SirHatesALot
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Why?
He is a Sikh himself and did his duty bravely.
The militants had no rights hiding and attacking in a holy temple.
You cannot hold the nation a hostage by hiding inside a holy shrine.
Brave man.
His operation saved the lives of real Sikhs and filtered out the ones who were giving bad name to the Guru.
Talk about Tibet and Turkestan first.
Then we will talk about all this.
My definition of heroism is very different and certainly doesn't involve fighting among st our own and destroying one of the most holiest shrine of the Sikhs and a marvelous structure of Indian culture and history.
Just because militants didn't respect the temple doesn't mean we should but i understand that those circumstances demanded desperate measures so i agree on the action somewhat but that doesn't make him a hero.