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'''BHAl VADHAVA  SINGH''',  (d. 1924), son of  Bhai  Jhanda Singh,  GillJatt, and Mat Dharam  Kaur of village Gharik. He was the only son of his parents. He never married. He was illiterate, and had strong religious inclinations. At the age of 40, he took the vows of the  Khalsa  at the hands of  Sant  Giani  Sundar Singh  Bhindrarivale. He joined, the shahidi  jatha  (band of volunteers vowed to doordie) of  Akali  volunteers marching to Jaito. Reaching  Jaito  on the morning of 21 February 1924, the  jatha  was subjected to rifle and machinegun fire. A bullet hit Vadhava  Singh  in the chest and he died almost instantaneously. His dead body was taken possession of by the  Nabha  state police and disposed of in a mass cremation of the victims of the massacre.
'''BHAl VADHAVA  SINGH''',  (d. 1924), son of  Bhai  Jhanda Singh,  GillJatt, and Mat Dharam  Kaur of village Gharik. He was the only son of his parents. He never married. He was illiterate, and had strong religious inclinations. At the age of 40, he took the vows of the  Khalsa  at the hands of  Sant  Giani  Sundar Singh  Bhindrarivale. He joined, the shahidi  jatha  (band of volunteers vowed to doordie) of  Akali  volunteers marching to Jaito. Reaching  Jaito  on the morning of 21 February 1924, the  jatha  was subjected to rifle and machinegun fire. A bullet hit Vadhava  Singh  in the chest and he died almost instantaneously. His dead body was taken possession of by the  Nabha  state police and disposed of in a mass cremation of the victims of the massacre.
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BHAl VADHAVA SINGH, (d. 1924), son of Bhai Jhanda Singh, GillJatt, and Mat Dharam Kaur of village Gharik. He was the only son of his parents. He never married. He was illiterate, and had strong religious inclinations. At the age of 40, he took the vows of the Khalsa at the hands of Sant Giani Sundar Singh Bhindrarivale. He joined, the shahidi jatha (band of volunteers vowed to doordie) of Akali volunteers marching to Jaito. Reaching Jaito on the morning of 21 February 1924, the jatha was subjected to rifle and machinegun fire. A bullet hit Vadhava Singh in the chest and he died almost instantaneously. His dead body was taken possession of by the Nabha state police and disposed of in a mass cremation of the victims of the massacre.