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Shaheed Bibi Parmjeet Kaur ?      During operation Bluestar Bibi Ji refused to leave the side of Guru Granth Sahib ji and stood alongside Guru Sahib like a guard, Bibi ji was martyred on 5th June. 

On Vaisakhi, April 13, 1978, thirteen Sikhs attained Shaheedi (martyrdom) whilst peacefully protesting against the fake Nirankari cult in Amritsar. The leading figure of these Sikhs was Bhai Fauja Singh. Bibi Amarjit Kaur, his wife became an influential figure after his martyrdom. Bibi Amarjit Kaur’s sister Bibi Paramjeet Kaur was present at Harmandir Sahib in 1984 during Operation Blue Star, but she refused to leave her Guru to save herself. She chose instead to remain alongside Guru Granth Sahib in a room of the complex, in an attempt to save any sacrilege occurring to her Guru . On the 5th June 1984 she was martyred doing so.

shaheed Bibi Paramjit Kaur | Harmandir sahib, Fauja singh

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30 minutes ago, Singh1989 said:

Sant Jarnail blessed her marriage that took place a few months or weeks prior to BlueStar.

Bro thats a different Parmajeet Kaur. The one your talking about was Bibi Paramjeet Kaur Sandhu she was a member of the All India Sikh Students Federation and she also became Shaheed during operation blue star

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5 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Bro thats a different Parmajeet Kaur. The one your talking about was Bibi Paramjeet Kaur Sandhu she was a member of the All India Sikh Students Federation and she also became Shaheed during operation blue star

YEAH! Just seen the pic now of one you talking about. Sorry! Bibi Parmjeet Kaur was very young

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Shaheed Bibi Paramjeet Kaur Sandhu. Bibi was a member of All India Sikh Student Federation was married to Shaheed Bhai Harminder Singh Sandhu who was the General secretary of All India Sikh Student Federation. Bibi and Bhai sahib married 3 weeks before Operation Blue star where bibi became Shaheed . Sant Jarnail Singh Ji blessed the couple and put garlands around the couple on their wedding. 3 weeks later Bibi Paramjeet Kaur became Shaheed

Photos of their wedding

SHAHEED BEEBI PARMJIT KAUR | SIKH YOUTH FEDERATION BHINDRANWALA ...mothers-day_03-Copy-341x500.jpg

Sant Jarnail Singh & Shaheed Singhniya of June 1984 | FlickrMothers Of Khalsa Panth | Sikh24.comটুইটারে #FreeJaggiNow: "Kaur's In The Battle of Amritsar ...

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13 hours ago, akaaliKhalsa1699 said:

anyone know that there were actually 2 hindu men that decided to fight alongside sant ji during operation bluestar!? I just found that out. its good to see that many hindus knew what was right, and decided to agree with sant ji. but these 2 brave hindus, fought alongside sant ji! I feel great to see this.

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Thanks for the post. I had heard some hindu friends of sant ji fought alongside the singhs against the indian army. They should be remembered along with the singhs who became shaheed during operation bluestar. 

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