1984 Sikh Virodhi Dange ਓਪਰੇਸ਼ਨ ਬਲੈਕ ਥੰਡਰ

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1984 Sikh Virodhi Dange ਓਪਰੇਸ਼ਨ ਬਲੈਕ ਥੰਡਰ Book By: Sanjay Suri

Sanjay Suri was a young crime reporter with The Indian Express newspaper in New Delhi when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her bodyguards on 31 October 1984. He was among the few journalists to experience the full horror of the anti-Sikh violence that followed and carried on unchecked for the next couple of days, while the police looked the other way. In this book, he brings together a wealth of fresh revelations, arising from his own experiences, and from extensive interviews with police officers then in the front line of facing the violence. Humane but chilling, Suri’s account is backed by a thorough examination of existing records and the provisions of the Indian legal system.

This book contains many chapters which have been gracefully written in Punjabi.

The physical appearance of this book is unique with an eye-catching graphic image.

The Quality of paper used to print this book is premium, which ensures a rich and satisfying reading experience.

 

SPECIFICATION

Author:             

Sanjay Suri

Publisher:        

Unistar Books

Language:         

Punjabi

Total Pages:      

320

Material:           

Paper

 

FEATURES:

·         Premium Quality Paper

·         Easy to understand Language

·         Durable Cover

·         Vibrant Colored Cover

·         Attractive Font

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