From the triumph of 1971 to the turbulence of 1984, Shabeg Singh remained a soldier of extraordinary courage and conviction. History’s paradox, a commander’s commander, a legend forever.
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Sant Bhindrawala “You've commanded very large armies. I'm a stupid Jat. What do I know about these things?”
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Two Brigadiers
The days of Blue Star were approaching and people with various views often met Sant jee on the roof of the Langar Building.
While I was standing there, two retired Sikh Brigadiers came and said "We wish to speak with you privately".
Sant jee said "There is no shyness here, please speak" The Brigadiers said "We have seen and evaluated all the outposts and defences around Harmandar Sahib and we feel that there is a weakness in the fact that the Singhs don't have binoculars.
There is a need for at least two binoculars (per outpost)" Sant jee said to Bhai Amreek Singh, who was standing nearby "Come and listen to these people". The Brigadier then said "To understand your full power,
if you could tell us how many weapons you have exactly, it would be good" Putting his hands on the mid-sized Brigadier's shoulders,
Sant jee said "General Sahib, You've commanded very large armies. I'm a stupid Jat. What do I know about these things? You should read GurbaaNee. Doing that gives power."
Sant jarnail singh bhindrawala belonged to the village rode and born in the brar clan of jatts