By Bhai M. Singh
Introduction
Bhai Avtar Singh Babbar (Pehlvan) became associated with Babbar Khalsa
International because it was said that this group ran completely according
to Sikh principles and the workers are all very dedicated to religious
matters. In his earlier life, Bhai Avtar Singh was not firm in his religious
beliefs but later, he faced such circumstances that he became ready to
sacrifice his all and die for the Sikh faith and Sikh interests.
Childhood
Bhai Avtar Singh was born in March 1960 in home of Sardar Saroop Singh and Bibi
Mahinder Kaur. The family had three sons and two daughters. He was the
youngest son.
Supporting such a large household from income earned through the family farm
became diffuclt and so the family in 1968, left their native Jhabal and
moved to Amritsar City (Kangra Colony).
Bhai Avtar Singh studied until the sixth grade. He completed four in Jhabal
and two further in the city. After this he did not study further.
Youth And Atheist Beliefs
Like his brothers, Bhai Avtar Singh began working in a factory, but he did
not stay long in any place. In one job he would spend six months and then
move on and work a year some where else and so on. This continued until
1984. At that time, Bhai Avtar Singh had cut his hair and shaved his beard.
He used to also drink a lot of liquor. He had very good relations with the
local communists and used to join in all their events. Bhai Avtar Singh was
also the Union President of his factory. His older brothers used to take
part in the Akali Morcha and Bhai Avtar Singh used to mock and make fun of
them. In those days, he was essentially an atheist.
Liquor Shop & Joining The Congress (I)
Around this time, Bhai Avtar Singh bought a liquor shop near Amritsar’s
Gagan Cinema. He soon fell into a feud with a nearby liquor shop owner,
which was resolved by Maninderjit Bittu (Youth Congress (I) leader). After this, Bhai Avtar Singh
became a close associate of Bittu and even became the Block President of the
Youth Congress.
Maninder Bitta
[Note: Bittu is still active today. He is now the leader of the All-India Anti
Terrorist Front. He worked very vigorously against the Sikh Freedom
Movement. Bhai Davinderpal Singh Bhullar is facing execution in India for an
attempted assassination attempt on Bittu].
The Congress candidate for Kangra Colony, Madan Lal Vohra wanted Bhai
Avtar Singh’s family to vote for the Congress, but they did not want to
and refused. If they were in the villages, they would vote for the Akali Dal
and if in the City [where there are no Akali Candidates], they would vote
for the Jan Sangh. It was because of this that the family came into conflict
with Madan Lal Vohra.
June 1984
During the attack on Sree Darbar Sahib, on June 6th, 1984 at 1.30AM, Madan
Lal Vohra complained to the army that the three brothers were a risk to the
local Hindus and had them arrested. The brothers were first taken to the
army camp at Amritsar Cant. where they were interrogated and tortured. After
this, on June 27, they were sent to jail and released on July 9, 1984. After
this, Bhai Avtar Singh’s life was transformed. He was no longer an atheist.
The reason for this was his experience in jail. He was of course now a
victim on the Indian Government’s unjust law that had him arrested and
tortured. But he was also shocked by the bigoted policy that had resulted in
the attack on Sri Darbar Sahib.
Transformation Into A Singh
In jail, Bhai Avtar Singh had met Babbar Khalsa’s Bhai Kulvant Singh (Ambala)
and his companions. The Singhs used to do paath and keertan together and
always stayed content within Akal Purakh’s will. These Singhs had a very
deep effect on Bhai Avtar Singh. His interest in the Guru and Gurbani grew
very quickly. After being released from prison he became a tyar-bar-tyar
Singh. After just a little while, his nitnem grew to 15 banis and in his
final days it was 21 banis.
Bhai Avtar Singh, to fight against Indian terror, joined Babbar Khalsa to
take part in the Panthic Movement. He took part in some very major actions.
Arrest
On June 20, 1986, Bhai Avtar Singh was arrested by the Amritsar Police and
brutally tortured. He was then sent to jail on July 26, 1986. After some
days, he was turned over to the Delhi police for interrogation. It was there
that they declared him the main accused in a plot to blow up the Indian
Parliament. He was sent to Indore jail under the NSA act. His family filed a
petition against this and the NSA charges were dropped. On May 19, 1987,
Bhai Avtar Singh was brought back to Amritsar. His older brother, Bhai
Jasbir Singh had been arrested on May 5th.
Shaheedi
Bhai Avtar Singh was given to the Amritsar Police under a remand for May 21,
1987. Both of Bhai Sahib’s arms were broken at this time due to torture. On
the night of May 21st, Bhai Sahib was martyred in a fake encounter. On May
23, the newspapers announced that in an encounter, Goindwal Police had
killed a major terrorist, Bhai Avtar Singh, and his companion, Bhai Rana
Partap Singh Babbar.
The police decided to cremate the bodies of Bhai Avtar Singh and Bhai Rana
Partap Singh. When the family arrived to take bodies, they found that the
police had already placed the bodies together on one pyre at Tarn Taran’s
cremation grounds and lit the wood. Bhai Rana Partap Singh’s mother parents
along with their village panchait arrived at that time and decided to
cremate the bodies themselves. They pushed the government’s wood aside and
removed the bodies. The Singhs’ hands were still tied behind their backs and
their bodies were ripped apart by the torture. Bhai Avtar Singh and Bhai
Rana Partap Singh were cremated with due honour and their ashes were
immersed at Sri Goindwal Sahib. |