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All journalism was blacked out and banned.

These photos are either from someone from sangat with a camera, or journalists who were present at Sri Harmandar Sahib prior to the battle.

Possibly bro , theres a book on blue star called "diary de Pan-ar" meaning pages of the diary.

By Journo who is also a Singh, he was locked in while it was happening, and started to keep a diary.

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Whose that on the left, style of bagh is very different to that of the Singhs fighting in Harminder Sahibh at the battle.

Bra- Bru did say people from Pakistan came over to fight asgaint the indian army could the person there be one ?

It could be a Singh who isn't from Damdami Taksal.

There were many Sikhs who tied their paggs like that, it's a Panjabi thing.

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It could be a Singh who isn't from Damdami Taksal.

There were many Sikhs who tied their paggs like that, it's a Panjabi thing.

yeh true

wonder who took the pic, there were no phone cameras, nor digital ones in them days. it was one camera per house hold.

Its either a a Journo who slipped in, or someone from abroad visting Harminder Sahib.

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if cameras were around in 84 like they are today there would have been no end of documentation of Blue Star.

Bra and co scum though they are do Give Singhs alot of credit, had Saheed Gen. Shahbeg Singh not given the training or not bee around Blue Star would have been fiinished in one day.

I highly doubt that would be the case... Totally respect to General Shahbeg Singh, but Sant Giani Jarnail Singh Jee played an immense role.

Their words were enough to power a Singh to kill 100s of army soldiers.

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I highly doubt that would be the case... Totally respect to General Shahbeg Singh, but Sant Giani Jarnail Singh Jee played an immense role.

Their words were enough to power a Singh to kill 100s of army soldiers.

Had Shaeed Gen. Shahbheg Singh not fortified Harminder Sahib, it wouldnt have gone the distance.

Gen. Shahbheg Singh knew how the army would work, Gen. Shahbheg Singh's area in the Pak war was Gurriliar war fare, and he was a master of it. He had the experince and the knowledge.

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Had Shaeed Gen. Shahbheg Singh not fortified Harminder Sahib, it wouldnt have gone the distance.

Gen. Shahbheg Singh knew how the army would work, Gen. Shahbheg Singh's area in the Pak war was Gurriliar war fare, and he was a master of it. He had the experince and the knowledge.

I agree, bhai sahib :)

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