Translated From Notes From The Diary Of Shaheed Bhai Bagel Singh K.C.F. & An Article Written By Kamaljeet Singh Choorchak
Preet
Shaheed Bhai Jugraj Singh was born at village Cheema Kudi, District
Batala, Punjab - in the house of a virtuous and hardworking Singh, Sardar
Mohinder Singh and his mother was Mata Harbans Kaur he was born in
1971. Bhai Jugraj Singh was an only son and had 5 sisters. He was only 6
years old when he took Amrit and he regularly meditated, prayed and read
about Sikh History from this young age. He was softly spoken and
well-mannered.
Where did he get his yearning for Shaheedi from?
When Indira attacked Sri Darbar Sahib in 1984, in the form of an army
assault, desecrating the Akaal Takhat Sahib and martyring thousands of
Sikhs. Many other Gurdwaras were desecrated simultaneously and Bhai Sahib
was about 14 years old at the time of these events. Bhai Sahib could not
stand to see this occurring and he was deeply moved. These events gave birth
to thoughts of fighting against tyranny and oppression, Bhai Sahib decided
that he would revenge these sacrileges. Bhai Sahib was very close to Bhai
Dharam Singh Babbar Kanshtheevaal, with whom many actions were carried
out.
From 1984 to April 1984 Bhai Jugraj Singh continuously fought in the battle
against oppression and for justice. According to the wishes of Guru Kalgidar,
Bhai Sahib kept arms as a Saint-Soldier, became a Khalsa and stayed within
the disciplines of Gursikhi. Bhai Sahib punished countless enemies of the
Panth. Bhai Sahib looked after the poor and powerless.
The Sikh Panth is a Panth of Shaheeds, Sri Guru Gobind Singh jee revealed
the Khalsa and made them Saint-Soldiers due to martyrdom's given earlier.
Shaheedi is a priceless gift but it should be pure, the following lines of
Gurbani say:
'The death of brave heroes is blessed, if its approved by God.'
(Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee Ang 579)
Shaheedi according to the wishes of Guru Kalgidhar jee is the accepted
Shaheedi, a true Shaheed according to the Khalsa tradition is one who is
sacrificed, for the welfare of faith or one that becomes Shaheed whilst
fighting oppressors.
The person who has attained Shaheedi should not have any questionable traits
or have done anything of ill-repute whilst performing Seva. Bhai Jugraj
Singh jee neither killed innocent people, nor looted or stole or bullied
anyone into anything. He made his Shaheedi with no given reward in mind, nor
did he perform Seva with any reward in mind. He cleared his locality of
thieves and criminals, he put many thieves to justice. Those Hindu families
who had fled from their villages were reinstated into their original homes
and Bhai Sahib ensured that they were safely resettled. This is why Bhai
Sahib was respected and loved by all in his locality, he was referred to as
a 'freedom fighter' whom reinstated their freedoms in many ways.
Bhai Sahib was arrested and he spent some time in Sangrur and Hoshiarpur
jails, even whilst in jail, Bhai Sahib inspired others. Whilst in jail he
taught others about Sikhism and even made friends and supporters of the
movement whilst in jail. Bhai Sahib played his role in many important
actions for the Sikh Cause and his main aim was to eliminate the oppressors.
S.S.P. Gobind Ram was a renowned enemy of the Sikhs, he falsely arrested and
tortured and murdered countless Sikhs. He was famous for saying to Sikhs
under torture “that you have had the Amrit of Guru Gobind Singh but now take
the Amrit of Gobind Ram,” he was of such a disgraceful nature. Bhai Sahib
along with his colleagues and Jathedar Bhai Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala
made plans to eliminate this tyrant; to eliminate such a person was no easy
task. Bhai Sahib and his colleagues thought up a very daring plan in which
they would explode a bomb in Gobind Ram's office. The bombing went to plan
and Gobind Ram was blown to smithereens, not even a limb of Gobind Ram was
recoverable and the police had to make an effigy of Gobind Ram to perform
the funeral.
On the 8th April 1990 Bhai Sahib was martyred, the B.S.F. and police took
his body away immediately. In protest to his martyrdom 20,000 people
surrounded the police headquarters of Hargobindpur on the day of his
Shaheedi and demanded that his body be released from government control.
Again new records were set on the day of Bhai Sahib's funeral when 200,000
to 300,000 people attended the funeral at village Cheema Kudi. Such large
gatherings are rare in the history of Shaheeds. The gathering of 200,000 -
300,000 people blessed Bhai Sahib with the title of Amar Shaheed.
Blessed By God Almighty
Everyone knows that the age of 14-15 years, is one of lack of
experiences/knowledge and teenage passions. For a teenage boy who is a born
in an average family to have the great thoughts of Panthic Seva and Shaheedi,
can only occur with the great grace of God. If we ignore the families of the
Guru's for one moment, we will find very few examples of such an honourable
and exemplary Shaheed. Bhai Sahib's love for Sikhi, selflessness and
steadfastness can only be referred to as the blessings of the Almighty. Bhai
Sahib is an exemplary role model of the modern era, whom fought and died in
the battlefield fighting for the freedoms of all and everyone, his life
gives us much inspiration and the power to persevere. Bhai Sahib was
referred to as 'Baba jee' by people of his locality due to him being of high
morality and a truthful character. Bhai Sahib was very benevolent and
merciful, he personally used to fund the weddings of the poor and spend
thousand of Rupees on their weddings.
Bhai Sahib's Contribution To The Panth
Bhai Sahib's Shaheedi teaches all Sikh youth - to follow his exemplary
traits, if we put the success of the movement first and make those who
steel, murder or harass the innocent our targets, and if we stay within the
limits of Sikhi when doing this, then all people of the world will support
the Sikh cause. The dislike of the Khalistan movement will be eradicated and
we will gain success in a shorter and quicker period.
Sikhs are only to fight against tyranny and oppressors, no Sikh warrior
should instigate fear into anyone. Sikhs are to make themselves successful
by earning the respect and love of all, they should be shining examples of 'Akaal
Purkh Kee Fauj' as was Bhai Jugraj Singh. |