Hello, Warriors! Operation Blue Starย was anย Indianย military operation which occurred between 3 June and 8 June 1984, ordered byย the then Prime Ministerย Indira Gandhiย in order to establish control over theย Harmandir Sahib Complex inย Amritsar,ย Punjab, and removeย Jarnail Singh Bhindranwaleย and his armed followers from the complex buildings. Bhindranwale had earlier taken residence in Harmandir Sahib and made it his headquarters in April 1980.
Indira Gandhi first asked Lt. Gen.ย S. K. Sinha, then Vice-Chief of Indian Army who was selected to become the next Army chief, to prepare a position paper for assault on the Golden Temple.ย Lt. Gen. Sinha advised against any such move, given its sacrilegious nature according to Sikh tradition. He suggested the government adopt an alternative solution. A controversial decision was made to replace him with Generalย Arun Shridhar Vaidyaย as the Chief of theย Indian army. General Vaidya, assisted by Lt. Gen.ย Sundarjiย as Vice-Chief, planned and coordinated Operation Blue Star.
After the success of operation Blue Star, General Vaidya retired and took residence inย Pune,ย India. On 10 August 1986 he was shot to death while driving his car home from the market.ย According to the police, the assailants pulled up next to his car on motor scooters and fired eight or nine shots into the car.ย Vaidya died instantly of head and neck wounds. His bodyguard, who was also in the car, was wounded by four bullets in his back and thighs.
Now, a controversial Punjabi movie, โJinda and Sukha,โ based on the lives of Harjinder Singh(Jinda) and Sukhdev Singh (Sukha) who killed General A S Vaidya (retd) in 1986, two years after he led Operation Bluestar, has been banned by the Centre. However, the film is likely to be available for viewing for the overseas audience. It was released on 11th September, 2015.
With Gen Vaidya assassinated and the screening of movie making headlines, hereโs what you need to know about the 13th CoAS:
- General Arun Shridhar Vaidya was the 13thChief of Army Staffย (CoAS) of theย Indian Army. He was commissioned in the Armoured Corps in 1945 and saw battle during the Second World War.
- In 1965, the thenLieutenant Colonelย Vaidya was in command of theย Deccan Horse. During the time he was instrumental in saving the Command Trucks and fleeing Divisional Headquarters through his tanks through an encirclement byย Pakistan Armyโs 6th Armoured Division at the Battle of Chawinda which resulted in destruction of Pakistanโs 1st Armoured Division and heavy loss of Pakistani lives. For this he was awarded theย Maha Vir Chakra.
- During the1971 Indo-Pak conflict, the thenย Brigadierย Vaidya was commander of anย armored brigadeย in theย Zafarwalย sector on the western front. In theย battle of Chakraย andย Dahira, the hostile terrain was combined withย minefields. He crossed through the minefield and moved forward. Thus the entire squadron was able to push through the lane and quickly deploy itself to meet theย Pakistan Armyโs counter-attacks.
- During theBattle of Basantarย or Battle ofย Barapindย in the same conflict, Brigadier Vaidya displayed skill and leadership in getting his tanks through deep minefields. For this he was awarded a secondย Maha Vir Chakraย (known as the Bar to MVC).
- On 31 July 1983 General Vaidya became the 13th Chief Of Army Staff of the Indian Army.
- In 1984, General Vaidya designed and supervisedOperation Blue Starย โ a military operation ordered byย Indira Gandhi, thenย Prime Minister of India,ย against Sikhs commanded byย Shabeg Singhย (AVSMย andย PVSM) underย Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, Chief of Damdami Taksal, in June 1984 at theย Golden Temple
- He retired on 31 January 1986 as Indiaโs most decorated soldier.He had completed over 40 years of service.
- After retirement, he took residence inPune,ย India. Being a Hindu, Gen Vaidya started receiving death threats from the Sikh militants. On 10 August 1986 he was shot to death while driving his car home from the market.ย Vaidya died instantly of head and neck wounds.
Following the assassination, theย Khalistan Commando Forceย issued a statement declaring that Vaidya had been killed in retaliation for the Golden Temple operation.ย In 1989,ย Sukhdev Singh Sukhaย andย Harjinder Singh Jindaย were sentenced to death for the killing. Despite admitting to the killing, they pled not-guilty, justifying their actions by stating that Vaidya was โguilty of a serious crime, the punishment for which could only be deathโ.ย The two were executed on 9 October 1992.