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Waheguru ji ka khalsa

Waheguru ji ki fateh

Guru piarayo, just was wondering if anyone has some details on Veer Hawara.

When he was born, and where, parents name and stuff like that. I just know that he was allegedly charged in collaboration with the killing of Papi Beanta.

I was also wondering when he joined ranks of BKI.

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I think Bhai Jagtar Singh Jee is in his early 30's. He is from Hawara vill. in fategarh district. His Mothers name is Bibi Narender Kaur, his father died some years ago. He has one older brother who is settled in the west. His Fellow villagers and teachers say he was a very intelligent and athletic young boy. He got top marks in the District in 10th grade and he was a very keen Volleyball player. One distinct chracteristic that they all talk of, is his very acute sense of righting wrongs. Even at a young age he would always speak up if he felt that something was wrong or injust.

Growg up in the late 80's and 90's hawara jee was heavily influenced by the events happening around him, thousand of young sikh men were being rounded up by beanta's regime and murdered this was to have a profound effect on him, and he realised action would have to be taken.

He started sewa with local BKI singhs the rest as they is history......

Anyone who has met him has always spoken of his remarkable character and ability to convince you and win you over. Hence the mini khalistan they created in burail jail.

I hope and pray the hawara jee remains in chardi kala, the panth needs inteligent, young leaders like hawara jee if we are to acheive anything.

Bhai Jagtar Singh hawara is the current Chief of Babbar Khalsa in India

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for terrorists eh....the only terrorists here is that stupid place called india :doh: hahaha the people who rose up against the fascist indian government shud be in jails and people who are too scared to do anything abt the country which raped ur sisters and mothers, burnt ur fathers and brothers and burnt ur beloved guru ji should roam freely eh....

these singhs, arent jokes like me and u they wielded justice where we wud be afraid to even crawl so dont give us all this bull <admin-profanity filter activated> about 'terrorists' ok.

uve been told so many times to get of this message board, but still you post your <admin-profanity filter activated>

and as for fundamentalist mentality...ALL SIKHS HAVE TO BE FUNDAMENTALIST....Do u even know what fundamentalist means???

Fundamentalism is a movement to maintain strict adherence to founding principles.

if trying to follow guru gobind singh jis rehat 100% to ur ability is fundamental...all guru jis khalsa are fundamentalists :doh:

With so much blood filling the foundations of Khalsa Raj, is there any doubt that it will be a reality?

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for terrorists eh....the only terrorists here is that stupid place called india :doh: hahaha the people who rose up against the fascist indian government shud be in jails and people who are too scared to do anything abt the country which raped ur sisters and mothers, burnt ur fathers and brothers and burnt ur beloved guru ji should roam freely eh....

these singhs, arent jokes like me and u they wielded justice where we wud be afraid to even crawl so dont give us all this bull <admin-profanity filter activated> about 'terrorists' ok.

uve been told so many times to get of this message board, but still you post your <admin-profanity filter activated>

and as for fundamentalist mentality...ALL SIKHS HAVE TO BE FUNDAMENTALIST....Do u even know what fundamentalist means???

Fundamentalism is a movement to maintain strict adherence to founding principles.

if trying to follow guru gobind singh jis rehat 100% to ur ability is fundamental...all guru jis khalsa are fundamentalists :doh:

With so much blood filling the foundations of Khalsa Raj, is there any doubt that it will be a reality?

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The forums are for debate and it is wrong for people to tell others to get off this message board. In fact by posting such messages you are showing censorship type mentality that was used by the GOI in Punjab for a long time.

Mohak Singh is allowed to have his views. As for his views on the Indian union he is welcome to the union. Fact remains that until the British arrived there was no "India" so the Indian union is a British creation. Good to see that Mohak and co love the creation of the British. There were and still are people like him in the old Soviet Union, Czeckslovakia, Yugoslavia who all thought their unions were the next best thing to sliced bread. We all know what happened to those unions.

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