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		<description><![CDATA[Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar was born on November 24, 1965. His father is Bhai Jagjit Singh and mother Bhupinder Kaur. Bhai Sahib had one younger brother as well. Bhai Sahib came from a very educated, rich, and prosperous family. Both of Bhai Sahib&#8217;s parents were teachers and taught at nearby schools. Bhai Gurpal Singh spent [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar was born on November 24, 1965. His father is Bhai Jagjit Singh and mother Bhupinder Kaur. Bhai Sahib had one younger brother as well. Bhai Sahib came from a very educated, rich, and prosperous family. Both of Bhai Sahib&#8217;s parents were teachers and taught at nearby schools. Bhai Gurpal Singh spent the first five years at Bhucho Mandi with his grandmother. Bhai Sahib&#8217;s entire family was Amritdhari for some generations and so he received his love of the Guru in his heritage.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib was very devout. He would go to the Gurdwara daily and listen to nitnem there and only then eat anything.</p>
<p>Bhai Gurpal Singh graduated from high school in 1980 and then went to Punjab Agriculture Univesity in Ludhiana to study for his B.Sc in agriculture. He was very intelligent and attended school on a scholarship.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 347px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar" src="http://neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/Babbar-Khalsa/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar.jpg" alt="Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar" width="337" height="500" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Gurpal Singh&#8217;s love for Sikhi continued to grown and in 1981, he received amrit at the Ludhiana Smagam organized by the Akhand Kirtani Jatha. From that day he kept Sarbloh Rehit of the Khalsa. When he came home that night, on his shoulder he was carrying a boari, a sack filled with sarbloh battae and other vessels. He immediately took all the china and glassware and threw them in the garbage. Bhai Sahib told his parents, &#8220;We will cook and eat in sarbloh from now on. This is the Guru&#8217;s rehit.&#8221; Bhai Gurpal Singh began preparing his own meals.</p>
<p>Before going underground Bhai Sahib generally wore the Khalsa bana, with a damala and chola. Bhai Sahib was very strong and had a good physical build.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib excelled in education was one of the most intelligent students that the University had ever seen. Along with their education however, the young Singhs at the university did regular sat sang at the university dorms. Many students were inspired by Bhai Sahib&#8217;s example. Bhai Gurpal Singh and other young Singhs used to learn gatka and martial arts and talked about being ready to serve the Panth. When doing let stretches for martial arts classes, Bhai Sahib and his companions used to take each other to the limits and joke about the police using the same methods for torture.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib had a very strict nitnem. Every day, beyond his seven bani nitnem, he would also recite Sukhmani Sahib, Baranmaha, and Savaiyay. He memorised 16-17 banis, At the Delhi Akhand Kirtan Smagam, Bhai Sahib took part in the Gurbani competition and won Rs. 960. He also won a similar competiton in Ludhiana.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 414px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar at keertan smagam" src="http://neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/Babbar-Khalsa/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar-3.jpg" alt="Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar 3 Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar" width="404" height="500" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar at keertan smagam</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Sahib very much enjoyed doing keertan and playing joree. He had memorized about 50 shabads, Whenever he would come home, he would play a tape and play joree with it for practice. He would do his Rehras Sahib as keertan and would also do Asa Di Vaar keertan with great love.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib was a very good laridaar Akhand Paathi. To read shudh paath, he would consult with older Jatha Singhs. The Singhs in the Jatha respected him very much and he was greatly loved.</p>
<p>When the yearly Ludhiana Smagam would come, he would abandon everything and do seva in the langar day and night. Even school would become secondary.</p>
<p>Eventually the Ludhiana Sangat assigned Bhai Gurpal Singh the seva of preparing Degh. The seva of Degh is a very big seva and is given only to those Singhs who keep the strictest Sarbloh Bibek and also have a strong spiritual jeevan. At first Bhai Sahib was very inexperienced and the Degh did not turn out right. The Singhs gave him a tankhah. But by his keen interest and Guru Sahib&#8217;s blessings, Bhai Gurpal Singh became very good and was even nicknamed &#8220;Degha Vala Singh&#8221;.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib had total faith in Gurbani. He was dedicated to the principles espoused by the Akhand Kirtani Jatha and would go to the Jatha&#8217;s major Smagams in Amritsar, Anandpur Sahib, Delhi etc. Usually he could be seen sitting on stage play the khartaals. All night he would sit in one position, listening to the Rhensbai.</p>
<p>Bhai Gurpal Singh&#8217;s every pore was filled with love of the Guru. He was very anxious to preserve the honour of the Panth. The 1978 Nirankari Massacre in Amritsar had a deep effect on his mind. Bhai Gurpal Singh felt that the Singhs had been brutally slaughtered and there was no justice to follow.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib felt the desire to serve the Panth so in February 1984, he left for Amritsar. Someone asked Bhai Sahib what would happen to his family, Bhai Sahib Replied, &#8220;We are two brothers in the family. Now treat us like there is only one&#8221; (Bhai Sahib&#8217;s younger brother is still alive today).</p>
<p>Bhai Gurpal Singh&#8217;s father Sardar Jagjit Singh went to Amritsar and forced Bhai Sahib to return. He insisted Bhai Gurpal Singh continue his studies. Bhai Gurpal Singh returned but at this point began to secretly take part in operations against the Indian Government. Bhai Sahib felt that his sacrifice was needed to protect the Panth and fight against evil. He believed that the best way to use his life was to sacrifice it for the cause of the Guru.</p>
<p>When Bhai Sahib&#8217;s family began to build a new house, he would say to his father, &#8220;What is the benefit of these bricks? The Panth is locked in life and death struggle and our money should go to maintain our Panth&#8217;s honour.&#8221; Bhai Sahib encouraged his family to give their Dasvandh to the Sikh Movement.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img title="Bhai" src="http://neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/Babbar-Khalsa/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar-4.jpg" alt="Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar 4 Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar" width="500" height="329" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar&#39;s before going underground</p></div></p>
<p>Eventually Bhai Sahib went completely underground. Bhai Gurpal Singh Ji soon took part in big operations such as the rescuing of Bhai Anokh Singh Jee from the Ludhiana Court houses. He worked together with all organizations of Singhs.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib was always in Chardi Kala and had a tremendous nitnem. No matter what duty brought, he always did two Sukhmani Sahib paths before eating his evening meal. Singhs that saw him talk about the red-Gurmukhi glow that was present on his face. One Singh I talked to who did seva with Bhai Gurpal Singh said that Bhai Gurpal Singh could do Sukhmani Sahib very quickly and with great concentration. The Singhs used to talk amongst themselves and say that he was of a very high avastha and some Singhs even thought he was a Brahmgyani.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib became central to the operations conducted in the Malwa region. In early 1987 Bhai Sahib came to see his parents. Bhai Sahib asked his father to do Ardaas that his Sikhi would last intact to his final breaths. Seeing his mother very sad, Bhai Sahib said, &#8220;Guru Gobind Singh Ji sacrificed his four sons for us. We are two brothers. Can&#8217;t you give just one son to the Panth?&#8221; Bhai Sahib asked his family to have his final rites performed by Rehitvan Singhs from the Jatha.</p>
<p>Bhai Gurpal Singh was not able to meet his family again but sent them a final letter which is translated below:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Respecteds,</p>
<p>Vaahiguru Jee Ka Khalsa Vaahiguru Jee Kee Fateh!</p>
<p>By Guru Akaal Purakh&#8217;s supreme grace, I am in total Chardi Kala and Anand. I have no troubles at all. But I am sad about one thing that you are all depressed. But at the same time I was glad to know that Father is in Chardi Kala. There is no reason to be depressed. I wanted this fate. You can certainly be depressed, weep and wail if I ever betray the Panth, or act like a coward or if I commit any immoral crimes. And please do weep the day I give up my weapons before this evil government. But if by the grace of the Satguru, like countless of my brothers, I am successful in breathing my end with my kesh and Sikhi intact, then please do not weep.</p>
<p>Read Bani and jap naam and do ardaas before Satguru that he lets us pass this exam with his grace. Countless others die. Some die by taking drugs, others die in countless honourless ways commiting shameful acts. Be grateful that Sachay Pathshah has brought your son to his side.</p>
<p>Our love exists only if you stay in the limits of Sikhi and talk about love of Sikhi.</p>
<p>Everything else is fine. There is no need to worry. Every day you do paath and know that Dukh is medicine and Sukh is a disease. Please give my roaring Fateh with hands clasped together to [all family members and acquaintances].</p>
<p>Vaahiguru Jee Ka Khalsa Vaahiguru Jee Kee Fateh!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The time Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar was eagerly awaiting finally arrived on Monday May 11, 1987. Bhai Gurpal Singh had found out that another prominent Singh in the Movement, Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara, the assassin of Harchand Singh Longowal, had cut his kesh in order to conceal his identity. Bhai Sahib was firmly against compromising Sikhi to save one&#8217;s life. He decided he would go meet with Bhai Jarnail Singh and encourage him to keep his kesh again and get peshed at the next possible Amrit Sinchaar. Even in the thick of battle, with the Indian Security Forces hot on his trail, Bhai Gurpal Singh was willing to take a risk to help a fallen brother on the Path of Sikhi.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 311px"><img alt="Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar" src="http://neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/Khalistan-Liberation-Force/Bhai-Jarnail-Singh-Halwara.jpg" title="Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara - Khalistan Liberation Force" width="301" height="392" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara - Khalistan Liberation Force</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Gurpal Singh and another Singh met Bhai Jarnail Singh at village Haripur in Sangrur. They had a long discussion and decided to spend the night at a small hut in the fields. Somehow the Security Forces received word that these most wanted Singhs were in the area. Bhai Sahib had risen for Amrit vela when at 4am, the hut was surrounded Bhai Sahib heard some noises outside and immediately knew what was happening. They came out fighting and after a heated battle with the police, Bhai Sahib and Bhai Halwara were silenced. Bhai Gurpal Singh took the bullets in his chest and did not run. When he fell, Guru Sahib did one final kirpa on his Shaheed: Bhai Gurpal Singh&#8217;s head rested on an elevated water canal. Even in death, Guru Sahib did not let his Singh&#8217;s head bow before the enemy.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 354px"><img alt="Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar 6 Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar" src="http://neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/Babbar-Khalsa/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar-6.jpg" title="Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar Shaheedi Saroop" width="344" height="480" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar Shaheedi Saroop</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Sahib&#8217;s family was not aware of the Shaheedi until some days later. They finally found out about the Shaheedi from someone who mentioned seeing a picture in the newspaper.</p>
<p>After their Shaheedi countless Singh&#8217;s gathered at Bhai Gurpal Singh&#8217;s house and did an Akhand Paath and Akhand Kirtan, which was done in great Chardi Kala. The village of Halwara made a new Gurdwara in honour of Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara. In Bhucho Mandi even today there is a Gurdwara Sahib that has the pictures of Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar and is kept in his memory (though the name of the Gurdwara has been changed since).</p>
<p>Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar was a Chardi Kala sarblohi warrior. Even today his family keeps his old batay as his momentos. Bhai Sahib sacrificed his life in the highest of Khalsa traditions in order to fight against oppression and to maintain the honour of the Panth. When the Panth needed his head, he did not back down. Bhai Sahib&#8217;s example is one that we can all learn from today.</p>
<p>By Bhai Balpreet Singh. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara was born in village Manak Majra which is located approximately 3 miles from Mandi Gobindgarh, District Ludhiana (now presently in territorial jurisdiction of District Fatehgarh Sahib) in the month of January, 1961, into a small farming family. Bhai Sahib was born into the household of Mata Mohinder Kaur and Sardar [...]]]></description>
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<p>Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara was born in village Manak Majra which is located approximately 3 miles from Mandi Gobindgarh, District Ludhiana (now presently in territorial jurisdiction of District Fatehgarh Sahib) in the month of January, 1961, into a small farming family.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib was born into the household of Mata Mohinder Kaur and Sardar Harbant Singh. He was the youngest among four brothers and three sisters. Bhai Sahib’s family moved to village Halwara, District Ludhiana, where he completed his primary education at the local village school.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib was a keen and talented basketball player; he even represented Punjab in the inter-state school basketball games held in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. Bhai Sahib took admission in the sports wing at the Govt. College in Ludhiana. Prior to his first year examinations Bhai Sahib left college as he felt he could serve a higher purpose in life. Bhai Jarnail Singh began taking interest in religious and political affairs. Bhai Sahib became a member of the Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle, in which he contributed to the monthly journal of the study circle.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib was blessed with Amrit in the year of 1982. It was in this year that the religious-political scene had reached boiling point in the aftermath of the acquittal of Nakli Nirankaris involved in the massacre of the pious Sikh jatha who had peacefully marched to protest the cult&#8217;s repeated insult of Sikh Gurus and faith.</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib had built close relations within the leadership of the Sikh Students Federation which worked in close co-operation with Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa. Bhai Sahib became an active member of the SSF and often participated in peaceful protests against the atrocities being carried out upon his fellow Sikhs. For this reason Bhai Sahib was arrested but was released one month later. After his release, Bhai Sahib moved to Golden Temple complex to continue with his activities with the SSF.</p>
<p>Here, Bhai Sahib spent time with Sant Jarnail Singh. Sant Jarnail Singh greatly admired Bhai Sahibs affection and dedication for the Sikh Nation. During Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara’s first meeting with Sant Jarnail Singh, Sant Jarnail Singh asked Bhai Sahib of his name, Bhai Sahib smiled and responded “Jarnail Singh”. Sant Jarnail Singh placing his hand on Bhai Sahib’s head (blessing him) said:</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Do not give a bad name to the Jarnail Singh’s, and your actions should reflect your name, become a true Jarnail (General).&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Bhai Sahib was later arrested along with Bhai Gurinder Singh Bhola (who was later freed along with Gen. Labh Singh in the famous getaway organized by Bhai Manbeer Singh Chaheru) and other Singh’s in the connection of the murder of Ramesh Chander (son of Lala Jagat Narayan; founder-editor of the Hind Samachar group of newspapers) Bhai Sahib was imprisoned for about 17 months in pending of the trial. During this time in prison Bhai Sahib spent a lot of time meditating on The Lord’s name and had to endure a hunger strike to win the right to have darshan of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. On his release from jail in Feb. 1985, family members tried to convince Bhai Sahib to stay at home, but the hurt caused by Operation Bluestar and the Sikh Massacres in Delhi, to the psyche of the Sikh Nation, including Bhai Sahib was unbearable. Bhai Sahib felt that the time had now come to serve the purpose of his existence. At the time there was no organised movement of militancy but he seemed to be determined to avenge enemies and traitors of the Sikh Nation without any visible wherewithal and logistics support. Bhai Sahib’s brother states:</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;He had become a totally transformed soul than what I saw of him years before.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Bhai Sahib went underground just two days after his release from prison. Bhai Sahib became one of the leading persons to revive the movement after the blow of Operation Bluestar. Bhai Sahib always selected, planned and executed his targets with utmost wisdom and skill. It is not possible to attribute the exact number of militant operations to Bhai Sahibs name as he never publically claimed responsibility for any action (as a show of humblesness). Only the police files and further newspaper reports can throw some light on these aspects. However, one action which Bhai Sahibs name has become attached with is the assassination of Harchand Singh Longowal in the Akal Parkash Gurdwara at Sherpur in Sangrur District, on August 1985.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 311px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/Khalistan-Liberation-Force/Bhai-Jarnail-Singh-Halwara.jpg" alt="Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara" width="301" height="392" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara</p></div></p>
<p>After the assassination of Harchand Singh Longowal, the Hindustani forces were frantically searching for Bhai Jarnail Singh; Bhai Sahib’s family was constantly harassed by the Indian Agencies trying to find clues of Bhai Sahib’s whereabouts, but to no avail. During the assassination of Harchand Singh Longowal, some of Bhai Jaranail Singh’s companions were arrested. Bhai Sahib hatched a plan to free his companions; Bhai Sahib bought a house located near Sangrur jail, where his fellow Singh’s were being held captive. However, the plan was leaked and Bhai Sahib was not able to carry out his task. Bhai Jarnail Singh lived and attained supreme sacrifice for the Sikh Nation, which was his avowed mission. At one time DGP Riberio claimed the militancy could be controlled just with arrest of Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara and Bhai Gurjit Singh of SSF. Bhai Sahib is said to have been connected with most of the leading militants, such as Bhai Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala (KLF), Bhai Charanjit Singh Channi (Talwandi Rai), Bhai Varinder Singh Dakha (Bhai Jarnail Singh himself had convinced Bhai Varinder Singh Dakha to join the freedom struggle), Bhai Iqbal Singh Babbar, Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar and many brave warriors who have gone to the gallows for the common cause of the Sikh Nation.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 363px"><img title="Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar" src="http://www.neverforget84.com/gallery/albums/Babbar-Khalsa/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar/Bhai-Gurpal-Singh-Babbar-2.jpg" alt="Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar 2 Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara" width="353" height="500" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar</p></div></p>
<p>Bhai Sahib was killed along with Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar on the dawn of May 11, 1987 in Haripur, District Sangrur when the police surrounded the house where he and Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar had spent the night. Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar attained Shaheedi (Martyrdom) whilst battling with the police. Bhai Sahib attained Shaheedi when was shot after attempting to escape subsequent to freeing himself from police officers who wanted to arrest him alive. Two of his associates are said to have escaped from the scene whilst retaliating with the police. After their Shaheedi countless Singh’s gathered at Bhai Gurpal Singh&#8217;s house and did an Akhand Paath and Akhand Kirtan, which was done in great Chardi Kala (High Spirits). The village of Halwara made a new Gurdwara in honour of Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara. In Bhucho Mandi even today there is a Gurdwara Sahib that has the pictures of Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar and is kept in his memory (though the name of the Gurdwara has been changed since).</p>
<p>Bhai Sahib had an award of 150,000Rs on his head which was highest of the time. Bhai Sahib’s contribution and popularity could well be measured by the police arrangements made to keep masses away from his final rites ceremony.</p>
<p>All the routes leading to village were closed for all traffic. The venue of ceremony was encircled by heavily armed police officers and fields were patrolled by police on horseback. Two DIG ranks were in overall charge supervising the Punjab police and Para-military arrangements.</p>
<p>Despite all these provisions made by the Indian forces, Sikhs from all over Punjab flooded to village Halwara, to pay respect to Bhai Sahib. Onlookers were amazed to see the huge number of people who had come to attend Bhai Sahib’s final rites; it was as if the whole of Punjab had gathered to pay their respects to their fallen hero. The number of people that had assembled after Bhai Sahib’s Shaheedi confirmed that the Freedom Fighter’s had the sympathy and full backing by the people of Punjab.</p>
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