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Indian interlocutors were weak, exactly like IC814hijack film shows them to be:Ex-DGP Sarabjit Singh

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In this episode of #TheTribuneInterview, The Tribune’s editor-in-chief Jyoti Malhotra speaks to former Director General of Police, Punjab, Sarabjit Singh, on the 25-year-old episode of the hijacking of the Indian Airlines IC814 plane from Kathmandu to Kandahar and on the time it was on the ground in Amritsar for a full 47 minutes. On why he did what he did — and didn’t do. And why a web series, 25 years later, has run into such a controversy. Watch #TheTribuneInterview #ic814 #IndianAirlines #planeIC814

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