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During 1955, a ban was imposed on the raising of slogan of Punjabi Suba along with Panthic Jaikaras at public places in Punjab. During that year, an afternoon in 1955, a 10 year old BHUJANGI while returning from school raised the slogans PUNJABI SUBA ZINDABAD, WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA ,WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH & BOLE SO NIHAL SAT SRI AKAL.
During 1955, a ban was imposed on the raising of slogan of Punjabi Suba along with Panthic Jaikaras at public places in Punjab. During that year, on an afternoon in 1955, a 10 year old Bhujangi while returning from school yelled out Punjabi Suba Zindabad, Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh and Bole So Nihal Sat Sri Akal.


The Haryanvi police men standing nearby started beating him batons and taunted the kid: Call your GURU.. You are going to die.
Some Haryanvi policemen standing nearby started beating him with batons and taunted the child saying: Call your Guru. You are going to die!


That bhujangi roared: "We Singhs are fortunate to become shaheeds" and raised the slogans again and said "If Guru Gobind Singh Ji's children can be shaheeds, why I cannot be shaheed?"
That bhujangi roared back: "We Singhs are fortunate to become shaheeds" and shouted out  the Sikh athems again saying, "If Guru Gobind Singh Ji's children can be shaheeds, why can't I be shaheed?"


The cruel cops first shot him in the legs and then started hitting the bhujandi on his already injured arm. His arm got seperated from his body, but that bhujangi kept on shouting jaikaras. After this the cops took out his eyes and threw him in the well nearby.
The cruel cops first shot him in the legs and then started hitting the bhujandi on his already injured arm. His arm was torn loose from his body, but that bhujangi kept on shouting jaikaras. After this the cops took out his eyes and threw him in the well nearby.


Afterwards his body was found. Sometime back his picture was put in the Darbar Sahib museum in Amritsar.
Afterwards his body was found. Sometime back his picture was put in the Darbar Sahib museum in Amritsar.

Revision as of 21:23, 24 November 2008

During 1955, a ban was imposed on the raising of slogan of Punjabi Suba along with Panthic Jaikaras at public places in Punjab. During that year, on an afternoon in 1955, a 10 year old Bhujangi while returning from school yelled out Punjabi Suba Zindabad, Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh and Bole So Nihal Sat Sri Akal.

Some Haryanvi policemen standing nearby started beating him with batons and taunted the child saying: Call your Guru. You are going to die!

That bhujangi roared back: "We Singhs are fortunate to become shaheeds" and shouted out the Sikh athems again saying, "If Guru Gobind Singh Ji's children can be shaheeds, why can't I be shaheed?"

The cruel cops first shot him in the legs and then started hitting the bhujandi on his already injured arm. His arm was torn loose from his body, but that bhujangi kept on shouting jaikaras. After this the cops took out his eyes and threw him in the well nearby.

Afterwards his body was found. Sometime back his picture was put in the Darbar Sahib museum in Amritsar.