Shaheed Singh’s Father Passes Away after Long Battle

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Shaheed Singh’s Father Passes Away after Long Battle with Indian Justice

By: Sikh24 Editors
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Principle Tirlochan Singh with picture of his 20 year old Son

(September 14, 2012)–After having lead the long and lone battle against the Indian justice system, father of Shaheed Bhai Kulwinder Singh (Kid) has left for Gurpuri. Pita, Bhai Tirlochan Singh will forever be remembered by the Khalsa Panth for leading the struggle for Sikh Human Rights. Bhai Sahib, retired principle, continued the battle without much support and total negligence by Indian Justice.
At the age of 20, Bhai Kulwinder Singh was illegally picked up and detained by Police from Phase 5, Mohali on July 22, 1989. According to witnesses present with Principal Tirlochan Singh, his son was eliminated in a fake encounter and was cremated by the Punjab Police in Sohana on July 24, just two days after being kidnapped from Mohali. Police proclaimed Kulwinder Singh’s body “unidentified” and cremated it without notifying his family.
After continuing to fight the injustice, Principle Tirlochan Singh was met with a huge blow as the CBI acquitted the police officers involved in the killing of his son on “benefit of doubt”. Clear evidence present in the case was totally neglected during court hearings. Wife of Principle Tirlochan Singh passed away due to depression.
Team of Sikh24 pays tribute to Principle Bhai Tirlochan Singh for his efforts to expose the true face of Indian justice. He will forever be remembered as father of the Khalsa Panth. Our Nation will forever be indebted to the sacrifices made by Sikh Shaheeeds and their families. Their struggles expose the black face of the Indian Government and Justice.
More information about Bhai Kulwinder Singh and his case is available at the following links -
CBI Acquits for Fake Encounters: Police Officers Have “Benefit of the Doubt”
The Case of Shaheed Kulwinder Singh (Kid) Murdered by Punjab Police
 
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