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'''Surjit Singh Penta''' was a militant and Sikh martyr. He had joined the Khalistan movement, after he had been personally affected by the [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|Delhi Anti-Sikh riots in 1984]]. He later joined [[Bhindranwala Tigers Force of Khalistan]]. He was wanted in about 40 cases of killings in [[Delhi]] and [[Punjab]].  
'''Surjit Singh Penta''' was a Sikh who became a militant and Sikh martyr. He joined the Khalistan movement, after he had been personally affected by the [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|Delhi Anti-Sikh riots in 1984]]. He later joined the [[Bhindranwala Tigers Force of Khalistan]]. He was wanted in about 40 cases of killings in [[Delhi]] and [[Punjab]].  


He also punished some of the goons who killed innocent [[Sikhs]] in [[Delhi]] during the [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|anti-Sikh riots]].  
He also punished some of the goons who killed innocent [[Sikhs]] in [[Delhi]] during the [[1984 Massacre of Sikhs|anti-Sikh riots]].  


One old unknown Singhni was caught along with 4- 7 years old grandsons, after her son and husband was burnt alive. Rioters tauntingly told her they would spare her grandsons, if she herself would cut the hair of the kids. But that great lady refused to do it. Her grandsons were thrown on burning flame of stove but that brave Singhni remained unmoved. After doing this crime, the ringleader of rioters said: "Give that poor lady 1,000 rupees, as she lost every thing" and started laughing. The brave Singhni replied "Your turn will come soon". After this she was cut into pieces. It is heard that '''Surjit Singh Penta''' killed that ringleader and some of his goons. 
One elder Singhni, her name is not known, was caught with her husband, son and his two sons (about 5 to 7 years of age).Holding on to her grandchildren her husband and son were doused with fuel and burned alive before her eyes. The rioters tauntingly told her they would spare her grandsons, if she herself would cut the hair of the boys. But that great lady refused to do it. Her grandsons were thrown on burning flame of stove but that brave Singhni remained unmoved. Then the ringleader of the mob said:
:"Give that poor lady 1,000 rupees, she has lost everything." He then started laughing.  


He was martyred during [[Operation Black Thunder]]. He died after biting a capsule of cyanide, which had been hidden in a ring on his right hand, after police officers recognized him. Some others however believe that he was caught in [[Operation Black Thunder]] and martyred later in a police encounter. The former howhever was witnessed by many journalists so the latter seems made-up.
The brave Singhni replied:
:"Your turn will come soon".
 
After that she was cut into pieces.
 
It is said that the Singhni's prediction came true, for '''Surjit Singh Penta''' tracked down and killed that ringleader and some of his goons. 
 
Surjit Singh Penta was martyred during [[Operation Black Thunder]]. He died after biting a capsule of cyanide, which had been hidden in a ring, after he noticed that some police officers had recognized him.  
 
Others, however, hold that he was caught in [[Operation Black Thunder]] and martyred later in a staged police encounter.  
 
The first account, however, was witnessed by many journalists so the latter seems to be made-up.


[[Category:Sikh Martyrs]]
[[Category:Sikh Martyrs]]

Revision as of 18:18, 6 June 2008

Surjit Singh Penta was a Sikh who became a militant and Sikh martyr. He joined the Khalistan movement, after he had been personally affected by the Delhi Anti-Sikh riots in 1984. He later joined the Bhindranwala Tigers Force of Khalistan. He was wanted in about 40 cases of killings in Delhi and Punjab.

He also punished some of the goons who killed innocent Sikhs in Delhi during the anti-Sikh riots.

One elder Singhni, her name is not known, was caught with her husband, son and his two sons (about 5 to 7 years of age).Holding on to her grandchildren her husband and son were doused with fuel and burned alive before her eyes. The rioters tauntingly told her they would spare her grandsons, if she herself would cut the hair of the boys. But that great lady refused to do it. Her grandsons were thrown on burning flame of stove but that brave Singhni remained unmoved. Then the ringleader of the mob said:

"Give that poor lady 1,000 rupees, she has lost everything." He then started laughing.

The brave Singhni replied:

"Your turn will come soon".

After that she was cut into pieces.

It is said that the Singhni's prediction came true, for Surjit Singh Penta tracked down and killed that ringleader and some of his goons.

Surjit Singh Penta was martyred during Operation Black Thunder. He died after biting a capsule of cyanide, which had been hidden in a ring, after he noticed that some police officers had recognized him.

Others, however, hold that he was caught in Operation Black Thunder and martyred later in a staged police encounter.

The first account, however, was witnessed by many journalists so the latter seems to be made-up.