Ramesh Inder Singh’s ‘Dukhant Punjab Da’: An Eye-Opening Account of Punjab’s Tumultuous Past and Present
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- January 4, 2024
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Ramesh Inder Singh’s ‘Dukhant Punjab Da’: An Eye-Opening Account of Punjab’s Tumultuous Past and Present
Chandigarh, January 4, 2024: Former Chief Secretary of Punjab, Ramesh Inder Singh, has unveiled his book, “Dukhant Punjab Da,” offering a captivating and eye-opening account of Punjab’s history before and after Operation Blue Star. This insightful narrative sheds light on the state’s past and present, sparking crucial conversations about its turbulent journey.
An Eyewitness Perspective:
As Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar during Operation Blue Star, Singh witnessed the unfolding events firsthand. His book delves into the complexities of the situation, offering a unique perspective on this pivotal moment in Punjab’s history. He paints a vivid picture of the violence, fear, and uncertainty that gripped the region, highlighting the lasting impact of this period.
Beyond Blue Star:
“Dukhant Punjab Da” transcends the confines of Operation Blue Star. Singh’s narrative extends into the years that followed, exploring the subsequent turmoil, the rise of terrorism, and the ongoing struggle for peace and reconciliation. He delves into the deep-seated ethno-socio-religious tensions that continue to simmer beneath the surface, urging readers to grapple with the complexities of Punjab’s identity.
A Call for Healing:
Singh’s book is not merely a historical record; it is a call for understanding and healing. He emphasizes the importance of open dialogue, introspection, and a commitment to factual accuracy in confronting the past. He advocates for reconciliation, justice, and transparency as the cornerstones for building a more peaceful future for Punjab.