, he is the son-in-law of one of India’s well-regarded Minister for External Affairs, Sardar Swaran Singh. Sidhu, presents a continuing conundrum which plagues not only the Indian polity today but has also deeply affected the administrative fabric. The above lines from the book, authored by G. ![]() ![]() Such exploitation will continue as long as the country does not have a well-informed and politically evolved electorate, capable of seeing through such games and electing their representatives based purely on past performance and/or future potential to look after their interests.” ![]() “This was not the first or the last time that a religious and sectarian divides in Indian society was about to be exploited by the ruling or opposition parties for political gains. ![]()
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