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		<title>Singh Soorme &#8211; Issue 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singh Soorme issue 3 features articles on Singhs from the Babbar Khalsa Jathebandi, including unseen and rare pictures with Jeevanis written from first hand accounts of former Babbar Khalsa Singhs. Features articles on: 1978 Massacres Formation of Babbar Khalsa Jathedar Talwinder Singh Babbar Bhai Sukhdev Singh Babbar Bhai Anokh Singh Babbar Master Sukhwinder Singh Babbar [...]]]></description>
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<p>Singh Soorme issue 3 features articles on Singhs from the Babbar Khalsa Jathebandi, including unseen and rare pictures with Jeevanis written from first hand accounts of former Babbar Khalsa Singhs.</p>
<p>Features articles on:</p>
<p>1978 Massacres<br />
Formation of Babbar Khalsa<br />
Jathedar Talwinder Singh Babbar<br />
Bhai Sukhdev Singh Babbar<br />
Bhai Anokh Singh Babbar<br />
Master Sukhwinder Singh Babbar</p>
<p>Clearing misconceptions regarding Sant Jarnail Singh&#8217;s Jatha vs Babbar Singhs</p>
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		<title>1978 Amritsar Massacre</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On 13th April 1978, the Akhand Kirtani Jatha gathered together from all over India at Amritsar to hold their yearly Vaisakhi Smagam. Kirtan had started from Amrit Vela and at about ten o&#8217;clock an important message was received. The message said that the followers of Nirankari chief Gurbachan Singh were holding a procession in Amritsar [...]]]></description>
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<p>On 13th April 1978, the Akhand Kirtani Jatha gathered together from all over India at Amritsar to hold their yearly Vaisakhi Smagam. Kirtan had started from Amrit Vela and at about ten o&#8217;clock an important message was received. The message said that the followers of Nirankari chief Gurbachan Singh were holding a procession in Amritsar and were shouting insulting slogans directed at Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the Sikh religion.</p>
<p>The Sangat knew very well that the Nirankaris had been doing such things for several years. The Nirankaris had even gone so far as to give degrading names to prominent Gursikhs including Mata Tripta, Bhai Gurdas, Bibi Nanaki, Baba Buddha, Bhai Lalo and Bhagat Kabir. They scornfully referred to Guru Granth Sahib Ji as &#8220;a bundle of papers&#8221;, and they called Kar Sewa &#8220;Bikar Sewa&#8221;. The Nirankari leader is on record as saying that Guru Gobind Singh had made only Panj Pyare (Five Beloved) and that he would make &#8216;Sat Sitaare&#8217; (seven stars). He had even dared to place his foot upon Guru Granth Sahib Ji.</p>
<p>Since 1943 the Nirankaris have annoyed the Sikhs by distorting Gurbani to promote their warped ideals; just as many Sant-led movements do today. However it was during the 1970&#8242;s that the then Nirankari &#8216;Satguru&#8217; Gurbachan &#8216;Singh&#8217;, went even further. He published articles stating that, Gurdwara Sarovars are pools which serve no purpose and they should be filled-up; Guru Gobind Singh Ji was either fighting battles or hunting and that he knew nothing about meditation; that no sensible person can call the writings in the &#8216;bulky miscellany&#8217; (referring to Guru Granth Sahib Ji) a divine revelation.</p>
<p>Bhai Fauja Singh Ji heard the news from the loudspeaker when he was kneading the dough for the langar. He washed his hands and rushed to the congregation. He delivered a short speech, explaining the dire situation and drew a line, asking for those who are willing to accept martyrdom to cross it. Bhai Joginder Singh Talwara asked children and women not to go. However, many Bibian still insisted on going. After performing Ardas, the Gursikhs bowed before Guru Granth Sahib Ji and went off to Ramdas Niwas.</p>
<p>Upon reaching Ramdas Niwas they found that the procession had finished. The Gursikhs then decided that they should go to the place where the Nirankaris had gathered to hold a peaceful but resolute protest against the blasphemous insults directed at Guru Sahib. It is known that Sikhs of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha and the Bhindra Jatha reached the Reego Bridge near Gobind Gar. Here, the Police stopped them. The Gursikhs demonstrated to the police about the insults being shouted at the gathering. These insults could be heard clearly from where they were standing. They told the police that they wanted to protest against the organisers of the gathering and the hurtful insults. A police officer told the Gursikhs that he would go and stop the Nirankaris and for them to remain there. The police officer went to where the Nirankaris had gathered and the Sikhs waited patiently for thirty minutes for him to return.</p>
<p>On his return there were more policemen accompanying him. D.S.P Joshi told the assembled jatha to go back and that the procession had ended a long time ago. But provoking speeches could still be heard on the loudspeakers. Then about five to six thousand uniformed Nirankaris rushed towards the group of about two to three hundred Gursikhs. Within seconds the massive force of Nirankaris mercilessly attacked them with pistols, rifles, spears, swords, bow and arrows, sticks, stones, acid bottles and home made bombs. The Gursikhs that were hit with bullets fell to the ground and were brutally butchered with swords, spears and axes. As the ground became covered with the bodies of the dead and wounded the police fired tear gas and bullets, but even that was directed towards the jatha, causing further injuries and death. In this way, the Nirankaris received greater assistance and were emboldened.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 350px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" src="http://neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/1978-Nakli-Nirinkari-Massacres/Bhai-Fauja-Singh/Bhai-Fauja-Singh-Shaheedi-Saroop.jpg" alt="Bhai Fauja Singh Shaheedi Saroop 1978 Amritsar Massacre" width="340" height="450" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Fauja Singh Ji was fired upon by the Superintendent of Police, who emptied  the bullets from his pistol into Bhai Fauja Singh&#8217;s chest. These were not the only bullets he was to receive that day, but he kept on standing, uttering only &#8220;Waheguru&#8221;. Two Sikhs attempted to carry the still breathing and chanting Bhai Fauja Singh to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment, but were quickly arrested by the Police. Bhai Fauja Singh&#8217;s body was taken by the Police and put into the &#8220;dead wagon&#8221;. Again, another Sikh came upon Bhai Fauja Singh and found him breathing and still uttering &#8220;Waheguru&#8221;. He attempted to help, but half an hour later, when Bibi Amarjit Kaur arrived, Bhai Fauja Singh had attained martyrdom.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 244px"><img title="Bibi Amarjit Kaur with Shaheedi saroop of Bhai Fauja Singh" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/images/history/bibi-amarjit-kaur.jpg" alt="bibi amarjit kaur 1978 Amritsar Massacre" width="234" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Bibi Amarjit Kaur with Shaheedi saroop of Bhai Fauja Singh</p></div></p>
<p>D.S.P Joshi was responsible for shooting Bhai Fauja Singh. He did not allow anyone to provide medical attention to Bhai Fauja Singh. Eventually the police took the bodies of the Shaheeds to the morgue. The wounded were taken to hospital.</p>
<p>The astonishing thing is that the gathering of the Nirankaris continued for three-and-a-half hours after this bloody massacre had occurred. It has also become known that the D.C of Gurdaspur, Naranjan Singh I.A.S, and other senior officers were present in the gathering during the massacre. It is clear that the authorities of the Amritsar district allowed the Nirankaris to hold their procession in the Sikhs main city of Amritsar during Vaisakhi. The Police authorities are guilty of colluding with and allowing the Nirankaris complete freedom to kill at will, and not dealing with them properly at the right time.</p>
<p>Dalbir Singh produced a telling eyewitness account. Dalbir was a former communist who had devoted himself to trade union activities for more than a decade and is one of many who believe that the Nirankaris had fought the Sikhs with a pre-conceived plan. At the time of the clash he was a correspondent at The Tribune based in Amritsar. His report states:</p>
<p>&#8220;It was the afternoon of 13th April 1978. I had returned home from a routine walk around Amritsar. I was taking a nap after lunch when the telephone rang. Someone who refused to identify himself told me that several people had been killed during a shooting incident at the Nirankari convention. I rushed out to the stadium at the railway colony.</p>
<p>There were many dead bodies that were strewn outside the venue of the convention. I didn&#8217;t yet know what had happened. I wandered around and met Govind Singh, the son-in-law of the Nirankari chief, on the stage. Govind Singh first led me to a tent in which there were many armed persons. After entering it, he suddenly turned around to lead me to another tent in which some Nirankaris were chatting with the Deputy Superintendent of Police.</p>
<p>I approached him and explained that I had seen some armed men who might have been the killers. The officer completely ignored this information. The next day, the police searched the Nirankari centre in Amritsar for the killers and their weapons. They had let the killers scatter, when they could still have been nearby, only to catch scapegoats one day after the actual incident.&#8221; Dalbir Singh maintains that the local administration had allowed the main culprits to escape.</p>
<p>The government produced a panel of doctors for the post mortem of the dead bodies. It has become known that Mr Janjooha D.C ordered the post mortems to be done only by one doctor and the government orders were not correctly carried out.The D.C was also involved with the Nirankaris.</p>
<p>The press also printed the news details of the incident incorrectly. The Gursikhs of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha and the Bhindra Jatha were called &#8216;fanatics&#8217;. Harbhajan Singh Yogi responded stated:</p>
<p>&#8220;Today I read the newspaper report in which it was said, &#8216;a body of fanatic Sikhs&#8217;. If doing Kirtan and defending the good name of our father Guru Gobind Singh Ji makes us fanatics, then we welcome this allegation. Remember, those who do not defend the honour of their father are never worthy of respect on earth. These martyrs of Amritsar have shown us that we shall live in dignity; if it is not possible, we choose to die with honour.&#8221;</p>
<p>The killing of the Gursikhs by the Nirankari leader Gurbachan Singh was a heinous crime. We ask from where and from who did the arsenal of weapons come from? By giving the order to kill the leader of the Nirankaris was the main guilty party of the bloody massacre and should have been punished according to the full weight of the law. However, the Indian government administration, it police and judiciary, were exposed as partners to the Nirankaris and guilty of failing to deliver justice.</p>
<p>The Amritsar Massacre set alight the flames of justice in the Panth by the martyrdom of thirteen Gursikhs and seventy wounded. Ten Gursikhs were members of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha and two from the Bhindra Jatha. Many of them left wives and children. The Khalsa Panth will always remember the thirteen Shaheeds, as will their great Kurbani.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 429px"><img title="Funeral of 1978 Shaheeds" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/images/history/1978-funeral.jpg" alt="1978 funeral 1978 Amritsar Massacre" width="419" height="302" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Funeral of 1978 Shaheeds</p></div></p>
<p>The funeral took place on Saturday 15th April 1978 outside Gurdwara Ramsar Sahib, in front of a congregation of about twenty-five to thirty thousand people. The thirteen martyrs were united on a single funeral pyre, to be cremated together.</p>
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		<title>Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bhai Fauja Singh was born on 17th May 1936 in District Gurdaspur. His father Sardar Surain Singh was a middle class farmer. After the formation of Pakistan they moved to the village of Gazneepur, which is 6 miles on the Gurdaspur Dera Baba Nanak road. During his childhood days Fauja Singh always used to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 439px"><img title="Bibi Amarjit Kaur &amp; Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/1978-Nakli-Nirinkari-Massacres/Bhai-Fauja-Singh/Bhai-Fauja-Singh-and-Bibi-Amarjit-Kaur.jpg" alt="Bhai Fauja Singh and Bibi Amarjit Kaur Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" width="429" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Bibi Amarjit Kaur &amp; Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Fauja Singh was born on 17th May 1936 in District Gurdaspur.  His father Sardar Surain Singh was a middle class farmer.  After the formation of Pakistan they moved to the village of Gazneepur,  which is 6 miles on the Gurdaspur Dera Baba Nanak road.</p>
<p>During his childhood days Fauja Singh always used to  be the leader of boys of a similar age in his village.  He got baptised while he was studying in the tenth class,  but because he did not receive the gift of Naam,  the spiritual hunger inside him did not disappear  and his mind was always elsewhere.  At this small age he disappeared from home for one  month and stayed with some Sants and Sadhs.  After passing the tenth class he enrolled in Khalsa  College, Amritsar, but still his mind was elsewhere.  He then again disappeared. His family looked for him  everywhere and even advertised in the papers.  He stayed away from home for 2 years at the Deras of  the Sants and Sadhs to try to satisfy his  spiritual hunger. A false Sadh gave him a Mantar  on which he meditated for 2 years. Then he was  found and brought home and his family again put him into College.</p>
<p>In 1964, he got baptised at a smagam organised  by the Akhand Kirtani Jatha. On Vaisakhi 1965 his  marriage took place with Bibi Amarjit Kaur and  on this occasion Bhai Jeevan Singh performed the Kirtan.  At the age of 28 Bhai Fauja Singh again took up  the appearance that was most loved by the Tenth Guru.  Whoever the Guru blesses, he shows that person how  to wear the uniform of Akal Purakh`s Khalsa army.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 485px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh playing gatka" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/1978-Nakli-Nirinkari-Massacres/Bhai-Fauja-Singh/Bhai-Fauja-Singh-13.jpg" alt="Bhai Fauja Singh 13 Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" width="475" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh playing gatka</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Fauja Singh learnt Gatka and persuaded  other young Sikhs to learn it as well.  He was the best Gatka player in the area and there  was nobody around who could beat him.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have been in the Jatha for quite a while now  and have been lucky enough to meet many highly spiritual Sikhs of the Guru.  Bhai Fauja Singh was different; he had Bir Ras and Nam Ras.  Bhai Fauja Singh was always ready to fight against  un-righteouness and stand up for the truth.  Some highly spiritual Singhs from the Jatha told him to just meditate.  They did not think that in these peaceful times  there would be a need for our peoplc to give &#8220;Shaheedi&#8221;.  The Sikhs gave &#8220;Shaheedi&#8221; at the time of the Gurus  because the Hindu Rajas, Mughal and Pathan rulers  where trying to destroy the Sikh religion. But now  the situation was different. Some brothers even joked  about his Bir Ras.&#8221; (Prof. Gurmukh Singh).</p>
<p>After 1970 Bhai Fauja Singh started doing a lot of Seva for Gursikhs.  He worked around Amritsar. He used to spend all  the wages he and his wife earned on the Seva of the Singhs.  Bibi Ji told us that sometimes he used to say &#8220;All  the money we spend on ourselves is wasted but the money  we spend on doing Seva for the Gursikhs is not  wasted and is saved in our bank&#8221;. Then he would  say &#8220;The tenth Guru formed the Khalsa by shedding his blood.  When this plant gets dried up, it needs more blood.  Then the Guru`s beloved ones spill their blood to  keep the Khalsa`s flag flying. This cycle comes  approximately every 50 years&#8221;.</p>
<p>According to Bhai Fauja Singh the Khalsa Panth&#8217;s  plant was drying up due to the cycle. He used  to say to his companions that there is a lot of  disrespect taking place of our religion and future  generations will ask what were our forefathers like,  who accepted everything quietly.</p>
<p>The words of Shaheeds are special. The spiritual  bliss they get from reading verses like  &#8220;Purja Purja Kat Marai Kab Hoo Nah Shadai Keth&#8221; only they know.  Bibi Amarjit Kaur said that during his last six  months, Bhai Fauja Singh kept saying to her,  &#8220;Bring a picture of my dead body in front of you.  Will you be able to bear it? Be strong and don&#8217;t despair.&#8221;  Bibi Ji realised that one day he would give his life for the Panth.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 380px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh giving a speech" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/1978-Nakli-Nirinkari-Massacres/Bhai-Fauja-Singh/Bhai-Fauja-Singh-9.jpg" alt="Bhai Fauja Singh 9 Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" width="370" height="500" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh giving a speech</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Fauja Singh used to say some very special  things and everybody would wonder where he discovered these truths.  He used to say that a greedy person could never be religious.  To be a religious person you have to be honest  and content and live by the Will of God. He had  honesty, meditation and contentment. He ate what he received happily,  and was never greedy, living by the will of God.</p>
<p>&#8220;I first met Bhai Fauja Singh in 1972 at the Darbar Sahib.  He did not know me but he said his Fateh to me  and met me like we had been old friends. He took  me to where he was staying and kept me there for two or three days.  During this first meeting he told me something very  secretive that I am sharing with the readers after his Shaheedi.  He told me that in his previous life he was in Baba  Deep Singh&#8217;s Jatha and became Shaheed at Lohgarh.  Now again he has done Shaheedi for the Khalsa Panth  in the holy city of Amritsar near Lohgarh.  Those that have seen and met Bhai Fauja Singh all  agree that he was filled with the spirit of &#8220;Mohai Marnai Ka Chow Hai&#8221;.</p>
<p>Shakespeare said &#8220;What&#8217;s in a name?&#8221;, but the  name Bhai Fauja Singh given to him by his parents,  from the Hukamnama of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, was  definitely a true picture of him.  Bhai Fauja Singh really was a soldier of the Guru`s  army in this and his previous life.&#8221; (Prof. Gurmukh Singh)</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 352px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/1978-Nakli-Nirinkari-Massacres/Bhai-Fauja-Singh/Bhai-Fauja-Singh.jpg" alt="Bhai Fauja Singh Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" width="342" height="450" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh</p></div></p>
<p>In August-September 1977 in Gurdaspur Jail, he  wrote a poem under the title of Kurbani.  This was probably his first and last poem because  as far as it is known, he was not a poet.  This poem was written 7-8 months before his Shaheedi.  There are two main points that come to light.  First is the declining state of the Khalsa Panth.  The soul that has met the Khalsa in his last life  and gave his blood for that Khalsa, how can he  accept the present situation? Even though he was  only 42 years old, because he had been doing the  Seva of the Khalsa Panth, the one or two events that happened  in Amritsar were intolerable for him. The incident  that took place in the Misri Bajar in 1972  in which the Guru Granth Sahib Ji was treated with  disrespect showed Bhai Fauja Singh&#8217;s true personality.  He was a farm inspector at the time. Even the  police were scared to arrest the criminals.  Bhai Fauja Singh intervened and caught the criminals  and punished them accordingly. He was very saddened  by the fact that our Panthic leaders tried to keep  the whole incident quiet in case it may lead to some  Hindu-Sikh conflict. He could not understand how a  Sikh could quietly sit by as somebody was insulting  or treating the Guru Granth Sahib Ji with disrespect.  He always had one question in his mind,  &#8220;What has happened to the Khalsa Panth?&#8221;</p>
<p>The question arose again on 17th October 1975.  The Sikh Sangats were celebrating Sangrand at Gurdwara Bhai Salo Ji.  The Langar was being served at the time.  Some thugs came and treated the Guru Granth Sahib Ji  with disrespect and beat up the Sevadar and Granthi of the Gurdwara.  They also made plans to burn down the Gurdwara  Guru Keh Mehal that night. When Bhai Fauja Singh heard about this incident in the evening he got together  some Singhs and went there straight away.</p>
<p>First they went to see the disrespectful  treatment of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji  at Gurdwara Bhai Salo and the damage done to the Gurdwara.  After seeing this incident the Singhs started  shouting &#8220;Sat Sri Akal&#8221; and went off to protect Gurdwara Guru Keh Mehal.  The thugs surrounded the Singhs from tall buildings  on all four sides and started throwing stones, bricks and acid bottles  at them. Even though the Singh&#8217;s clothes and  bodies were covered in blood, they did not care for  their own lives and protected the Gurdwara from being burnt down. After 1972,  this was the second painful event to happen at the  Sikh headquarters, Amritsar. The Panthic leaders at  that time pretended as if nothing had happened and accepted no responsibility  even though so much damage had happened at the Gurdwara.</p>
<p>The result of these actions by the Singhs was  that the troublemakers now knew that one lion among  sheep was more than enough. After this second  incident in 1975 Bhai Fauja Singh did not sit  quietly at home. Guru Maharaj stopped his daily  presence at the office at the end of October 1975.  He received money sitting at home, and he assumed  this to be God&#8217;s blessing. He said laughingly in Jan  1978 to Prof. Gurmukh Singh, &#8220;Satguru is having his  Seva done and is giving my wages from the Punjab Government.&#8221;</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 356px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/1978-Nakli-Nirinkari-Massacres/Bhai-Fauja-Singh/Bhai-Fauja-Singh-2.jpg" alt="Bhai Fauja Singh 2 Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" width="346" height="450" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh</p></div></p>
<p>After the 1975 incident Bhai Fauja Singh organised a new programme.  He mentioned in his poem that, &#8220;the Joth (Light) in  the Khalsa was disappearing and we will again awaken it&#8221;.  In June/July 1976 a group of Singhs commenced religious  preaching in 10 villages in Gurdaspur over 10 days.  Prof Gurmukh Singh was lucky enough to be among this Jatha.  Bhai Fauja Singh had a very bad impression from  the previous incidents regarding Sikhs living in the cities,  and thought that they were not prepared to sacrifice their lives.</p>
<p>So he turned his attention to the villages  so that perhaps the sleeping Panth, which was  asleep in village life, may be awakened by telling  them; about Satguru`s history, performing Gurbani  Kirtan and taking Amrit. This Jatha also held Gatka demonstrations.  After the Kirtan, Bhai Fauja Singh would talk to  the Sangat and this had a good effect on the Sangat.  A similar Smagam was held in March 1977 for 15 days at Khalsa Farm,  where Bhai Fauja Singh persuaded young Sikhs to  learn Gatka and told them of the problems of the Sikh Panth today,  they also performed Kirtan and meditated.</p>
<p>During this period, another incident happened  which again showed the courage and spirit of Bhai Fauja Singh.  The Police arrested a Hindu woman. During her  interrogation, the Police officers began to rape her.  Her husband, unable to stop her from being gang-raped,  went to the magistrates to secure her release  and file a complaint about the Police. However they  refused to intervene. He then went to various  pundits and mullahs for help, but none wanted to go against the Police.  Eventually he went to the Singhs. People had informed  him of a Singh called Bhai Fauja Singh of Amritsar.  Bhai Sahib had become very prominent due to his  fearless attitude. He immediately went to see Bhai Sahib,  who at once with some Singhs went to the Police station.  On seeing the pitiable state of the woman,  he immediately released the woman, and severely  punished the guilty police officers.  Later he was sent to prison for this action.  However he showed that the Khalsa which rescued  innocent women in Sikh History, is still alive today  to save humanity from injustice.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 371px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/1978-Nakli-Nirinkari-Massacres/Bhai-Fauja-Singh/Bhai-Fauja-Singh-3.jpg" alt="Bhai Fauja Singh 3 Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" width="361" height="449" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh</p></div></p>
<p>In the poem &#8220;Kurbani&#8221; Bhai Sahib warns the  Khalsa Panth about the disrespect of the Siri Guru  Granth Sahib taking place everywhere, which he  could not tolerate. He could not accept the insults  at Guru Maharaj from the Nakali (fake) Nirankaris.  At the end of the poem Bhai Sahib writes that my  head is yours, Vaheguru, and I shall offer it to you.  Bhai Fauja Singh was a great soldier, who selflessly  and joyfully spent his life in fighting against  injustice and standing up for the truth.</p>
<p>For over 30 years the Nakali Nirankaris have  tried to oppose the Sikhs. They would speak wrongly  in front of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji;  they would call the Kar Seva in Harmander Sahib,  Bikar Seva; make fun of the Rehat-Rehni;  say that Gurbani was meaningless, and insult the  Panj Pyarai. Even though all this was happening  the Sikh leadership closed its eyes and ears and  did not care about the deeply hurt minds of the Sikhs.  Because of this stance taken by the Sikh Panth,  the Nirankaris grew in confidence.  They grew so much in confidence that on the day  of the birth of Khalsa, the Vaisakhi of 1978,  in Amritsar, their leader sat under a canopy with a  fan being waved over him, and held a procession through  the streets boasting that Guru Gobind Singh Ji made  5 beloved ones and I have made 7 stars, (Sat Sitaraes).</p>
<p>At this time the Akhand Kirtani Jatha Smagam was  taking place and Bhai Fauja Singh was doing the  Seva of kneading the flour for the Langar. Immediately  after hearing the news he went outside to  where everybody was gathered. Together with some  other Singhs, he made a decision on what to do  and then started the Ardas. This was his Shaheedi  Ardas and the last Ardas that he ever did.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 350px"><img title="Bhai Fauja Singh Shaheedi Saroop" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/1978-Nakli-Nirinkari-Massacres/Bhai-Fauja-Singh/Bhai-Fauja-Singh-Shaheedi-Saroop.jpg" alt="Bhai Fauja Singh Shaheedi Saroop Shaheed Bhai Fauja Singh" width="340" height="450" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Bhai Fauja Singh Shaheedi Saroop</p></div></p>
<p>On the day of Vaisakhi 13th April 1978 about  125 Singhs went to peacefully protest against  the Nirankari procession and against Nakali  Nirankari Gurbachan Singh&#8217;s insults against  the Gurus. Bhai Fauja Singh was barefooted and  all the Singhs were reciting Gurbani.  The Nakali Nirankari army fired at the unarmed  Singhs, and Bhai Fauja Singh and 12 other  Singhs became Shaheeds and 70-75 Singhs were  wounded. After his Shaheedi, the Leaders and  Jathedars of the Panth stated that Bhai Fauja  Singh and the other Singhs had given &#8220;Shaheedi&#8221;  for the great task from which we had been hiding.  They had not only woken the Panth, but also made  us stronger, so that we can pay more attention to this in the future.</p>
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