1984: A Love Story
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Readers looking for a teenage love story, teen romance, inter religion love, religious riots, compassion, struggle, love beyond boundaries, marriage and much more will find this book a delight and will take them into a wonderful journey of compassion.
A Sikh boy loves a Hindu girl. Both the families have also agreed upon the marriage. But as the calender changes to 1984 everything changes. To find out read this story.
Gurkaran Singh
A B.Com Hons. graduate from Delhi University but a writer from heart. Hated maths but had to study it for 12 years didn't realized the fact that hate would eventually lead to his first story as siting maths classes he used to write. A keen observer of things, current affairs and politics. Considers his father as his greatest strength. Music and reading are his two most common Hobbies. One of his greatest achievements include getting around 62 K views on his last story tunnel of love. Want to be the most loved writer of the country.
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1984 - Gurkaran Singh
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This is a complete work of fiction and resemblance to any character in the story is purely co-incidental. I do not belong to any party and personally I am neutral when it comes to politics. However, I strongly feel that the ruling party in the year 1984 was responsible for the anti-sikh riots, as it is the duty of any government to protect its citizens’ irrespective of their caste or religion. The remarks of then Prime Minister, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, ‘When a big tree falls the earth will shake’ gives us an impression that it was a state sponsored genocide of one community which was in minority by the community which was in majority. All of it was because two sikh bodyguards assassinated the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Many questions are still unanswered and the wounds of those who suffered are still fresh.
1984 was perhaps the darkest year in the history of Indian Democracy. This year saw the infamous operation blue star in which the Indian army attacked the Golden Temple which is the most sacred shrine for the Sikhs. But what forced the government to take this action? To know this, let’s take a look at the history.
The rise of the top sikh militant – Bhindranwale
National party was looking to have its control over the SIKH BODY [Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee]. This body was responsible for having control over all the Sikh Shrines including the Golden Temple which is considered as the Vatican of the Sikhs. National party and Government in Punjab were looking for someone to counter the Akalis who had a long control over the SIKH BODY. The Chief Minister finally found the top sikh militant; the head of Dam Dami Taksal as the appropriate man to tackle the Akalis. He was a man, whom the National party thought could help them tackle the Akalis. The top sikh militant had a great body and was a captivating orator. His mother Punjabi only (his mother tongue) and consider the Akalis as mealy mouthed and those who do not care for the religion (Sikhism). He along with the support of National party put up his candidature for the Gurudwara elections and won a large number of seats from Amritsar and other districts of Punjab. Slowly he gained popularity among the rural Sikhs of Punjab as they considered him as their new Guru. He encouraged the youth Sikhs not to cut their hair and give up drinking and smoking which at that point of time was quite high among the Sikhs of Punjab. Crowds started gathering in large numbers to listen to him and people started recording his lectures which were delivered at large public meetings. Slowly, he became the Unseated empreror of Punjab. But he had