Sukhdev Singh Sukha; The head of Operation Blue Star
Sukhdev Singh Sukha; The head of Operation Blue Star
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Sukhdev Singh Sukha was born on 14th August 1962. Sukhdev Singh was a member of the Khalistan Commando Force and was also the head of the Indian Army at the time of Operation Blue Star and was also the architect of Operation Blue Star. He had his elementary schooling from his native village Mansar, in 1983 he received a B.A. degree from Gyan Jyoti College in Karanpur.

Sukhdev Singh met with an accident on September 17, 1986 in which he got injured. Sukhdev Singh also killed several enemies for the country. General Arun Vaidya was the chief of the Indian Army, who had ordered to turn over the attack on Sikh temples in Amritsar and Punjab during Operation Blue Star, after which he moved to Pune after retirement from the army. On August 10, 1986, the architect of Operation Blue Star, General Arun Vaidya, was shot dead.

Sukhdev Singh Sukha killed many people in the country and he had also gone to jail several times for this. He also fought several battles with the army. In which he succeeded in some, but in some, he failed. Sukhdev had fought a lot with the Sikh community in the country and Sukhdev Singh passed away in Mumbai, Maharashtra on 9th October 1992.

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