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Rivers on Fire: Khalistan Struggle

 
Jagtar Singh (Author)
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Rivers on Fire: Khalistan Struggle tells the story of the militant struggle in Punjab that was triggered by the events in 1978 and took the lives of about 50000 people during the period of about a decade and a half. The spectre of its revival continues to haunt the political and security establishment in India. The job of the journalist is to tell the story on the basis of available facts. This book is the first such attempt to tell the people as to waht sparked this struggle, who were the people in the beginning and how this discource shaped up as fight for a separate Sikh state. This story of Punjab is based upon the interaction with the people who were part of that struggle. The effort has been to cross-check the information that forms the basis of the narrative. The dynamics of the involvement of pakistan has been revealed by talking to the people who had stayed there for long.  Historically, the Sikh religio-political discourse is synergy of both the peaceful and the militant struggles from the earlier days. Besides going to the roots of the present militant struggle, this book also details the peaceful struggle of which the Shiromani Gurdwaara Parbandhak Committee is the outcome. What is common in the peaceful as well as the militant religio-political discourse is the brutal state repression. Only selective militant actions have been taken up. These were the incidents that shaped the discource at crucial moments. This book shatters several myths about the struggle and the players involved.

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About the author

Jagtar Singh

Coming from a family of  agriculturalists of  Ambala,  Jagtar Singh,  when he joined The Indian Express, Chandigarh in 1978, was amongst the very few English language journalists of  Punjab with a wide knowledge and background of  rural Punjab and Haryana. Possessing a great capacity for diligent field work, he was aided by his  understanding of  the religio-political ethos of  the region and in his writings, was soon imparting meaning to the fast paced developments, then sweeeping Punjab. His foray into this, till then, urban bastian was preceeded by an indepth study of  political economy,  interspersed with personal experiences of  mass struggle and repression by the state machinery in the late 1960's and early 1970's in Punjab. 

In his journalistic career he utilised the opportunities afforded by the old school of  journalism to bring home to the readers the major current and cross-currents which enveloped Punjab in the 1980's and 1990's. Arguably Jagtar Singh is one of  the foremost authorities on Punjab, its politics and society, and particularly the politics of  the Shiromani Akali Dal and Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC), which seem to be beyond the comprehension of the whistle-stop journalists of  the new era. Jagtar Singh has always been known for a meticulous record keeping, combined with a dispassionate, balanced and unsparing approach to events and players and these qualities are amply on display in this work as well.

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Bibliographic information

Title Rivers on Fire: Khalistan Struggle
Author Jagtar Singh
Format Hardcover
Date published: 20.11.2020
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Aakar Books
Language: English
isbn 9789350026618
length viii+376p., 25cm.