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Bhai Navneet Singh Ji Khadian was born in the year 1970, in a middle class family. At a very young age he showed his yearning to learn about Sikhi and would often go to the local Gurdwara by himself and carry out seva and listen to Katha (discourse) and Kirtan. After taking part in education in his local school he went to study further at Bidar Engineering College in the state of Karnataka, South India. In the year 1985, Hindu mobs attacked the college and killed 10 students studying at the college. The local Sikh population fought hard to prosecute the guilty and as India has one law for the minorities and one for the majority, the cases were not brought to book. The episode in Bhai Navneet Singh Ji's young life left a considerable mark on him. He went back to his homeland and enrolled at Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana. Here he witnesses a living hell with daily killings of Sikh youths, torture and the discrimination in the field of employment on social and religous grounds.
[[File:Navneet_bai_ji.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Navneet Singh Qadian]]


As a well educated and religous man Bhai Sahib decided to take spiritual inspiration from Sikh history and take the path of a saint soldier. He joined the Sikh Guerrilla group Khalistan Liberation Force (K.L.F.) under the command of Bhai Gurjant Singh Ji Budhsingwala. His courage, dedication, resourcefulness and leadership qualities soon won him great admirers across the Sikh community. After the martyrdom of Bhai Kuldeep Singh Keepa Shekhupua, Bhai Sahib took overall command of the K.L.F. On the night of 25th February 1994, Bhai Sahib gained martyrdom at Jaipur, Rajasthan.
'''Navneet Singh Khadian''' alias Navneet Singh Kadian alias Navneet Singh Quadian alias Pal was a member of the Sikh Guerrilla group [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. He was born in 1970 to a middle-class family.
 
==Education==
 
He joined the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, [[Bidar]] in the South Indian state of Karnataka to further his studies.
 
==How he was affected by his surroundings==
 
During Anti-Sikh Riots of Bidar on September 14 - 16 of 1988, [[Hindu]] mobs attacked the Sikh students and other Sikh civilians, Sikh properties and killed at least 6 Sikh students, injured about 100 and burnt several Sikh properties.<ref>http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:-I-093upUvsJ:www.altlawforum.org/Resources/COMMUNALISM/Festival%2520occasion%2520as%2520moment%2520for%2520riot.doc+bidar+sikh+riot+1988&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us</ref><ref>https://www.ihro.in/?q=book/print/129</ref><ref>http://www.altlawforum.org/Resources/COMMUNALISM/communal%20incidents%20in%20karnataka/view?searchterm=bidar </ref> <ref>www.altlawforum.org/Resources/COMMUNALISM/for%20uplode.doc</ref>. As per [https://www.ihro.in/?q=node/130 Human Rights Watchdog], the communal chauvinists ran amuck and innocent students and persons belonging to the Sikh community were subjected to untold miseries during these riots. Affected by this incident, he went back to Punjab and enrolled at the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.  This was the period when thousands of Khalistan suspects were being killed in staged shootouts and thousands of bodies were being cremated and/or disposed without proper identification or post-mortems by Government Security Forces in Punjab. <ref> http://news.sbs.com.au/dateline/india__who_killed_the_sikhs_130052</ref><ref> http://www.hinduonnet.com/2005/09/09/stories/2005090903181100.htm</ref><ref> http://www.indiatogether.org/2003/jun/hrt-missing.htm</ref><ref> http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php?lang=e&id=F072BE8A8A0506C08025690000692C86</ref>. Several  Sikh women were reportedly being gang-raped and molested by Indian security forces during house to house searches. Villagers' properties were being looted and the ransacking of the entire villages was happening.<ref>https://www.ihro.in/?q=node/124</ref><ref>http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/ASA20/002/2003/en/uvSEW2lMY-gJ</ref>.
 
==Joining the Khalistan movement==
 
He joined the [[Khalistan Liberation Force]] and took part in several high profile guerrilla attacks on Anti-Khalistan/Pro-Indian political and security officials.
 
==Major successes==
 
According [http://www.indlii.org/JudgementDetail.aspx?JudgementID=1575 the records of Designated Court-I, New Delhi], to the in Sessions Case No.4 of 2000, Navneet Singh was wanted in connection to a Bomb Blast case, which happened in the year 1991, that  was meant to kill Mr. Sumedh Saini, Senior Superintendent of Police [[Chandigarh]] in which SSP Saini and 13 other officers from the Punjab Police and the Central Reserve Police Force were injured.<ref> http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=251982</ref>
 
He had also planned and executed a high profile bomb attack on the President of Indian Youth Congress (I), Maninderjit Singh Bitta in New Delhi on September 11th 1993. Per these court records, On 2nd September, 1993, Navneet Singh Kadian along with Kuldeep Singh Keepa conducted the tour of the office of MS Bitta at 5, Rai Sina Road, New Delhi. They made two failed attempts on 6th and 9th of september, 1993. On 6th September, 1993, their Bomb explosion mechanism did not work and they could not trigger the blast. On 9th September, 1993, MS Bitta did not come to the office.
 
Finally they triggered the blast, of 40 Kg of RDX, on September 11th, 1993. The other high profile militants involved in this attack were [[Khalistan Liberation Force]] chief, Kuldeep Singh Keepa Shekhupura, Pawan Kumar alias Chajju, Mr Charni, Harnaik Singh alias Chotu, Mr. Daya Singh Lahoria, Mr. Sukha alias Sangatpuria and Devenderpal Singh Bhullar, alias Deepak, who was later  extradited to India from West Germany and who is currently on a deathrow in Tihar Jail, Delhi.
 
Navneet Singh’s associates were also involved in the abduction of a Romanian diplomat Liviu Radu in the year of 1992<ref> http://www.thehindu.com/fline/fl1521/15210450.htm</ref> to publicize their cause at the world level. Mr Radu was not harmed and was released later.
 
Navneet Singh took over the command of the [[Khalistan Liberation Force]] after the death of Mr. Kuldeep Singh Keepa Shekhupura. Navneet Singh along with Daya Singh Lahoria, Mr. Lahoria’s wife Mrs. Suman Sood alias Kanwaljeet Kaur and Harnek Singh were involved in the kidnapping of Congress (I) leader Ram Niwas Mirdha's son Rajinder Mirdha in 1995, in an attempt  to force the Indian Government to release his associate Devenderpal Singh Bhullar, alias Deepak, from its custody. Mr Mirdha was kidnapped from a residential colony on February 17, 1995<ref> http://www.thehindu.com/fline/fl1521/15210450.htm</ref><ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20041022/nation.htm#10</ref>
 
==Eventual martyrdom==
[[File:Navneet_shaheed.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Martyered ]]
Navneet was martyred in a shootout with Police on 25th February, 1994 when Police attacked a newly built house on the outskirts of Jaipur, [[Rajasthan]] in an effort to free Mr. Rajendra Mirdha from [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]’s custody.<ref> http://www.thehindu.com/fline/fl1521/15210450.htm</ref>However Mr. Lahoriya, his wife, and another Militant Harnek Singh Bhup/Bhap managed to flee from the scene.<ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20041022/nation.htm#10</ref><ref>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2021510.cms</ref><ref>http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/oct/23bora.htm</ref>.
 
After  Navneet Singh's death, Mr. Lahoria  became the chief of the [[Khalistan Liberation Force]]. He was arrested in 1995 at the Minneapolis  Airport, Minnesota, USA and was extradited to India where he was handed a life sentence which he is serving in the High Security jail at [[Nabha]], [[Punjab]], [[India]]<ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20041022/nation.htm#10</ref><ref>http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20070810/cth2.htm#11</ref>
 
==References==
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[[Category:Great Sikh Warriors]]
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Navneet Singh Qadian

Navneet Singh Khadian alias Navneet Singh Kadian alias Navneet Singh Quadian alias Pal was a member of the Sikh Guerrilla group Khalistan Liberation Force. He was born in 1970 to a middle-class family.

Education

He joined the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Bidar in the South Indian state of Karnataka to further his studies.

How he was affected by his surroundings

During Anti-Sikh Riots of Bidar on September 14 - 16 of 1988, Hindu mobs attacked the Sikh students and other Sikh civilians, Sikh properties and killed at least 6 Sikh students, injured about 100 and burnt several Sikh properties.[1][2][3] [4]. As per Human Rights Watchdog, the communal chauvinists ran amuck and innocent students and persons belonging to the Sikh community were subjected to untold miseries during these riots. Affected by this incident, he went back to Punjab and enrolled at the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India. This was the period when thousands of Khalistan suspects were being killed in staged shootouts and thousands of bodies were being cremated and/or disposed without proper identification or post-mortems by Government Security Forces in Punjab. [5][6][7][8]. Several Sikh women were reportedly being gang-raped and molested by Indian security forces during house to house searches. Villagers' properties were being looted and the ransacking of the entire villages was happening.[9][10].

Joining the Khalistan movement

He joined the Khalistan Liberation Force and took part in several high profile guerrilla attacks on Anti-Khalistan/Pro-Indian political and security officials.

Major successes

According the records of Designated Court-I, New Delhi, to the in Sessions Case No.4 of 2000, Navneet Singh was wanted in connection to a Bomb Blast case, which happened in the year 1991, that was meant to kill Mr. Sumedh Saini, Senior Superintendent of Police Chandigarh in which SSP Saini and 13 other officers from the Punjab Police and the Central Reserve Police Force were injured.[11]

He had also planned and executed a high profile bomb attack on the President of Indian Youth Congress (I), Maninderjit Singh Bitta in New Delhi on September 11th 1993. Per these court records, On 2nd September, 1993, Navneet Singh Kadian along with Kuldeep Singh Keepa conducted the tour of the office of MS Bitta at 5, Rai Sina Road, New Delhi. They made two failed attempts on 6th and 9th of september, 1993. On 6th September, 1993, their Bomb explosion mechanism did not work and they could not trigger the blast. On 9th September, 1993, MS Bitta did not come to the office.

Finally they triggered the blast, of 40 Kg of RDX, on September 11th, 1993. The other high profile militants involved in this attack were Khalistan Liberation Force chief, Kuldeep Singh Keepa Shekhupura, Pawan Kumar alias Chajju, Mr Charni, Harnaik Singh alias Chotu, Mr. Daya Singh Lahoria, Mr. Sukha alias Sangatpuria and Devenderpal Singh Bhullar, alias Deepak, who was later extradited to India from West Germany and who is currently on a deathrow in Tihar Jail, Delhi.

Navneet Singh’s associates were also involved in the abduction of a Romanian diplomat Liviu Radu in the year of 1992[12] to publicize their cause at the world level. Mr Radu was not harmed and was released later.

Navneet Singh took over the command of the Khalistan Liberation Force after the death of Mr. Kuldeep Singh Keepa Shekhupura. Navneet Singh along with Daya Singh Lahoria, Mr. Lahoria’s wife Mrs. Suman Sood alias Kanwaljeet Kaur and Harnek Singh were involved in the kidnapping of Congress (I) leader Ram Niwas Mirdha's son Rajinder Mirdha in 1995, in an attempt to force the Indian Government to release his associate Devenderpal Singh Bhullar, alias Deepak, from its custody. Mr Mirdha was kidnapped from a residential colony on February 17, 1995[13][14]

Eventual martyrdom

Martyered

Navneet was martyred in a shootout with Police on 25th February, 1994 when Police attacked a newly built house on the outskirts of Jaipur, Rajasthan in an effort to free Mr. Rajendra Mirdha from Khalistan Liberation Force’s custody.[15]However Mr. Lahoriya, his wife, and another Militant Harnek Singh Bhup/Bhap managed to flee from the scene.[16][17][18].

After Navneet Singh's death, Mr. Lahoria became the chief of the Khalistan Liberation Force. He was arrested in 1995 at the Minneapolis Airport, Minnesota, USA and was extradited to India where he was handed a life sentence which he is serving in the High Security jail at Nabha, Punjab, India[19][20]

References