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This pic is just awesome :wub:

Thanks for sharing it..

These Singhs were totally Nyare/Niraale..

I've heard from Singhs that they would wear Baana in jail and Baba Thakur Singh Ji used to bring them choole :)

No cop had the guts to go near them!! So they would just do what they wanted!!

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everyone should read these mahaan shahheds' "jail Chithiah." It will show everyone what the khalistani dream really was like before a whole bunch of thugs and punks joined the movement and killed it with the help of the central gov't.

In this book, it tells of how the judge who ordered them to be hanged asked them. " are you willing to die for khalistan," and these singhs said it would be an honor for them to have their blood spilled on the pavitar soil of khalistan. Bhai Sukha and Jinda were given many opportunities to get a lesser sentence, but they were adamant about facing the consequences for killing General Vaidiya, the general who led operation blue star.

The judge while ordering the sentence was trembling, as he greatly admired the two singhs. When the mother of Bhai Jinda heard about the death sentence, she did not shed one tear and she said she was proud of giving birth to a son who was sacrifiing himself for the shaan of the sikh kaum.

While in prison they refused to wear the clothes of common criminals because they said they had done sewa fro their kaum and were not common criminals. They forced the prison officials to let them wear full bana. The stories are endless, and they are all in the above mentioned book.

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everyone should read these mahaan shahheds' "jail Chithiah." It will show everyone what the khalistani dream really was like before a whole bunch of thugs and punks joined the movement and killed it with the help of the central gov't.

In this book, it tells of how the judge who ordered them to be hanged asked them. " are you willing to die for khalistan," and these singhs said it would be an honor for them to have their blood spilled on the pavitar soil of khalistan. Bhai Sukha and Jinda were given many opportunities to get a lesser sentence, but they were adamant about facing the consequences for killing General Vaidiya, the general who led operation blue star.

The judge while ordering the sentence was trembling, as he greatly admired the two singhs. When the mother of Bhai Jinda heard about the death sentence, she did not shed one tear and she said she was proud of giving birth to a son who was sacrifiing himself for the shaan of the sikh kaum.

While in prison they refused to wear the clothes of common criminals because they said they had done sewa fro their kaum and were not common criminals. They forced the prison officials to let them wear full bana. The stories are endless, and they are all in the above mentioned book.

I would love to read this book where could i find it from I just

did a Google and was unable to find it.

Does any one else have any stories on Sukh and Jinder ?

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