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Avtar Singh Brahma (1951 – 22 July 1988) was a
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militant ( kharku) and one of the main founding figures and the second leader of Khalistan Liberation Force, founded in 1986, during the
insurgency in Punjab, India The Insurgency in Punjab was an armed campaign by the separatists of the Khalistan movement from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. Economic and social pressures driven by the Green Revolution in India, Green Revolution prompted calls for Sikh aut ...
. Avtar Singh became known for his encounters with the police, Operation Mand being particularly notable. Avtar Singh has been reputed for never attacking civilians. He was popular amongst rural Sikhs who considered Brahma a
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-like figure and had also been credited with reading
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18 hours a day.


Early life

Not much is known about Avtar Singh's early life. What is known is that he was born in 1951 in a Sandhu
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family of village Brahampur near
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. His family was an agricultural one and were very poor. He left school at an early age to work at his family farm. Avtar Singh at a young age was sent by his parents to Bidhi Chand Dal. He was brought up in the dera at Sur Singh near
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. He soon took
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and became a
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. There he also became a
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Singh who are generally the warriors of the Sikh community. Avtar Singh Brahma was reportedly involved in the killing of police personnel accused of participating in alleged fake encounters during the
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period.


Tat Khalsa

Following Operation Blue Star an
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began in the
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. Avtar Singh created a small militant group known as the "
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". Avtar Singh would take revenge in his home village for the beating of women and children. In 1985 Avtar Singh attacked SHO (
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) Harinder Singh who managed to survive, but was injured. One of Avtar Singh's first exploits was attacking CRPF, BSF, and
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convoys. Brahma would lead regular attacks on security personnel convoys.ਖਾੜਕੂ ਯੋਧੇ in Punjabi by Maninder Singh Baja In Baler Avtar Singh Brahma and fellow militants surrounded a CRPF jeep. CRPF men tried to flee and fight, but were killed. In retaliation for this security personnel shot and killed 2 Sikhs who they claimed were militants. Avtar Singh Brahma refuted these claims saying they were innocent Sikhs of the village. In 1986 Avtar Singh killed the Thanderar (Assistant Sub-Inspector) of Chola Sahib, Shiv Singh. Shiv Singh was unpopular as he used excessive force and had no respect for the locals. The locals were supporters of Avtar Singh Brahma instead. Avtar Singh had created a major plot to kill Shiv Singh. He had fellow militants tell Shiv Singh his location and led Shiv Singh to believe that he was weak and could be easily captured. Shiv Singh fell for the act and went with fellow officers to arrest Avtar Singh. Avtar Singh knew of their movements and attacked them. Shiv Singh and two other officers were killed and 4 others were injured. Avtar Singh next attacked a CRPF patrol party at Bhikhiwind killing 1 Sub-Inspector and two jawans. Avtar Singh's legendary status continued to grow. He centred his operation in the Mand region (The Mand region is the riverbank land along the Beas) and was the de facto ruler. Avtar Singh was known as the "King of Mand". In July 1986 Operation Mand was launched to capture Avtar Singh and his fellow militants. The Operation was led by KPS Gill and was approved by DGP Julio Riberio. About 30
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of security forces along with multiple helicopters, bulldozers, and mechanised boats were deployed and used for the Operation which was conducted in a over 240 square kilometre area. The Operation did not go as expected for the Indian forces. 1000s of Police and Paramilitary forces surrounded the Mand region. According to Avtar Singh, he and fellow Tat Khalsa members clashed with and repulsed an attacking force of officers and paramilitary, with the attacking force suffering high casualties. Avtar Singh also shot down a Paramilitary helicopter. The other helicopters fell back after this. After Avtar Singh and fellow Tat Khalsa members managed to escape. The operation faced heavy criticism for being "overkill". The operation lasted for 40 hours. It was initially described as the destruction of the Khalistan capital, but police had only captured a few weapons. Revenue Minister Major Singh Uboke called Operation Mand "Operation Fraud". He said at a cabinet meeting, that innocent Sikh youth and women were being harassed and tortured by the security forces. Major Singh Uboke later said, "I think I made a mistake by calling it just Operation Fraud. I should actually have called it operation pak-hand (charade). They took hundreds of troops, helicopters, guns and boats. But what happened? They did not even succeed in wetting an extremist's beard. A lot of the Mand area falls under my constituency, and if I do not know what a fraud the whole thing was, and do not speak out, who would?"


Khalistan Liberation Force

In late 1986 Aroor Singh formed the Khalistan Liberation Force which was a merger of the Tat Khalsa, Mai Bhago Regiment, Khalistan Armed Police, Dasmesh Regiment, Khalistan Security Force and others. In early 1987 Aroor Singh was arrested and brutally tortured by police. He would later be killed. Following his death Avtar Singh took over the Khalistan Liberation Force. Avtar Singh made Gurjant Singh and Pipal Singh his 2 Lieutenant-Generals


Brahampura incident and retaliatory attacks

On 27 December 1986, Avtar Singh Brahma and fellow militants challenged the
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(CRPF) to try to capture them for 20 minutes at Brahampura. Brahma also called on the CRPF men and the civilians to give up on liquor and cigarettes. The CRPF did not attempt to capture him and waited for reinforcements. Once reinforcements arrived around an hour later they smashed their way into homes and searched them in the village trying to find Avtar Singh. They were accused of committing atrocities in the search and faced heavy criticism from many leaders. The CRPF soldiers were responsible for the burning of the
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, and shooting another ''bir'' (Form) of the Guru Granth Sahib. The CRPF was also responsible for beating the elderly
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, and the rape and molestation of girls. Accounts by villagers also state the CRPF was responsible for multiple assaults of villagers. Punjab DGP Julio F. Riberio would admit to an "excesses" by the CRPF and apologies for it. Avtar Singh Brahma vowed to get revenge in a letter and punish those responsible. Brahma with other KLF members, including Harbhajan Singh Mand, Anar Singh Para, and Gurdeep Singh Vakeel with Para being involved in most of the attacks, would attack multiple security force headquarters, bases, convoys, and stations in revenge. Two weeks after the incident, on 12 January, Brahma, Pipal Singh Toofan, Para and multiple other KLF members were involved in multiple encounters with the
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(CRPF). The encounters were described as long bloody, and fierce. The Kharkus killed multiple CRPF men and blew up multiple vehicle and then escaped. One of Brahma's targets in the attack, a police
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who had killed Dalbir Singh Billa Vapral a Kharku, was killed by Brahma's group along with 7 other officers. Following this the Kharkus led by Brahma killed multiple CRPF soldiers in other attacks throughout the day.


Following Brahampura incident

On 15 January 1987, Avtar Singh’s planned assassination of Lieutenant Colonel Sant Singh Bhullar was conducted. Bhullar attacked a
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in
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as part of
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. 10 KLF members with sub machine guns and pistols had broken into Bhullar’s home and killed him in a burst fire. His sister-in-law was also killed. Three others were injured. They left behind a note from Avtar Singh Brahma claiming responsibility. The note blamed Bhullar for, "..the desecration of the Sikh historic temple at Mukstar". Avtar Singh Brahma claimed responsibility for killing Pahar Singh and his wife. Pahar was a KLF Lieutenant General. Brahma claimed that they had broken KLF’s rules and began to kill innocents as well as extorting people. Under Avtar Singh senior KLF members launched an attack in September 1987. The target was
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Mith Singh. Mith Singh had been hand-picked by then chief of Punjab Police Julio F. Riberio. He was picked to deal with Avtar Singh’s Lieutenant-General Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala. Mith Singh had been accused of police brutality and targeting Budhsinghwala’s family. Mith Singh had dragged Budhsinghwala’s father by his hair in a public humiliation. Budhsinghwala began plotting to kill Mith Singh in revenge for his actions with Husan Singh. The attack was carried out by Budshinghwala and fellow Sikh militants on 15 September 1987 at around 9 in the morning. Mith Singh was shot while he was walking along with his guard a police
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. Both of their guns were taken by Budhsinghwala. In the crossfire a schoolboy was also killed and 5 others were injured. The killing is said to have greatly alarmed Punjab Chief of Police Riberio. Mith Singh was one of his best and most loyal officers. On 1 November 1987, Avtar Singh Brahma claimed responsibility for the killing of 2 CRPF jawans in an ambush the day before near Kabirpur. On 6 November 1987, Brahma killed Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Tara Chand. Chand was killed in the Jagraon area. One of Brahma’s most major actions was the killing of Senior Superintendent of Police Avinder Singh Brar and Superintendent of Police (Headquarters) KRS Gill on 14 December 1987. SSP Brar and his junior, SP (HQs) KRS Gill, were both killed while jogging at Patiala's National Institute of Sports. Both of them had little security. Two men in tracksuits approached them at 7 a.m. They signaled to a third person who pulled out an
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. Brar was killed instantly by a bullet hitting his temple, "sending his skull flying". Gill attempted to flee to a police jeep, but was injured with bullets in his head and back. He would die while fleeing and fell on the ground face first. The three killers fled on a motorcycle. Brar and Gill were top officers. There killing was described as the biggest killing since that of AS Atwal in Punjab. It was also described as a big killer of police morale. Brar had been held as the best police officer. Brar had cleaned the
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out of
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, but in doing so had been accused of committing extrajudicial executions. According to Chief of Punjab Police at the time J.F Ribeiro Brar would have become the chief of police had he not been killed. On 22 January 1988 BJP Punjab Vice-President Khushi Ram Sharma was shot dead with 4 bullets in
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by 2 Sikh on scooters. Avtar’s Lieutenant General Budhsinghwala claimed responsibility in a letter on behalf of KLF. On the same day 6 KLF members armed with AK-47s shot dead 12 people in a park in Barnala. 5 others were injured. One of them was a
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worker. Avtar’s Lieutenant General Budhsinghwala claimed responsibility in a letter on behalf of KLF. In 1988 Avtar Singh Brahma and fellow militants attacked and destroyed CRPF bases in retaliation for CRPF actions at Brahampur. In April 1988 KLF led an attack on
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and Professor Darshan Singh. Tohra was president of
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and Darshan was the SGPC appointed
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. The attack was led by Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala, one of Avtar Singh’s lieutenant-generals. At a SGPC meeting at Ludhiana University KLF members under Budhsinghwala snuck their way in using fake ids. They attacked and fought Tohra and Darshan’s security. 5 police officers and 8 members of Tohra and Darshan’s party were killed. No KLF member was killed but Tohra and Darshan managed to escape unhurt. A motive for attacks on Tohra could be the belief of militants that Tohra was involved in
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. On 19 June 1988, under Brahma and other KLF members gunned down the head of the Punjab
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, Ramkat Jalota. He was killed along with his gunmen and another. The Shiv Sena had used violence against Sikhs which made them targets of Sikh militants. Avtar Singh has been reputed for never attacking civilians.


Death and aftermath

Avtar Singh Brahma was killed on 22 July 1988 in Village Chak no 45 F in tehsil Sri Karanpur in District
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Rajasthan. A month before his death, Brahma was appointed
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of Takht Damdama Sahib. He was killed in an encounter near the
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border. One source has described his death as happening in, "mysterious circumstances..." Another says that before Avtar Singh's death he, "scamper dthrough the verdant fields of Punjab's border district on horseback." His death caused outrage among rural Sikh as he was quite popular amongst them. Avtar Singh had become known as a Robin Hood figure. He is said to have commanded respect until the end. Avtar Singh was succeeded by Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala one of Avtar Singh's lieutenant generals.


References

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