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Singh Sahib Giani
Sahib Singh, the head Granth of Sri Darbar Sahib, had his residence in
Shaheed Bunga Street on the back side of Sri Darbar Sahib. Indian forces
had initiated their attack on Sri Darbar Sahib at 4:45am on the morning
of June 4. Under the battle conditions and intense exchange of fire,
Singh Sahib fulfilled his duties on June 5 until noon. However, on June
6 he was not allowed to reach Harmandir Sahib for his duties. Other
Giani Sahibans, including Giani Mohan Singh Ji and Giani Puran Singh Ji,
were forced to remain inside, even after the completion of their regular
duties on June 5 evening. They simply could not leave the premises.
Following is an excerpt from an interview by BBC Journalist Harbir Singh
Bhanwer with Singh Sahib Giani Sahib Singh.
HARBIR SINGH:
When were you able to first return to Sri Darbar Sahib after Operation
Bluestar and what were the conditions as you saw them?
SINGH SAHIB:
Giani Mohan Singh Ji and Giani Puran Singh Ji, accompanied by some
soldiers, reached my house around 5am of June 7. They informed me that
General Sahib had summoned for me and instructed me to get ready in 15
mins. and accompany them. I left escorted by the soldiers. The Atta
Mandi, Katdha Dal Singh and back anteroom (Deodhi) of Sri Darbar Sahib
was full of soldiers. There were thousands of soldiers everywhere. We
were stopped at every place and questioned, "who is he? kill
him." Soldiers escorting me responded, "he is the head
priest." Upon reaching the Darbar Sahib complex, inside I saw Sikhs
seated all over the parkarma with their hand tied behind their backs
with their own turbans. Among them were the Gurdwara employees. Giani
Sujan Singh, Sant Bhindrawale's helper and SGPC member, was among the
detained Sikhs. At the foot-steps of the parkarma, we were met by an
arrogant Sikh Cornel. When the accompanying soldiers informed him about
me, he promptly ordered "if he is the head Granthi, bring him
inside." Parkarma had 6-7 tanks. Dead bodies were everywhere. I
inquired from the Sikh Cornel if I could meet with the detained Sikhs.
He replied that his orders are against it. However, when I informed him
that our own staff was among the detained, he suggested that I could
watch but not speak with them. He further emphasized that if I talked
with anyone, I will be killed. Baba Deep Singh Ji Shaheed's Bunga was
full of detained Sikhs. As they saw me, they started crying. Some
requested if I could seek permission for them to drink water from the
sarowar. Who so ever spoke was mercilessly beaten by soldiers with
gun-butts and subjected to derogatory verbal abuse saying, "Sala
asks for water!" I informed the Sikh Cornel that GurSikhs regularly
organize "Shabeels" to gratuitously distribute water, and
requested permission to distribute water among the detained Sikhs.
Indian forces could be seem in all buildings of Sri Darbar Sahib.
Reference library was burning at this moment. The whole parkarma was in
bad shape with blood, red ammunition shells, and broken glass. There was
no place to put your foot down. The soldiers accompanying me suggested
that I wear my shoes. However, I refused and proceeded bare-foot. At the
Shabeel corner someone fired at me. Fortunately, I escaped. Now the
soldiers escorting me were yelling "He is the head priest" but
no one was listening to anyone. I was shoot at once again near the Lachi
Baer Gurdwara. This bullet missed and hit the floor near me. Near Lachi
Baer Gurdwara, Sri Akal Takhat's courtyard was filled with dead bodies.
Soldiers were everywhere. The Darshani (Deodhi) anteroom, Janda Bunga,
New anteroom, everywhere soldiers were positioned with entrenched
machine guns and LMGs. The historical Lachi Baer tree was badly
brutalized. The nearby room for Palki Sahib was badly littered with
scattered rumalas. With a deeply saddened heart and great difficulty, I
reach thus far. The Darshani (Deodhi) anteroom was full of drunken
soldiers who were smoking cigarettes. When these soldiers saw me, they
started hurling derogatory verbal abuses at me, "who is this Sala?"
Almost all soldiers were abusive. They couldn't utter any words without
using derogatory terms. From the doorsill till the bridge, the Darshani
anteroom was filled with rubbish. The bridge was heavily guarded with
armed soldiers. Sri Harimandir Sahib was also heavily guarded. The
situation inside Sri Harimandir Sahib wasn't any better. The carpets
used for June 5 could not be replaced on June 6. Ammunition shells and
broken glass littered the insides as well. There were 6-7 Sikh soldiers
including a granthi and two Cornels when I reached inside. They informed
me that General Sahib had left after a long wait for me. They instructed
me to conduct Sri Guru Granth Sahib's Prakash and initiate kirtan and
other services. By now I had been informed by other Singh Sahibans that
the sacred copy of Sri Guru Granth Sahib had been hit by a bullet.
HARBIR SINGH:
The sacred copy of Sri Guru Granth Sahib that was hit by a bullet, was
that in use in the main hall or on the first story?
SINGH SAHIB:
This copy was in prakash in Sri Harimandir Sahib. At Har-Ki-Paudi a Sikh
was reading from Guru Granth Sahib, when a bullet hit a window and broke
its glass. A piece of that glass cut Pathi Sikh's hand. It is this
Sikh's blood that you find on the rumalas. The Central Reserve Police
Force (CRPF) had previously riddled Sri Darbar Sahib with bullets from
all corners on June 1. The next day, June 2, wasn't any better either.
In consultation with Tohra Sahib, on the morning of June 4, all Akhand
Paths were concluded and all sacred copies of Sri Guru Granth Sahib were
moved in safekeeping after their 'sukhasan'. However, the Akhand Path at
Har Ki Paudi was allowed to continue and completed on the morning of
June 6. Because of the curfew imposed by the Indian forces, our
employees could not reach Sri Darbar Sahib to assume their duties. As a
result most pathis had to recite Path for 8-10 hrs. continuous.
HARBIR SINGH:
When was Sri Guru Granth Sahib's Prakash conducted?
SINGH SAHIB:
First of all we cleaned the insides of Sri Harimandir Sahib. The Sikh
soldiers helped me with this task. Sukhasan of the sacred copy of Sri
Guru Granth Sahib that was hit by a bullet was conducted next. Then the
Sri Guru Granth Sahib copy was brought from Lachi Baer Gurdwara and the
prakash was accomplished around 10am. There was no Kadha Prakash served.
A Sikh Subedar brought some sweet-meat prepared from sugar (Patasae)
from somewhere, that was served instead.
HARBIR SINGH:
Then which Shabad's kirtan was initiated?
SINGH SAHIB:
When the two Cornels inside Sri Harimandir Sahib, Shamindar Singh and
Sharma, asked me to organize shabad kirtan, I expressed the need for a
significant staff to conduct such program. They asked me in return where
to get the required staff. Upon which I informed them of the Gurdwara
employees among the detained Sikhs outside and asked for their release.
They agreed to my suggestion and escorted me to where the Sikhs were
detained. As I pointed out our staff members, their hands were sniffed.
HARBIR SINGH:
(Astonished) Why did they sniff their hands?
SINGH SAHIB:
I didn't know either. Apparently, the hands used in firing guns can be
identified through smell. It can also be identified from the fingers.
Based on my request 15 Sikhs were released. The rest were considered
prisoners and sent to camps. Among the released were Hajuri Ragi
Mohinder Singh's tabla companion Bhai Gurcharan Singh (who could perform
kirtan as well), Surma Singh Karamjeet Singh who could play tabla, and
Sant Bhindrawale's Ragi Bhai Harbhajan Singh. For several days these
individuals conducted the kirtan. The information regarding kirtan being
performed by military personnel in your diary is inaccurate.
HARBIR SINGH:
Who did the Ardas?
SINGH SAHIB:
This too was done by Sri Darbar Sahib's Ardassia Bhai Harpal Singh. All
these individuals stayed in my house for several days. Upon seeking
their release I took them to my house. Several of them had blood stains
on their cloths. They bathed and washed their clothes. Several of them
had to use my cloths.
HARBIR SINGH:
Shabad kirtan started being relayed on radio from June 8, who organized
this program? SINGH SAHIB: The radio and electricity workers arrived on
June 7. They installed the necessary wires, etc. Military personnel
brought a loudspeaker from some Hindu individual. We returned it
afterwards.
HARBIR SINGH:
When were the dead bodies removed?
SINGH SAHIB:
Giani Zail Singh was to arrive on June 8. So the Indian force removed
all dead bodies from the parkarma path from Ghanta Ghar anteroom towards
Baba Budha's Baeri tree. But the bodies were left elsewhere. Even the
sarowar had 10-12 floating bodies. I witnessed on June 7 that a Sikh ran
out from a room along the parkarma and jumped into the sarowar. The
soldiers immediately opened fire and killed him in the sarowar itself.
HARBIR SINGH:
Did you learn anything about Sant Bhindrawale?
SINGH SAHIB:
We learned on June 7 that his dead body was displayed in the Ghanta
Ghar's anteroom. However, we weren't allowed to go there.
HARBIR SINGH:
Tell us about Giani Zail Singh's visit?
SINGH SAHIB:
On the day of Giani Zail Singh's visit, some soldiers took me towards
the Langar building. All stories of this building were filled with
soldiers. Dogra regiment was stationed here. Cornel Bajwa and one other
Cornel informed me that some Sikhs were holed in Ramgharia Bunga. They
had taken one Captain Doctor hostage. Furthermore, these Sikhs had
conveyed that if 5 Singh Sahibans asked them to drop their weapons they
will comply. Giani Puran Singh was with me. As we approached the bunga,
we saw two GurSikhs seated with their backs tied to each other in front
of the Bunga. We asked the Cornels that if the Sikhs drop their weapons
would they not shoot them? They promised that if these Sikhs haven't
killed any of their men, they will be spared. Within the Ramgharia Bunga,
approaching from Baba Kharak Singh's Dera side we spoke with the Sikhs
over a small loudspeaker. We told them that "if you have any
military hostages, release them and come out, you will not be
killed." We could hear some noises but couldn't understand what was
being said. Finally we heard that they did not have any hostages. Upon
hearing this the Cornel asked us to leave and said they will handle it
from here. Giani Zail Singh's arrival was fast approaching.
HARBIR SINGH:
Was firing ongoing when Giani Zail Singh arrived?
SINGH SAHIB:
Firing was continuously ongoing here at one place or another. However,
your report that a security personal of Giani Zail Singh's escort was
shot is inaccurate. When Giani Zail Singh arrived, one of his escort had
an umbrella covering him. I sent a sewadar and asked for the removal of
the umbrella. They obliged. Giani Zail Singh paid respect upon reaching
Harimandir Sahib. The question of honoring him with saropa simply did
not arise. He asked some officer to contact me. Upon meeting, Giani Zail
Singh first inquired about the Jathedar of Sri Akal Takhat Sahib, Giani
Kirpal Singh. I told him that he was safe. Then he asked about the
attack. I summarized the events. Further I told him that the soldiers
were moving around with naked heads, with boots, and continuously
drinking and smoking within the premises. Their behavior was
inappropriate and derogatory. Whenever they see a Sikh, they kill him
without asking any question. Hundreds of Sikhs have been killed this
way. Additionally, the sacred places are being abused by them. They have
done worst things than the mughals. How could all this happen under a
Sikh President? Giani Zail Singh told me that Shrimati Ghandi did not
tell him anything. He said that he wanted to visit on June 7 but
couldn't. He said, "even today I have managed to come after great
difficulty." I told Giani Zail Singh that the soldiers misbehaved
with me and my staff. They make our job difficult. Why not arrest us
too? He immediately ordered the four generals, Sundar Ji, Dayal, Baradh
and Jamwaal to provide security. I further explained that the soldiers
have looted the homes of our staff including Giani Sahibans. Giani Mohan
Singh has been badly beaten, arrested and taken away. They wanted to
burn the markets behind Sri Darbar Sahib complex. I later learned that
the military had planned to burn the whole street around my house and
the Kolsar Bazar. They were saved by Giani Zail Singh. Giani Zail Singh
saw the sacred copy of Guru Granth Sahib that was injured with a bullet.
He had also witnessed the state inside Sri Harimandir Sahib. Thus upon
reaching Delhi, he immediately sent a package of Rumalas. I thought even
though Giani Zail Singh is a Sikh, the rumalas are government property
and therefore did not use them.
HARBIR SINGH:
Sardar Bhan Singh and Sardar Abinashi Singh were brought from camps by
soldiers for Sri Darbar Sahib's visit, when were they brought for the
first time?
SINGH SAHIB:
Probably they were brought on June 8. Interior Minister, Butta Singh,
first arrived here on June 9. subsequently he visited everyday. On June
9, I, Giani Kirpal Singh Ji, Sardar Bhan Singh, Sardar Abinashi Singh
met with Butta Singh inside Sri Harimandir Sahib and exchanged views
about various processes. Subsequently, committees were organized to take
care of treasury (Tosha Khana), Museum, and Historical weapons and
slowly the processes started improving. I had informed the military on
June 7 itself that five Singh Sahibans will collectively make all
decisions and take any actions. However, the Jathedar of Sri Akal Takhat
is the supreme authority. He individually can take any decision. Until
June 16, all Singh Sahibans had gathered together.
HARBIR SINGH:
Your interview on Doordarshan, was that given of your free will or under
the pressure of military guns?
SINGH SAHIB:
Punjab situation was dangerous at that moment. Giani Kirpal Singh had
already read his views on TV. Whatever I said was done in consultation
with our organizers, Sardar Bhan Singh and Sardar Abinashi Singh, etc.
This was done to normalize the situation. However, all statements were
checked and approved by the military authorities. They were constantly
saying that there is nothing here, write more statements. HARBIR SINGH:
When was the sacred maryada of Sri Harimandir Sahib restored? SINGH
SAHIB: September 29, the complex was handed over to us. The interrupted
maryada was restored from Oct. 1 onwards. (The first Akhand Path at
Har-Ki-Paudi was initiated for Giani Sahib Singh Ji).
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