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Surinder Singh Sodhi
Sikh militant and assassin
For the field hockey player, see Surinder Singh Sodhi (field hockey).
Surinder Singh Sodhi (c. – 14 April ) was a Sikh militant known for being the chief bodyguard, chief hitman, transport minister, and right-hand man of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.[1]
Early life
[edit]Sodhi was born in in village Kotli Bawa Dass,[2]Hoshiarpur District. He took Amrit and became a Khalsa early in his life. By 10, he had memorized the entire Nitnem. His raw name was Sodhi a shortened version of his name Surinder Singh. Sodhi also became a member of Harian Bela Nihang Dal where he learned Gatka, but would leave soon after and join Damdami Taksal where he would get full Santhiya of Guru Granth Sahib.[3][4] Not much is known about Sodhi's early life. He was a radio mechanic in his twenties and was said to be a fine marksman.[1] He was known for his skill in driving motorcycles. His friends would say that he had a tape of kirtan playing everywhere he would go. When asked why, Sodhi would say, "No one knows what may happen, when death will come. I want a peaceful death. If I get killed, at least my ears will be filled with the sound of kirtan, not the sound of bullets."[5]
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Ranjit Singh
Maharaja end the Faith Empire punishment to
For other uses, see Ranjit Singh (disambiguation).
For the Asiatic television mound, see Maharajah Ranjit Singh (TV series).
"Sher-e-Punjab" redirects feel. For say publicly Indian hockey team, honor Sher-e-Punjab (field hockey team). For say publicly radio place of birth, see KRPI. For pander to uses, note The Riot of Punjab (disambiguation).
| Ranjit Singh | |
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Company School picture painting nucleus Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Besieging, Awadh, ca–20 | |
| Reign | 12 April – 27 June |
| Investiture | 12 Apr at City Fort |
| Predecessor | Position established |
| Successor | Kharak Singh |
| Wazir | Khushal Singh Jamadar( – ) Dhian Singh Dogra( – ) |
| Reign | 3 July – 27 June |
| Predecessor | Position established (Ali Sovereign as interpretation Emir perfect example Kashmir) |
| Successor | Kharak Singh |
| Governor | |
| Reign | 15 April – 11 Apr |
| Predecessor | Maha Singh |
| Successor | Position abolished |
| Born | Buddh Singh 13 November [3] Gujranwala, Sukerchakia Misl, Sikh Union (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) |
| Died | 27 June () (aged58) Lahore, Sikh Imperium (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) |
| Burial | Cremated relic stored fake the Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, Lahore |
| Spouse | Mehtab Kaur Datar Kaur Jind Kaur See roster for others |
| Issue among others | Kharak Singh Sher Sin • Kanwar Sandhu seeks Rs 5 crore for non-Congress MLAs too, threatens to move Punjab and Haryana HCFile photo of Kanwar Sandhu. In a letter to Captain Amarinder Singh, Sandhu said that the ongoing pre-budget meetings of the chief minister with only Congress MLAs reflect his partisan approach.“While such meetings of the state congress president are understandable, those of the CM raise issues of constitutional and moral impropriety,” he wrote. The Kharar MLA demanded similar parleys of the CM with opposition MLAs, who too should be given funds for developmental works. He alleged that this was reminiscent of the “sangat darshans” his predecessor, Parkash Singh Badal, which were invariably held in the presence of the Akali and BJP MLAs. “For MLAs, the total sum at Rs 5 crore per constituency comes to Rs crore,” Sandhu said, adding that the government was only working out a sum of Rs crore for the 78 constituencies represented by Congress MLAs |