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One who shouted "down with the British empire" before hanging - Legendary Bhagat Singh is quoted 'Terrorist' recently by Khalistani MP Simranjit Singh Mann, Punjab Education Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer sought an unconditional apology

Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer, a minister in the Punjab cabinet, slammed Simranjit Singh Mann and said that he should apologise unconditionally for his statements on Bhagat Singh
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Opinion
Meet Khalistani MP Simranjit Singh Mann who called Bhagat Singh a ‘terrorist’
Meet Khalistani MP Simranjit Singh Mann who called Bhagat Singh a ‘terrorist’

Where crores of people in the country consider Bhagat Singh as their ideal, some people see their hero in Bhindranwale. Punjab's Sangrur MP Simranjit Singh Mann has called Bhagat Singh a terrorist and Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale his hero.

On Friday (July 15), Punjab Education Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer sought an unconditional apology from newly elected Sangrur MP Simranjit Singh Mann for calling legendary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh a ‘terrorist’. Responding to Mann’s assertion, Hayer said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in the state would bestow martyr status on Bhagat Singh for his supreme sacrifice for the country.

“A newly elected MP has disrespected the sacrifices of legendary martyr Shaheed Bhagat Singh, who laid down his life for the country’s independence,” Hayer told the media here.

A day earlier, Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) MP Mann, a Khalistani supporter, triggered a controversy by saying, “Try to understand, Sardar Bhagat Singh had killed a young English officer. He had killed an Amritdhari Sikh constable, Channan Singh. He had hurled a bomb into the national assembly at that time. Now, tell me whether or not Bhagat Singh was a terrorist”.

A person initiated into the Khalsa according to the rules laid down by the tenth Guru is known as Amritdhari Sikh.

Controversial Sangrur MP Simranjit Singh took oath in Speaker Om Birla's chamber. Sangrur MP said, 'I sought inclusion in the House panel on External Affairs and Defence. A 'Khalistan supporter', the new MP shockingly dubbed Bhagat Singh a 'terrorist'. After oath-taking, the MP brazenly said, 'I still support the Khalistani cause'.

According to a Scroll report:

…The first nine Gurus did not conform to that nomenclature. They had names such as Dev, Das, Rai, and Kishen. They may or may not have grown long hair, and there are no records of what calendars and art portrayed the Sikh Gurus depict. The changes in Sikh philosophy – the followers taking up arms – came in with Guru Hargobind, the sixth Guru. Guru Gobind, the tenth Guru, introduced the codification in attire and the five articles of faith.

Guru Gobind bequeathed the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, as the immortal Guru to the followers who by now had become a community – Khalsa. The Holy Book does not define the Sehajdhari, Keshdhari, or Amritdhari Sikh.

Mann was involved in protests against Operation Blue Star and was in jail between 1984 and 1989. He was charged with sedition and waging war against the state. According to Pramod Kumar, Chandigarh’s Institute for Development and Communication’s director, Mann’s victory reflects the resurgence of Akali politics with dominant shades of radicalism.

Mann’s Twitter bio mentions that he is ‘striving for Khalistan’
Mann’s Twitter bio mentions that he is ‘striving for Khalistan’

“Religious fundamentalists hate him because he talked of a secular-socialist perspective. There have been unsuccessful attempts to prove that he became religious when the end was nearing. Now it is the other way around. They are trying to prove him shallow and cowardly, but the documents regarding their cases, his own writings are all there to prove them wrong”, says Prof Chaman Lal, honorary advisor to Bhagat Singh Archives and Resource Centre, Delhi Archives.

Harjeshwar Pal Singh, Assistant Professor of History at Chandigarh’s SGGS College, stated that the Punjab government co-opted Shaheed Bhagat Singh in the 1980s. “He is a big symbol for the people, both in Punjab and the country across ideologies. These people want to replace him. He doesn’t suit their ideology. Bhagat Singh is still popular as a symbol of the sacrificial tradition of Punjab against tyranny. Moreover, he was on the right side of history, fighting against the British, while Mann comes from a feudal background whose ancestors sided with the British. Bhagat Singh’s sacrifice cannot be negated”, he added.

Simranjit Singh Mann – A Pro-Khalistan leader

Simranjit Singh Mann has publicly supported the Khalistan cause in the past. He had quit the police service due to Operation Blue Star, which was launched by the Government of India to eliminate Khalistani terrorists ensconced in Amritsar’s Harmandir Sahib. According to reports, his party workers raised pro-Khalistan shouts at the Golden Temple on the anniversary of Operation Blue Star this year.

In 2021, while wishing for the new year, he said on Twitter, “May 2021 bring freedom for the Sikh community in form of ‘Khalistan’ that will eradicate social evils such as coercion, discrimination, greed, ego, etc. and restore human values, mutual love, respect, and cooperation.”

In 2018, while sharing photographs of security forces deployed on the anniversary of Operation Blue Star, he wrote, “This naked show of force by the Indian state is to show the world how this Hindu state treats the stateless Sikhs. The Hindu state still thinks that machine guns will frighten the Sikhs and keep them away from their peaceful means to carve out the Sikh state of Khalistan.”

Simranjit Singh Mann has openly demanded Khalistan and often spoke about a separate state for Sikhs. Reports suggest he has been arrested over 30 times including over charges of sedition but never got convicted.

Election of Mann as Sangrur MP

The Election Commission of India (ECI) issued by-poll results for several Lok Sabha and Assembly seats across states on June 26, including the Lok Sabha seat of Sangrur, Punjab, which became vacant after Bhagwant Mann, MP from Sangrur, was elected Chief Minister of Punjab. Gurmail Singh of the Aam Aadmi Party was handed the ticket, however, he was defeated by Simranjit Singh Mann of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar).

References:

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