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On 11/11/2005 at 10:08 AM, s s Jhamka said:

Today the 11th November 1987 Bhai Sahib Manjit Singh and Bhai Sahib Rajinder Singh brought a pakhandi ‘guru’ darshan dassi to book and pumped their bullets into him.

This person had openly challenged Guru ji and made himself into the reincarnation of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj, during the troubled times of the 80’s this cult was in the fore front off supporting the attacks on Sikhs by the Indian gov. He openly used to oppose shaheedi divas and in his cult HQ used to abuse Guru ji innocent families and bibia.

Bhai Sahib Manjit Singh and Bhai Sahib Rajinder Singh 2 Gursikhs of the highest calibre took on the task handed to them by Guru ji and followed this cult for over 6 months watching what he did and then on the 11th Nov 1987 challenged this pervert in his darbar and put out the misery off thousands of innocent families.

These 2 Gursikhs are soo chardi kala they have not changed one bit. They could easily say sorry and come out off prison. They are serving 20 and 30 years each. The Panths jewels who gave their youthfulness for Guru ji may be in prison but they are freer than we are.

Please every one do Parth and Ardas for the Chardi Kala of these Gursikhs and the other jewels of the panth and their families.

vaheguru

AKAAAL

Bhai Rajinder Singh Ji are now free

 

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On 12/2/2021 at 5:18 PM, AkalkiFauj said:

Bhai Rajinder Singh Ji are now free

 

I couldn't find this news

I vaguely remember the story

Bhai Ji must be around 73 now

 

https://apnews.com/article/616306df45a4f1b143c27d19b251ce34

Sikhs Given Life Terms For Killing Religious Leader

March 11, 1989
 
 

LONDON (AP) _ Two Sikh men angered by the teachings of a religious leader were sentenced to life in prison for killing the guru as he spoke to hundreds of his followers.

 

Rajinder Singh Batth, 39, and Mangit Singh Sunder, 26, wearing orange turbans, chanted, ″God is great, victory to the God,″ as they were led to their cells at the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court.

 

Judge James Miskin said the two took part in a ″disgraceful pre-planned slaughter″ on Nov. 11, 1987, that left three people dead and one wounded.

 

Miskin sentenced both to life in prison and recommended Batth serve a minimum of 30 years and Sunder at least 20 years.

 

Prosecutor Jean Southworth said the gunmen were fundamentalists whose target was Mahraj Dharshan Das, 34, who arrived in Britain in 1980 and led the breakaway Sikh sect called Shahkand Nanak Dhan, which has 7,000 followers.

 

The plotters decided to kill him for criticizing Sikh separatists who want an independent state in India, she said. They also objected to him being called a guru.

 

″What stuck in the gullet of some Sikhs was that Das was not born a Sikh,″ Miss Southworth said.

 

The prosecutor said Das traveled from his home in Birmingham to Southall in west London, 100 miles away, to address hundreds of supporters in a school.

 

She said that as Das was about to answer questions, Batth and Sunder walked toward him. Sunder fired a sawed-off shotgun at him but missed and Batth then killed Das with a pistol shot through the back of the head.

 

His followers ran to tackle the gunmen, and Sunder drew a silver pistol and killed Jaga Singh, 44. Batth shot wildly and killed Satwan Singh Panesar, 41.

 

Batth, who had pleaded innocent, was convicted of murdering Das, the manslaughter of Panesar and wounding Dharan Singh Brimbrah, 53. He was cleared of murdering Panesar and of attempting to murder Brimbrah.

 

Sunder, a factory worker, admitted taking part in the murder of Das and the manslaughter of Singh.

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On 12/4/2021 at 9:56 AM, Premi5 said:

I couldn't find this news

I vaguely remember the story

Bhai Ji must be around 73 now

 

https://apnews.com/article/616306df45a4f1b143c27d19b251ce34

Sikhs Given Life Terms For Killing Religious Leader

March 11, 1989
 
 

LONDON (AP) _ Two Sikh men angered by the teachings of a religious leader were sentenced to life in prison for killing the guru as he spoke to hundreds of his followers.

 

Rajinder Singh Batth, 39, and Mangit Singh Sunder, 26, wearing orange turbans, chanted, ″God is great, victory to the God,″ as they were led to their cells at the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court.

 

Judge James Miskin said the two took part in a ″disgraceful pre-planned slaughter″ on Nov. 11, 1987, that left three people dead and one wounded.

 

Miskin sentenced both to life in prison and recommended Batth serve a minimum of 30 years and Sunder at least 20 years.

 

Prosecutor Jean Southworth said the gunmen were fundamentalists whose target was Mahraj Dharshan Das, 34, who arrived in Britain in 1980 and led the breakaway Sikh sect called Shahkand Nanak Dhan, which has 7,000 followers.

 

The plotters decided to kill him for criticizing Sikh separatists who want an independent state in India, she said. They also objected to him being called a guru.

 

″What stuck in the gullet of some Sikhs was that Das was not born a Sikh,″ Miss Southworth said.

 

The prosecutor said Das traveled from his home in Birmingham to Southall in west London, 100 miles away, to address hundreds of supporters in a school.

 

She said that as Das was about to answer questions, Batth and Sunder walked toward him. Sunder fired a sawed-off shotgun at him but missed and Batth then killed Das with a pistol shot through the back of the head.

 

His followers ran to tackle the gunmen, and Sunder drew a silver pistol and killed Jaga Singh, 44. Batth shot wildly and killed Satwan Singh Panesar, 41.

 

Batth, who had pleaded innocent, was convicted of murdering Das, the manslaughter of Panesar and wounding Dharan Singh Brimbrah, 53. He was cleared of murdering Panesar and of attempting to murder Brimbrah.

 

Sunder, a factory worker, admitted taking part in the murder of Das and the manslaughter of Singh.

Interestingly enough a lot of Darshan Das's followers were Tarkhans. Probably Jats didn't vote for them in the Singh Sabha elections so they went to Darshan Das! There was a lot scandal around Darshan Das especially that he would make the wives of his followers stay with him alone. 

After 1984, the Tarkhans were the most anti-Khalistan of all Sikhs. Prior to 1984, some Tarkhans were involved in the Sandesh newspaper which regurgitated Indian govt propaganda and the owner of which was an Indian govt agent who received money from the GOI to write against the Dharam Yudh morcha.  I think he wrote an editorial after Operation Bluestar that had Santji been caught alive by the Indian army he would have been bought to Delhi in chains. This really made Sikhs angry and the newspaper was petrol bombed soon after that and one of the workers, a Tarkhan died in the fire. Because of Zail Singh most Tarkhans were supportive of the Indian govt. 

Parnaam to these two heroes who gave up their freedom for the Guru. 

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