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Shaheed Bhai Amarjit Singh Khalsa

Taken From Sant Sipahi, March 1994, By Mahinder Singh
Translated By Balpreet Singh

Introduction

Shaheed Bhai Amarjit Singh jee Khalsa (Babbar) was among those Sant Sipahi Khalsa warriors who lived their lives for the Guru and then died for their Guru. These Singh's, like Bhai Anokh Singh Babbar, Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar, Bhai Sulakhan Singh Babbar, Bhai Ravinder Singh Babbar etc. were abhiyaasi Gursikhs who joined the Sikh Movement, not for any personal gain, but to stand up for their brothers and sisters and to defend the name of their Guru.

These Singh's were not just Shaheeds when their souls left their bodies, they lived as Zinda Shaheeds. They had given their heads to the Guru the day they received the gift of Amrit and for every moment after that, they did not live for themselves anymore. They accepted every Guru-Hukam completely. They had killed their “self” in Shabad. They didn’t fear death, because they belonged to the Guru who could take them as he wished.


Shaheed Bhai Anokh Singh Babbar

After being freed from police custody, Bhai Anokh Singh Babbar appeared at an amrit sinchaar Smagam. Bhai Sahib’s closest friend, Bhai Sulakhan Singh had recently become a Shaheed. A Vaak was taken and the shabad came,

sUhI ]
jo idn Awvih so idn jwhI ]
krnw kUcu rhnu iQru nwhI ]
sMgu clq hY hm BI clnw ]
dUir gvnu isr aUpir mrnw ]1]

The Singh's doing seva and Bhai Anokh Singh knew what this meant. Shaheedi was not far off now. One of the Singh's in the Punj Pyaaray became emotional and a tear escaped his eye and rolled down his cheek. Bhai Anokh Singh smiled and said, “Jeeo, when we came on this path, was there any doubt where we would finish? Was death ever a question? So why be sad over this?”

Shortly after, Bhai Sahib was arrested and tortured to death in the most brutal manner.

These are the Singh's whose sacrifice will bear fruit and bring Khalsa Raj. These Singh's of the Guru who have dedicated their everything for the Khalsa. These are the true Babbars.

Early Life

Shaheed Bhai Amarjit Singh Khalsa was born in village Hans Kala, Jagraon. His parents were Sardar Gulzar Singh and Mata Gurdail Kaur. Bhai Amarjit Singh had one brother and a sister.

Bhai Sahib went to primary school in Hans Kalan and then went to High School there. Bhai Amarjit 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 1988, Bhai Amarjit Singh secured 72% marks on his finals (a very high mark in India).

During his time in High School, Bhai Sahib was known to be very outspoken. He wasn’t afraid of speaking the truth to anyone. Bhai Amarjit Singh had even physically challenged the local gangsters. He was always ready to stand up for those being bullied.

Becoming a Gursikh and Khalsa Jeevan

After High School, Bhai Amarjit Singh was accepted into Guru Nanak Engineering College, Ludhiana. It was here he came into contact with Gursikhs and became amritdhari.

Bhai Sahib began to live a very strict Gursikh lifestyle at this point. He spoke very sweetly to all and loved to listen to keertan. He would wake at amrit vela and do keshi ishnaan. After naam abhyaas, Bhai Sahib would do his nitnem along with Sukhmani Sahib. After finishing his daily nitnem, Bhai Sahib would go to the Gurdwara and only then would he do anything else.

Bhai Sahib stopped attending non-Gurmat events like wedding parties, etc.

Bhai Amarjit Singh jee was also a Sarbloh Bibeki Singh. He made a point of always speaking sweetly and with love for all. He was opposed to swearing or speaking harshly.

Bhai Sahib began to distribute Gurmat literature around the area for free and speak out against Manmat practices. At all times, his lips would have Gurbani on them and he would encourage others to become amritdhari.

Bhai Amarjit Singh attended Ransabaees by the Akhand Kirtani Jatha very eagerly and at the same time, he was close friends with many Singh's associated with the Damdami Taksal and attended programs organized by the Taksal as well.

Meeting the Babbars

Bhai Amarjit Singh became known as a very dedicated Gursikh and won the respect of those around him. In his days at Guru Nanak Engineering College, the Indian Government was terrorizing the people of Punjab. Thousands of innocent Sikhs had been killed and Gurdwaras desecrated. Bhai Sahib began to think seriously about Khalsa Raj.

Bhai Sahib was attending a local Ransabaee keertan when Bhai Harbahan Singh Mand of Babbar Khalsa approached him. Babbar Khalsa was an organization of dedicated Gursikhs who fought a principled battle against the Indian State, based on Gurmat. Bhai Amarjit Singh eagerly offered any assistance he could provide.

Bhai Amarjit Singh moved to Kila Raipur while studying at the College and made friends with Bhai Amarpreet Singh. Bhai Amarpreet Singh was also involved in the Sikh Liberation Movement and introduced Bhai Amarjit Singh to a number of Sikh fighters (Bhai Amarpreet Singh became Shaheed in June 1992).

While still studying in College, Bhai Amarjit Singh became to work with Bhai Harbhajan Singh Babbar (Delianvali). He became an expert at secret operations and no one outside a very small group of Singh's knew about his involvement. He would go secretly on missions and then return in time to be an engineering student. No one could guess he was an active Sikh guerrilla.

Manmat in the Movement

While doing seva in Babbar Khalsa, Bhai Amarjit Singh began to take notice of weaknesses in the Sikh Movement. He noticed that some fighters in other organizations had taken to using narcotics and had made links with smugglers. Bhai Sahib summoned a meeting of all Organizations to discuss this issue. Local Singh's like Bhai Hardeep Singh Pona, Dr. Darshpreet Singh Rumi, Bhai Mohan Singh Shiekupra attended and agreed to fight this practice.

 

Shaheed Bhai Hardeep Singh Pona Shaheed Dr. Darshpreet Singh Rumi

In the final days of the Sikh Movement in 1992, some Sikh fighters also began to cut their hair to avoid capture. Bhai Sahib was very fiercely opposed to this. Bhai Amarjit Singh would say,

“According to Sikh history, Singh's like Bhai Taru Singh and many others lived and died with their kes intact. Today, some people who call themselves Singh's are having their kes cut. How can they call themselves Singh's of the Guru? Our Guru had said he would not even give his darshan to those without kes and called such people Bheds (cowardly sheep). These people cannot be Singh's of Guru Gobind Singh.”

Bhai Sahib believed that a true Shaheed was one who died with his Sikhi and rehit intact. If Guru Sahib would not give his darshan to a Sikh with cut hair, how could he accept such a person's death as a “shaheedi”?

Shaheedi

The Sikh Liberation Movement was beginning to suffer major setbacks, but Bhai Amarjit Singh remained in Chardi Kala. He had begun to work with Bhai Kuldeep Singh Sheikupura (KLF) and continued unafraid.


Shaheed Bhai Kuldeep Singh Sheikupura

While still at Guru Nanak Engineering College, Bhai Amarjit Singh was betrayed by an informant. Bhai Sahib was doing his daily Amrit Vela at home when the police party swooped in. Bhai Sahib was arrested and tortured mercilessly. Bhai Sahib quietly bore everything but spoke nothing.

The police then removed Bhai Sahib’s kakaars. Bhai Amarjit Singh declared that until his kakaars were returned, he would not so much as drink a drop of water. The torture continued and Bhai Sahib remained absorbed in naam simran. The police became frustrated and could not get Bhai Sahib to speak even a word. The police expected him to beg for water as the torture continued, but Bhai Amarjit Singh continued his jaap and asked for nothing.

On March 11th, 1992, as Bhai Sahib’s body became weaker and still not one piece of information could be taken, the police took him to village Kaneeaa(n) and martyred him in a fake encounter.

Bhai Sahib’s life is a glowing example of what a true Sikh fighter is like. His life was dedicated to Khalsa principals. It is the involvement of Singh's like this that will make Sikh liberation possible. It is the sacrifice of Gursikhs like this that will one day bring Khalsa Raj. Bhai Amarjit Singh Khalsa was a real Babbar..

   
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