June 1984 stands etched in the annals of Sikh history. The Indian Army's assault on Sri Harmandar Sahib, the revered Darbar Sahib in Amritsar, and other Sikh Gurdwaras in Punjab marked a chapter known as the "Teeja Ghallughara." The echoes of this holocaust reverberated across the Sikh community, leaving deep impact.
This is eighth article under the "audio articles on June 1984 Ghallughara series". The present article is a letter written by Bhagat Puran Singh Ji to Indian President after June 1984 attack on Darbar Sahib. Bhagat Puran Singh Ji had returned "Padam Shiri" in opposition to Indian Army's attack on Darbar Sahib.
Sending the armed forces into Sri Darbar Sahib for military action has already produced countless painful results. As a result of this army action the Sikh world has been deeply hurt. You have seen how painful has been the effect of this army action on the Darshani Deodhi and the building of Sri Akal Takhat.
Mohali, Punjab: As a refugee from Pakistan, a destitute himself, he had the heart to help the neglected and rejected on the streets of Amritsar. Such was the determination and dedication Bhagat Puran Singh possessed and it changed the lives of many. The man, who epitomised selfless service and founded the All-India Pingalwara Charitable Society to carry on his mission to help the sick, disabled and deserted, did more than just acts of philanthropy.
Amritsar/ Chandigarh: Bhagat Puran Singh was a selfless person. Pawan Malhotra is acting in this movie as Bhagat Puran singh. The trailer of the movie is very inspiring. In this movie his selfless service towards humanity is shown. In the trailer of the movie this is shown that how Bhagat Puran Singh have accepted all his patients as his family member and fights for shelter so that they can live with dignity and die with dignity.