On the martyr's day of Baba Ajit Singh Ji and Baba Jujhar Singh Ji Bhartiya Janta Party's Sikh leader and member of Punjab Bajpa's executive Advocate Bikram Sidhu, a Social Worker in Ludhiana salutes them by elaborating their martyrdom day 22 December 1705.
With the target of killing or capturing Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the joint powers of the ruler of Delhi and the rajas of Himachal Pardesh assaulted Anandpur Sahib. They circled the town and didn't permit any food to be taken inside, in the desire for starving the Guru and his adherents out. They lost a great many men while assaulting the Guru who was involving the strongholds. Having neglected to overcome the Guru, they guaranteed him, on a serious promise, a protected entry in the event that he willfully left the spot. They further guaranteed him that later on, he could return again to Anandpur as and when he wanted. The military commanders wanted to give the ruler an appearance of triumph in the event that they could make the Guru leave Anandpur Sahib.
At the point when the Guru left the fort, the generals broke their vow and the military assaulted him energetically. To worsen conditions for the Sikhs, the close by stream Sirsa was in flood. While battling and crossing the waterway, numerous Sikh lives were lost and the individuals who could cross the stream were scattered. Master Gobind Singh with his two senior children and just 40 Sikhs arrived at a close-by town called Chamkaur where they involved a mud house called Garhi, a small-scale fort.
The seeking after powers in extraordinary numbers rose around it and challenged Guru Ji that he would not be permitted to leave alive. With the expectation of capturing the Guru, they assaulted the Garhi. The Guru would send a little band of Sikhs to go out and battle the foe to get them far from the entryway of the Garhi and not let them enter it. The Guru himself sat at the top shooting bolts to check the assaulting segments of troopers. One of the military officers lost his life while endeavoring to get close to the Guru to murder him. The quick bolt shot by the Guru hit the general in the chest and brought him down from his pony, slaughtering him without even a second's pause. This struck dread in the military, which immediately withdrew. A short time later, they pushed ahead circumspectly and gradually towards the Garhi.
At the point when the battling was at its tallness Baba Ajit Singh, the eldest son of Guru Ji and afterward just 18 years old, requested that his father let him join the protecting jatha. The Guru happily consented to allow him to battle the military to get them far from the Garhi. Having been honored by his dad, Baba Ajit Singh outfitted himself and went outside the Garhi alongside different Sikhs. He battled courageously and boldly. He showed extraordinary battling aptitudes which astounded the aggressors. The Guru saw all that with his own eyes and was extremely fulfilled at the boldness of his child. At last, Baba Ajit Singh fell in the front line and thus attained martyrdom.
His younger sibling Jujhar Singh was likewise watching him battle on the milestone and chose to follow the lead of his sibling. Jujhar Singh battling bravely. He went to his dad and communicated his longing to go out with the following jatha and proceed with the battle to dull the blade of state illegal intimidation. In spite of the fact that solitary 14 years of age, he was allowed by his dad to forfeit his life to ensure the standards of the Sikh confidence.
Alongside different Sikhs, Baba Jujhar Singh set up a decent guard like an accomplished fighter, as he had acquired careful preparation at Anandpur Sahib. The Guru was a lot happy with his battling expertise. Having opposed the influx of aggressors for quite a while, he followed his senior sibling and turned into a martyr.
Guru Ji expressed gratitude toward the Almighty, that his youngsters achieved suffering before his own eyes. They gave their day to day routines so different kids could experience harmony and independence from mistreatment by the state.
The opposition offered by the intrepid and valiant Sikhs was extraordinary to such an extent that the officers couldn't enter the Garhi during the day-long battling. Around evening time the Guru alongside three Sikhs left the Garhi and went securely through the military camps to at long last thrashing the military at Mukatsar five months after that.
This remarkable and extraordinary penance by the children of the Guru would be remembered forever by the people who respect human rights and freedom to worship.


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