"I have seen the reports in this regard emerging recently. But I can say it with confidence that the UK did not help us in any way. Mrs Indira Gandhi was a very proud person...She will not beg for anything from anyone leave aside this operation.
"She was a Prime Minister who had a heart of steel. She could overcome any crisis. There is absolutely no question of anyone asking for help from the UK for this task," retired chief of the Border Security Force (BSF) Birbal Nath told PTI.
The ex-DG said Indian forces and the Army were capable of undertaking the operation by themselves and it was totally "their" operation.
"India never asked for help from anyone in Bluestar and this is a matter of record," the 87-year-old ex-DG of the
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Recent reports suggested that declassified documents in the UK indicated that Britain's Special Air Service (SAS) officials had been dispatched to help India in the planning on the raid of the Golden Temple in Amritsar to flush out militants from the shrine, an operation that left more than 1,000 people dead.
The documents brought out that Britain's Margaret Thatcher government had sent an SAS officer to India to help advise Gandhi in planning the Bluestar Operation.
Following this, British Prime Minister David Cameron has ordered an investigation into the issue.