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Indira Gandhi

Tue 25 Oct, 11:20 pm - 12:40 am 80mins

For nearly two decades Indira Gandhi led the world's largest democracy. She was adored by the masses - 20 years after her assassination, she was voted Woman of the Millennium.

And yet she was also corrupted by power, and finally killed by those she trusted most - her own bodyguards. In this documentary profile, her story unfolds like a Greek tragedy: an epic saga of betrayal and dynasty, family feuds and untimely deaths.

Drawing on personal letters and previously unseen archive, the film unravels the mystery of this revered, yet flawed stateswoman. [AD,S]

Subtitles Stereo Widescreen

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/listings/progr...0_4224_41654_80

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oh its a repeats, i know this.

the documentry is in 4 parts, mark tully will say bhinderanwale never smiled,

i thought it was a good documentary personally because it showed the inside of darbar sahib and bhai gurkeerat singh was doing keertan as they showed a clip of sant ji walking. but yes tully says bhinderanwale was miserable. it was interesting how indira was brought up etc.

this has been on before, they compare her to durga here also.

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actually after watching that programme kind of got me thinking.

when it comes to khalistan, i tend not to get in this because is whey to political for me, so please excuse me if i am saying anything wrong.

firstly, i came across how bhinderanwale stayed in darbar sahib to do parchaar as well as he could get his point across. i think he swore to stay in the darbar sahib after longowal and co left and broke their promise?

anyhow, i also came across how darbar sahib was set to be attacked on vaisakhi 84, my question to sangat was wht was indira gandhis reason for attacking darbar sahib in the first place? did she not consider other ways of finding and getting bhinderanwale?

why did she not like him in the first place?

also, what does sangat make of khushwant singh?

notice how they said "delhi" had the riots and no other place.

they made indira look good, they also made her look very bad.

i thinks its up somewhere (the documentry)

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