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Remembering 2 Shaheed Singhni Of 1984 Attack


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This is a real life story about a brave family that scarficed their lives for the Khalsa Panth: Bhai Mohar Singh of the Damdami Taksal and his wife Bibi Pritam Kaur and their daughters 8 year old Satnam Kaur, 6 year old Vaheguru Kaur. They sacrificed their lives defending Sri Harmandir Sahib in June 1984. Bhai Sahib’s was no ordinary family they had converted into Sikhi and were regarded as Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale’s closest aides. When the army attacked Sri Harmandir Sahib they held their positions until the tanks came into the parakarma (walk way around Sri Harmandir Sahib).

"...Bibi Pritam Kaur and her two younger children helped the defence by refilling the ammunition for the guns, and brought in food and water for the defenders..."

On the 6th of June, Bhai Mohar Singh recited his final Ardass to Guru Ji. It has been said, Bhai Mohar Singh, Bibi Pritam Kaur, and their two young children fell onto the army tank near where Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Ji fell.

"...Bhai Mohar Singh and his whole family stopped the tank in its tracks and joined the long list of martyrs of 1984..."

The two girls sat with there mother in the path of the tank and repeated SATNAAM , WAHEGURU :WW: :WW:

After the attack, oppression was leashed on to villagers by state officals, as a result, Bhai Mohar Singh's family became a target of the army. Bhai Mohar Singhs nephews Bhai Bakshish Singh ‘Kalyug’ and Bhai Parmjit Singh ‘Pama’ decided to participate in the freedom struggle that took place post Operation Bluestar. They too took amrit, and as their Unle, Bhai Mohar Singh, they as well joined the the long list of martyrs.

Khalsa Ji, today, we bow our heads to this great family who scarficed their lives for our Khalsa Panth. Dhan Dhan Guru Ke Sikh. Bhai Mohar Singh, Bibi Pritam Kaur, Bhenji Satnam Kaur, and Bhenji Vaheguru Kaur will be honoured for their mutual acts of bravery, in essence, for saving the Khalsa Panth. They will be remembered in our ardass eternally.

What a shock it came to be

When my father came to awaken me

At first I was annoyed

Soon it changed to fight

How odd it was

To be awakened

For I had to fight for my family’s dream

Before I stepped up to battle

I led a carefree life

At least until now,

Now my life has been occupied,

By the enemy

I felt pain, but I was fearless

It’s hard to explain how

But deep inside I somehow knew

My pain would be over

We were led by elders

We were told to guard our home

But then without warning

Some men came to take us away

My mother did not let them

As she fought with all of her strength

Father never lied to my family or I,

That sooner or later

We were going to die

And so it was on June 6th

We died there together

My family and I

We did our Nitnem

We did our Kirtan

We were loved

We were ripped from the arms of our

parents and thrown into the fire

We were nothing more than children

We had a future

We were the face the of this Panth

We had dreams too, then we had no hope

We were taken away in the dead of night

No air to breathe

Our parents cried as they saw their loved ones bleeding to death

We are separated from the world to be no more.

From the ashes, hear our plea

For we were children whose dreams and lives were stolen away!

We will always remember the pain and suffering…

But for the children whose lives were taken away

We shall fight to the very end

And make it clear

We are the next generation

Story of Satnam Kaur and Vaheguru Kaur from Discover

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