Senior advocate Ranjan Lakhanpal, a courageous Hindu gentleman, who fought against extrajudicial killings by uniformed butchers, was directly threatened by KPS Gill. He later lost his 10-year-old son for his bravery.
Few people understood who KPS Gill was better than Lakhanpal.
As we remember khalra ji , we should not forget Shaheed Bhai Ram singh biling , Human rights journalist who was killed in the year 1992 for reporting Human rights violations in Punjab . It is shame how we have forgot such people 😔😔😔
This man doesn’t need any introduction movie or propaganda , he rose above Religion & caste and did what nation demanded from him to keep India together 🇮🇳.
Nation is indebted to you sir 🙏.
Did you know?
During Partition in the year 1947, Muslim League mobs encircled the Golden temple of Sikhs in Amritsar. They were about to destroy the temple.
It was RSS Swayamsevaks of Amritsar who fought a pitched battle with the mobs. They saved the Sikh Golden temple from destruction on March 6 1947.
The Muslim League mobs marched towards Harmandir Sahib.
They raised slogans like "leke rahenge Pakistan" and "let us do what Abdali did"
But then, there was a surprise awaiting the mobs.
They were encircled, fiercely attacked and repelled. Muslim League had to run for their lives.
The protectors were none other than RSS Swayamsevaks.
The were particularly terrified of one Swayamsevak called Bijli Pehelwan.
RSS stationed hundreds of Swayamsevaks around the Harmandir Sahib shrine to protect it from desecration by Mμslim League mobs.
The Swayamsevaks guarded the shrine 24*7. The Swayamsevaks were posted around the shrine for the entire year
"The contribution of RSS Swayamsevaks during Partition is no way less than that of Jawans"- Brigadier GS Singh.
Amritsar, December 1947
The Muslim league mob attacked again on March 9, 1947.
The Sevadars of Harmandir Sahib asked RSS for help.
Durgadas Khanna, the RSS head of Amritsar, gave them assurance.
RSS swayamsevaks promptly defended and repulsed the second invasion as well
Source: "The fiery saga of RSS" written by award winning journalist Manikchandra Vajpayee. Original was translated into English by Sudhakar Raje