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  1. Guys hows it?? I wrote it about my chacha.... I tried my best.... to tell about him... anyways PARNAAM SHAHEEDAN NU
  2. Shaheed Manjeet Singh Babbar By: Kharak Singh Jalwehra Manjeet Singh Babbar was born as Manjeet Singh Doad to Sardar Karnail Singh and Mata Ratan Kaur in the village Jalwehra, Hoshiarpur on Oct 30, 1955. He studied at the local village school. To protest against the invasion of the Indian army on the Darbar Sahib, bhai sahib and 8 other Sikhs hijacked an Indian Airliner from Jammu to Lahore. The other hijackers were: * Parminder Singh "Harfam Maula" (Leader) * Dalip Singh * Gurdip Singh Pardesi * Malaghar Singh Babbar * Harbhajan Singh * Harminder Singh * Gurvinder Singh * Ravinder Singh They where arrested by Pakistan police. And where held in Jail. They faced a trial. In the words of bhai sahib in a letter from prison: "Our bodies are imprisoned behind high walls but our minds are free. According to the will of the Lord, there is an abundance of Bani being recited here, which would have been difficult if not impossible on the outside. I'm so happy that Satguru ji has given this blessed time to me. I try to take advantage of it as much as possible. But everything is in the hands of the beloved Lord. I have no other desire but that my head should be sacrificed for the Satguru. Don't pray for our long lives, instead, pray that this filth filled body may be fulfilled by being martyred for Sikhi." On January 20, 1986, three of them were sentenced to death, two were sentenced to life-imprisonment and four were acquited (Manjeet Singh Babbar, Malagaar Singh Babbar and 2 others). Later in 1989 the death sentence was commuted to life-imprisonment under the orders of a general amnesty. In 1990, Talwinder Singh Babbar, Chief of Babbar Khalsa, made Malaghar Singh Babbar and Manjeet Singh Babbar "JARNAILS" and sent them to India for rejoining the Khalistani movement. On Oct 25 1990, while they were crossing border, the Indian Army was passing, and Malaghar Singh with anger, opened fire, as consequence Manjeet did too. It costed the life of many officers. Both Singhs where martyred as their ammunition ran up. Manjeet was 45 and Malaagar was 35. Manjeet Singh Babbar left behind a wife, a son and a daughter.
  3. Hi guys WJKWJKF Bhai Surinder Singh Ji Sodhi was shot dead just outside the Temple on April, 14th (or 13th) 1984. SS Sodhi was shot dead in broad daylight by a criminal enrolled in Bhindranwale’s own group, Surinder Singh ‘Chinda’ and a woman associate, Baljit Kaur. Baljit Kaur immediately ran to the Akal Takht and tried to justify the killing claiming that Sodhi had ‘misbehaved’ with her. But soon enough a ‘confession’ had been rung out; she admitted that she and Chinda had been paid for the killing; Gurcharan Singh, Secretary of the Akali Dal and a prominent member of the Longowal faction, and Malik Singh Bhatia, one of Bhindranwale’s own gang, were implicated. Bhatia was summoned immediately; he confessed to having provided Chinda with a vehicle to flee the site of the murder; he begged forgiveness and Bhindranwale instructed him to make an offering at the Harmandir Sahib. Bhatia, believing that he had been forgiven, prayed at the Temple and returned with prasad, which he offered Bhindranwale. After this he was permitted to leave; but as he went down the stairs, he was attacked with swords; badly injured, he began to run towards the safety of the Guru Nanak Niwas, but long before he could get there, a single shot in the back sent him hurtling, lifeless, to the marble tiled floor of the Parikrama. Vengeance had begun. Soon after, a tea stall owner outside the Temple was shot dead. Baljit Kaur was tortured brutally, her breasts cut off, and then killed, within the Akal Takht itself. Her hideously mutilated body, bundled into a gunnybag, was found more than 24 hours later on the Grand Trunk Road. Near it was a second body: her associate and lover, Chinda. The day after Sodhi’s killing, notices on the walls of the Temple boasted: "Within twenty-four hours, we have eliminated the killers and two of their accomplices." The only one to escape immediate retribution was Gurcharan Singh, who was locked into a room in the Guru Nanak Niwas, and provided an armed guard of over fifty men by the Akali Dal President. He was to die on the 6th of June, when the terrorists opened fire and hurled grenades on a group of some 350 persons, including Longowal and Tohra, who surrendered to the Army near the Guru Nanak Niwas. And believe me this is THE truth.
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