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Singh Soorme – Issue 1

November 14, 2010 by  
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Singh Soorme Magazine The 1st edition of Singh Soorme magazine was released in June, 2010 and initially distributed at the 1984 rememberance rally in London. The full colour glossy magazine detailing Singhs from the Bhindranwale Tiger Force was received very well among the old and young alike. All the articles were written especially for the magazine and featured many pictures unseen for over 25 years. Features full length articles on: Shaheed Bhai Surjit Singh Painta Shaheed Bhai Karaj Singh Thande Shaheed... read more »

Singh Soorme – Issue 2

November 14, 2010 by  
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Singh Soorme: Issue 2 On 30th October 2010 Neverforget84.com sevadaars alongside local volunteers (Southall) organised a Mahaan Sanjha Shaheedi Smagam in remembrance of those massacred in the 1984 Anti Sikh Pogroms, and also in remembrance of Shaheeds: Bhai Harjinder Singh ‘Jinda’, Bhai Sukhdev Singh ‘Sukha’, Bhai Beant Singh, Bhai Satwant Singh and Bhai Kehar Singh. All Panthic Jathebandis participated whereby Kirtan and Katha was performed by AKJ, Taksaali, and Nihung Jathas,... read more »

Shaheed Bhai Charat Singh Babbar challenge and encounter with security forces

December 14, 2009 by  
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Shaheed Bhai Charat Singh Babbar During the Sikh struggle for independance, the courageous Jujharoo Singh’s carried out numerous action which resulted in sleepless nights for the Delhi rulers. One such action worth mentioning took place as Shaheed Bhai Charat Singh Babbar re-enacted the history of Bhai Bota Singh and Bhai Garja Singh. It was in the year 1990/1991, fake encounters by the Punjab Police had become routine. Bhai Charat Singh had decided to tackle the security forces head on and... read more »

Shaheed General Labh Singh

December 14, 2009 by  
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Shaheed General Labh Singh The road to revolution is enlightened and reddened with the blood of every guerrilla who laid his life for his country and justice. In the years which have followed the storming of the Golden Temple complex, much has been said about our Sikh brothers and sisters who have fought and died for a sovereign Sikh homeland: a Sikh homeland for which they have spilt their blood so that we can one day live in freedom. It is appropriate that we spare time to read the history of one... read more »

Shaheed Bhai Amarjeet Singh Billa

December 14, 2009 by  
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Shaheeds: Bhai Amarjeet Singh Billa and Bhai Shamsher Singh Shera Shaheed Bhai Amarjeet Singh ‘Billa’ was born on November 6th 1967 at village Begowal, District Kapurthala. Bhai Sahib was initially a member of the AISSF, from which he went on to join the Khalistan Liberation Force. Bhai Sahib was given the opportunity to escape to the USA where 2 of his brothers had emigrated to. After giving in to pressure from his family to leave India, Bhai Sahib left for Nepal from where he was due... read more »

The Final Days of Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda & Bhai Sukhdev Singh Sukha

September 4, 2009 by  
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Shaheeds: Bhai Sukhdev Singh Sukha and Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda The Indian Government executed Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda and Bhai Sukhdev Singh Sukha on October 9, 1992 in Pune. They were responsible for punishing General Vaidiya the architect of the 1984 attack on Sri Darbar Sahib. They had tracked him down and shot him dead and in the process, restored the honor and dignity of the Sikh people. The following is a compilation of excerpts of their letters to their family members and friends,... read more »

Shaheedi Of Bhai Anokh Singh Babbar

September 4, 2009 by  
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Shaheed Bhai Anokh Singh Babbar One day Bhai Sahib was arrested by Vairoval Police in the Amritsar area. For many days Bhai Sahib was kept hanging upside down in the police station. Foot-long metal rods were heated up and hammered into his legs, from the heels upward. A pin was put through his private parts and an electricity connection was attached to it so that he could be shocked. Hot metal rods were also passed through his chest. But the Guru’s Singh took the tortures calmly. All... read more »

How The Singhs Punished Gobind Ram

September 4, 2009 by  
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An oppressor thinks that after he has committed his evils, people will be terrified. They will forget their honour and pride and bow before him. This does not always happen. It is said that a crowd has no mind, but sometimes there are some people with a mind in the crowd who stand up and agree to have their heads cut off but will never allow themselves to bow before an oppressor. When the news of Gobind Ram’s challenge came to Bhai Karam Singh, Bhai Sahib published a reply in the daily ... read more »

Shaheed Bhai Ajit Singh

September 3, 2009 by  
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Shaheed Bhai Ajit Singh Ji was born in a small village in district Jalandhar. From childhood he was a very keen and focussed person. He grew up to be a very handsome, tall young man. He joined Indian Air Force in the fifties. There he met Bhai Tejinder Singh who was a well known Singh of Akhand Kirtani Jatha. Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji had not left this world yet and was physically alive. Bhai Tejinder Singh gave Bhai Ajit Singh some books to read. After reading these books, Bhai Ajit Singh totally... read more »

Shaheed Bhai Amarjeet Singh Babbar

September 3, 2009 by  
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Shaheed Bhai Amarjeet Singh Babbar was born in village Hans Kala, Jagraon. His parents were Sardar Gulzar Singh and Mata Gurdail Kaur. Bhai Amarjeet Singh had one brother and a sister. Bhai Sahib went to primary school in Hans Kalan and then went to High School there. Bhai Amarjeet Singh was a very athletic youth. He was an avid field hockey player and was his school team’s captain. Bhai Sahib was also very smart in school and always came at the top of his class. When he graduated in... read more »

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