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Gyani Labh Singh Ji Bhikhi(25-4-1881 to 29-4-1974) Pracharak & Freedom Fighter, was born in Village Bhikhi, Sheikhupura District, Pakistan. From childhood, he spend his life in participating in the fight against the British Government, for India's Independence.Wherever he goes for giving speeches for Independence, thousands of people come to listen him from far away places.It is a fact, that sometimes he gave speeches to crowd of thousands without help of mike & speaker.He was very daring, patriotic and straight forward person.He went to jail several times during fought for India's freedom.He didnot believe in and was against caste system, that's why he added his Village name Bhikhi with his name instead of his surname/caste i.e. Kalra.He didnot believe in superst<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki>ition. He was very much active in Jaito da Morcha. With this his personality includes a Poet also. He writes essay, poems and other writing material which encourages countrymen, to fought togetherly for country's freedom and he also served Punjabi literature warmly from every side.
[[File:210920081071.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Gyani Labh SIngh Ji Bhikhi]]


He was honoured with Praman Patra for his contributions to India's independence from Punjab Chief Minister S. Pratap Singh Kairon, and the Tamra Patra for his contribution and participation in India's independence by the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as well as the Chief Minister of Punjab and President of India Giani Zail Singh.
'''Gyani Labh Singh Ji Bhikhi''' (25 April 1881 to 29 April 1974), was a Pracharak (educator) and freedom fighter, who was born in village Bhikhi, Sheikhupura District, [[Pakistan]]. From childhood, he spent his life  participating in the fight against the British Government, for India's Independence. A prolific  voice for India's freedom, no matter where he traveled to deliver one of his impassioned speeches for Independence, thousands of people came to listen. Even the smallest village would overflow with thousands, for once word spread that he would be speaking, people would travel from far and near.


==Background==


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Such was his passion for this cause and so to the point were his words, that he often spoke to crowds of thousands without the aid of a microphone and speakers. He was very daring, patriotic and straight forward person who was jailed several times during the fight for India's freedom. As a true Sikh of Guru Nanak Dev, he didn't believe in the evil of the caste system and often spoke out against it, even refusing to use his, caste based, surname of Kalra; he used his village's name - Bhikhi. He also didn't believe in superstition.


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==Active contribution==


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He also took an active part in the [[Jaito da Morcha]] and others.  An avid poet, his essays and  poems encouraged his countrymen, to fight together for their country's freedom.
 
For his contributions to India's independence,  Punjab Chief Minister S. Pratap Singh Kairon  honoured  him with  the ''Praman Patra''.  Prime Minister Indira Gandhi presented him with the  ''Tamra Patra'' for his contribution and participation in India's independence, as the Chief Minister of Punjab (name?) and India's President Giani Zail Singh looked on.
 
==See also==
 
* [[Bhagat Singh]]

Latest revision as of 21:58, 15 August 2010

Gyani Labh SIngh Ji Bhikhi

Gyani Labh Singh Ji Bhikhi (25 April 1881 to 29 April 1974), was a Pracharak (educator) and freedom fighter, who was born in village Bhikhi, Sheikhupura District, Pakistan. From childhood, he spent his life participating in the fight against the British Government, for India's Independence. A prolific voice for India's freedom, no matter where he traveled to deliver one of his impassioned speeches for Independence, thousands of people came to listen. Even the smallest village would overflow with thousands, for once word spread that he would be speaking, people would travel from far and near.

Background

Such was his passion for this cause and so to the point were his words, that he often spoke to crowds of thousands without the aid of a microphone and speakers. He was very daring, patriotic and straight forward person who was jailed several times during the fight for India's freedom. As a true Sikh of Guru Nanak Dev, he didn't believe in the evil of the caste system and often spoke out against it, even refusing to use his, caste based, surname of Kalra; he used his village's name - Bhikhi. He also didn't believe in superstition.

Active contribution

He also took an active part in the Jaito da Morcha and others. An avid poet, his essays and poems encouraged his countrymen, to fight together for their country's freedom.

For his contributions to India's independence, Punjab Chief Minister S. Pratap Singh Kairon honoured him with the Praman Patra. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi presented him with the Tamra Patra for his contribution and participation in India's independence, as the Chief Minister of Punjab (name?) and India's President Giani Zail Singh looked on.

See also