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Conclusion: Which ruler has ever lived in the world who has not made a single mistake?

Ramesh Ojha

Bai had hoardings of a web series titled IC 814 Kandahar Highjack and saw pictures of Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapoor and Manoj Pahwa as actors and the name of Anubhav Sinha as the director, and from the moment I saw the name of Anubhav Sinha, I had a feeling that the patriots might not allow this to be released. Anubhav Sinha is a brilliant director of an independent mood. Say loudly that our country is great, even if there are exaggerations and lies, it doesn't matter. If you look down on others, you will get a bonus, but not to say that the country has to be stigmatized, ashamed, bowed down. Even if it is true, it hurts our hearts to say no. Now you know the incident of plane hijacking. The 25-year-old incident may have been brought back to mind because of the controversy the web series created. It is said that the intelligence got a prior tip-off and tried to intercept the plane in Kathmandu, but were unsuccessful. This was India's first mistake. The second and major mistake was that the captain of the plane landed at Amritsar for refueling and thus gave the Indian government an opportunity to release the crew of the hijacked plane, but the government was in a state of confusion, could not make a decision and the hijackers forced the plane to take off at gunpoint. was The third mistake was that the foreign minister of the country Jaswant Singh himself took the terrorists to Kandahar with him on the plane and released the hostages by handing over the terrorists to the kidnappers. This is a brief account of the entire incident. Now let's note some proportions. 1. The pilot of the plane, Captain Devi Sharan, along with journalist Srinjoy Chowdhury, has written a book titled 'Flight into Fear – The Captain's Story', which gives the full details of the incident. 2. These are the details given in Parliament by then Home Minister LK Advani. Not just a statement, with details. 3. The Punjab and Haryana High Court heard the appeals about the abduction by Justices Hemant Gupta and Fateh Deep Singh. Apparently every detail was presented to the court during the hearing. In it the government presented its side, the crew members as well as some passengers testified and the officials of Amritsar airport as well as the police officers of Amritsar presented themselves. 4. The then Chairman of Research and Analysis Wing (R&A) A. S. Dulat has written about that incident in his book. He had a great contribution in carrying out the event. 5. The then Foreign Minister of India Jaswant Singh has written a book of his memoirs titled 'In Service of Emerging India'. It contains information about this. 6. Anil K. Jaggia and Saurabh Shukla have written a book titled 'IC814 Hijack – The Inside Story'. 7. Shekhar Gupta in 2003 Vajpayee's then National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra N. d. Interviewed for TV in which this issue was discussed and tapes are available. Apart from this, other quantities are also available. In short, it doesn't have a little bit of truth and a little bit of a lie, like the movie and web series that the sycophants make it out to be. You can compare with available proportions yourself. There is no basis for what is said in the web series that the intelligence got advance information about the possibility of hijacking the plane, said A. S. Dulat and others have said. Two. All the people quoted above have said that the Indian government took a beating in Amritsar and let the opportunity slip away. Three. Everyone also says that Jaswant Singh should not have taken the terrorists in a single plane and gone to Kandahar to bring them back. Four. Hindu names such as Bhola, Shankar etc. were names given by the terrorists themselves. They used to address each other by that name. These names have also been given in the statement made by Home Minister Advani in Parliament, and five. It is not fictional that the banter between the terrorists and the hostages is shown inside the plane. This must be done and any sane captain and habitual terrorist should attempt it. After spending hours and sometimes even days in a continuous stressful environment, the situation becomes worse if the victim loses his composure and attacks the terrorist. Nothing should fall into the hands of terrorists and hostages should lose their lives for no reason. The brilliant creator shows everything that happens. Amritsar is key in the whole matter. Why did India lose the opportunity? An explanation is given that there were doubts about whether the Punjab police would be able to carry out the operation. It was considered to send commandos from Delhi instead, but the terrorists did not give enough time. It would take at least two hours for the commandos to reach Amritsar and the terrorists would allow the aircraft to remain in Amritsar till then, the calculation was wrong. He forced the pilot to fly the plane without refueling and made a force landing in Lahore. Another explanation is given that the terrorists had no knowledge of what weapons they had and how many there were and there was a risk in the operation due to lack of knowledge. The second explanation is flattering, the first is not. Well, let's wrap things up. Rulers are not gods nor do they make mistakes. They have to make decisions based on the available situation and information and they have to make quick decisions. The risk to the lives of the climbers also has to be considered. What if there were massive casualties? Their relatives had done so much to save the Utkurs and it was shown in the media that an atmosphere of surrender but save lives was created. The danger of patriotism is debt when the crisis is in another's house, and in all these cases what happened happened. It is only important to note that the previous non-BJP rulers also took decisions and made mistakes in the given situation. Just as you were not God, those people were also not God. }

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