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The Martyrdom of the Behla Brothers
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Taran Taaran area, there is a village, Behla. In Behla, Sd. Tarlok Singh, a
farmer, had two sons, Dilbaag Singh and Surjeet Singh. Because Dilbaag Singh was
of a religious bent of mind, he left his family in 1980 and began to stay with
the Kar Seva Babas. His family tried to bring him back many times, but he
refused outright. In the end, the family was forced to accept his decision.
When in 1981 the Dharam Yudh Morcha was reaching its climax, Sant Jarnail Singh
jee's personality was coming into the spotlight and young Sikhs were being drawn
to him. While staying with the Kar Seva Babas, Dilbaag Singh found out about
Sant Jarnail Singh and left to join him. The Kar Seva Babas complained to Sant
jee that he had stolen their sevadaars, but Sant jee replied, "I didn't, go and
bring them here. If they go with you, then you can take them." The Babas tried
with all their effort to convince the young Singhs to come back, but who could
convince them? Dilbaag Singh and his friends stayed with Sant Jarnail Singh.
Because of Dilbaag Singh the entire Behla famly became close to Sant Jarnail
Singh jee. fifteen year old Surjeet Singh (Behla) also began to go to Darbaar
Sahib. When Surjeet Singh Behla returned after three months in Ferozepur Jail
due to having given his arrest in the Morcha, Sant Jarnail Singh patted him on
the back and said, while motioning to his older brother, "Ok young lion, we've
made an inseparable bond with this one (Dilbaag Singh), what will you do now?"
Surjeet replied, "I'm also here with you Sant jee, you can give me whatever seva
you want." Then Surjeet Singh also began to assist Sant Jarnail Singh with his
brother.
In the middle of 1983, Dilbaag Singh and his two friends Soorat Singh Harchovaal
and Rayshem Singh Booh shot and injured Keval Krishan, the Congress (I) leader
of Harchovaal. It was well known in the area that Keval Krishan spoke very
insultingly about Sant Jarnail Singh. The boys had very poor weapons but they
managed to inure Keval Krishan. After this action, the police began to pursue
the three immediately and Dilbaag Singh was arrested after being injured.
Rayshem Singh and Soorat Singh ran into a sugar cane field, which was then
surrounded by the police and fired upon. Soorat Singh was injured in the leg and
was arrested, while Resham Singh just barely escaped.
When Sd. Tarlok Singh Behla read about his son's arrest in the newspaper, he
came immediately to meet Sant Jarnail Singh. Tarlok Singh recalls that Sant jee
was very upset and called all the Singhs to the roof of Guru Ram Das Langar and
in ire said, "Well, if you want to what Dilbaag Singh and others have done, just
do your own actions, then take whatever money you need and just go home."
All the Singhs were standing with hands clasped together and some said "What is
our fault? We'll stay here and obey your orders and serve the Panth. At first,
Sant jee refused to arrange for Dilbaag Singh's defense but soon his anger
cooled. Dilbaag Singh was indicted in three cases, and in the time it took to
arrange bail, two more cases were registered. Bhai Tarlok Singh tells us, "When
I went to meet Sant Jarnail Singh in these days, he said in sadness, "You are
following and supporting our Singh Dilbaag Singh at ever step. I wish I could
repay you for all this."
After saying this, Sant jee pulled out some money from his pocket and tried to
hand it to me. I then said "Sant jee, all my money is yours already." Then with
a sweet rebuke, Sant jee motioned towards a cattle prod and said "you see that
whip?"
I then said, If your whips hit me, then it would be my good fortune. After
hearing this, Sant jee became serious and said you should listen to what I say.
In the end, I was forced to take the money.
A nice judge dismissed all but one case that was registered on Dilbaag Singh and
called the other illegitimate. Tarlok Singh then took his son to Sant jee. Sant
jee scolded him sweetly and told him not to repeat his mistake and then allowed
him to rejoin him, and Tarlok Singh returned to his village. Soon after this,
the Indian Army surrounded Sree Darbaar Singh and Bhai Dilbaag Singh Behla along
with other Singhs was martyred fighting the Indian Forces.
Surjeet Singh Behla
The attack on the Sree Darbaar Sahib woke up the sleeping Sikh youth and the
young Surjeet Singh Behla had already received the company and love of Sant
Jarnail Singh jee. His whole being was shaken. His feet began to walk
automatically on the path of the Sikh Struggle. First he joined Shaheed Bhai
Gurdev Singh Usmaanvalaa and Badala's group and then later he joined with Baba
Gurbachan Singh Manochahal.
After some time, someone informed the police and Surjeet Singh was arrested.
Surjeet Singh was taken to Maal Mandee and the Tarn Taaran CIA Staff, where he
was inhumanly tortured by Sita Ram. The police weren't able to get any
information from Surjeet Singh nor could they change his firm mind (to turn away
from the freedom struggle). When the second attack on Darbaar Saahib took place
(Black Thunder), Surjeet Singh was in jail.
After being released from jail, Surjeet Singh resumed his militant activities
and on many occasions, despite being surrounded, he ran firing out of the police
cordons. Surjeet Singh became a Class A militant. He was now the Lieutenant of
the Bhindranwala Tiger Force under the leadership of Baba Gurbachan Singh
Manochahal, and was most close to Baba Manochahal. In the 1991 elections, the
Baba Manochahal group made the farsighted decision to support the Sikh Student
Federation group and participate in the elections. But this decision was opposed
by some militant groups. They did not understand the earlier Government strategy
of canceling the elections and decided to boycott the elections, which proved to
be a suicidal decision.
After the Beant government came to power, the genocide which took place in the
villages left international human rights organizations horrified, but these
atrocities did not affect the militants determination and faith even in the
slightest.
In these days, Surjeet Singh made a secret bunker in an empty building in his
village, and lived there with one companion. The mason who helped construct this
bunker informed the police and the Tarn Taaran SSP Ajit Sandhu, SP Operations,
Khoobee Ram, DSP Gurjeet and other well known police officers led a group of
soldiers and police to the bunker. This was June 7, 1992. The Police believed
that this hidden bunker only had weapons and not Behla himself. But Behla and
the other Singh were present in the bunker along with another Singh who supplied
them food. The terrified police officers took the Village Head and other
innocent villagers as shields and entered the building to search it.
The mason began to break the bunker and Behla and his companions heard this and
understood what was going on. These beloveds of the Guru performed an ardaas in
their mind and decided to become martyrs. They took their weapons and opened the
inner door of the bunker. When they stepped out, they immediately let out a
burst and the searching army/police team ran away. The Officers went on the
highest roof of the building and once the encounter began, were stranded there.
After the Police had run away, Behla and his companions searched the ground
floor of the building, where they found the Village Head. Behla was shocked to
find him here and asked why he had come. The Head and others explained how the
police had brought them as shields. Behla told them he would give them cover
fire and help them escape the building.
Before helping the Village Head leave, he gave him a final letter for his family
which had three main messages:
1) Tell my father not to leave Behla village
2) Tell my wife to obey my mother and father.
3) At a certain place, I have put Rs. 20,000 and tell my father to take that
money and arrange Akhand Paaths for us.
After giving this message, Surjeet Singh gave the innocent villagers cover-fire
and sent them out. Taking inspiration from them the Chamkaur Sahib battle, a
unique type of fight began.
At the start of the encounter, the Punjab Police and the brave soldiers of the
Indian army took innocent villagers as human shields and fired a shower of
bullets towards the building. The villagers still become emotional when they
tell how the security forces made the villagers stand around the building and
the police fired while lying between their legs. They also tell us how Behla in
a thundering voice was yelling Jaikaras and also curses, saying “Fight us
straight! Why are you putting innocent people in front of you? But these
insults could not make the brave Indian soldiers nor the Punjab Police feel any
shame.
The
villagers smile and tell us how Behla's bullets avoided the villagers but kept
hitting the police officers. The army and police brought bullet proof tractors,
armored cars and mortar guns, but the two hungry and tired Singhs fought this
amazing force for 36 hours, and were finally martyred. That building which held
the bunker is still standing today in ruins as a witness to the heaving fire and
bombing that took place.
When the Security Forces saw that only two Singhs had fought them, they took 6
innocent villagers who had been wounded and killed them and told the press that
9 militants had been killed. Because of the slaughter of these innocents, the
police was heavily criticized and the bravery of Srujeet Singh Behla was
discussed in every village of Punjab.
Baba Gurbachan Singh Manochahal heard about Bhai Behla's martyrdom and said
"Today my right arm has been broken". He wrote an emotional poem on the
martyrdom of Bhai Behla, and when reciting it, he would begin to cry. Perhaps
today no one speaks about the martyrdom of these Singhs openly, due to fear, but
that time will come when ballads of their bravery will again be openly sung on
stages.
By
Baljeet Singh Khalsa in Khandaydhaar June 2003
Taken
from Tapoban.org |