From Sikh World News:
India Calls Him Murderer, He Gives Life
Balwant Singh Rajoana shames death sentence
Panth and Humanity sole claimants to my body after death;
donates eyes to Huzuri Ragi of Darbar Sahib, Amritsar
Jagmohan Singh
BURAIL (CHANDIGARH): Every time, Kamaldeep Kaur looks into her brother's eyes, she knows such occasions will be few and far between. Balwant Singh Rajoana is on the death row, convicted in Beant Singh murder case. But such is his worldview that perhaps Kamaldeep may long have to live with those eyes. Long after Balwant Singh hangs to the utter shame of Indian justice system.
Rajoana's Eyes. Eyes that have seen untold atrocities against the Sikhs, eyes that have seen the machinations of hegemonic brahaminical forces trying to annihilate as well as assimilate the Sikhs, eyes that have rarely dropped a tear, eyes that have always gleamed with pride in the service of the Guru.
Rajoana's eyes. Eyes that will now shame even death. In the presence of his sister, brother-in-law, nephew and the Deputy Superintendent of Model Jail, Chandigarh, (where he is lodged), Balwant Singh Rajoana has signed his Will, donating his eyes to the blind Hazuri Ragi Singh of Darbar Sahib Harmandar Sahib, Bhai Lakhwinder Singh, on 17 June 2008. The original Will
It was not a spur of the moment decision. Rajoana, in fact, first wrote to the Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib on June 5, explaining his wish. This was followed by calls from personal attendant of the Jathedar to the Deputy Superintendent of Jail, and thus he was granted permission by the jail authorities.
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In his hand-written letter, sent to the Jathedar through the prison authorities, Balwant Singh Rajoana said: "As you are aware, I have been sentenced to death by an Indian court in the Beant Singh assassination case. I have decided not to appeal against this order and not to submit before this system."
He said while he was waiting for his final call from the government of India, he desired that "after my death, the vital organs of my body (eyes, kidneys, heart and any other part that may be useful to any other person) may be offered at Sri Akal Takht Sahib to be given to those who may need them." The idea was that the organs could be donated to anyone as per the wishes of the Sikh community. Rajoana had in fact made it clear right at the time of his conviction that his body shall be donated.
Explaining himself, he said that while watching the Kirtan programme on television, the sight of a blind Hazuri Ragi inspired him to offer his eyes, so that, "even after my death, (through the Ragi Singh) my eyes continue to worship at holy Darbar Sahib."
Speaking to the World Sikh News, Kamaldeep Kaur, the sister of Balwant Singh, informed that the will was signed in her presence. Her husband Baljit Singh, her son Ajaideep Singh and Mr. Randhawa, the jail deputy superintendent were also witness to the document.
In his communiqué to the Jathedar of Akal Takht, Giani Joginder Singh, he has said that "every single part of my body" that could be of any use to anyone in the service of the Panth and humanity could be used accordingly.
| Dying is no act of bravado, to be prepared to die for one's convictions is bravado par excellence. No university could have educated Kamaldeep Kaur about this great truth, but Rajoana's life has. "Many people think that my brother wants to die. No. Like all living things he also wants to live, but he does not want to cringe, he does not want to dither from his Ardas, he does not want to love life at the cost of his courage and the cause of the Khalsa Panth." |
One only wonders how many sisters who tie rakhi around their brother's wrist across India can actually understand what Kamaldeep must be passing through. Or perhaps every single one of them will understand, if only the Sikh community ensures that the story of Rajoana's Eyes be spread and propagated all across the globe.
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"By this act, I think my brother will bring more respect to the Sikh community." There is no end to beautiful, heart-wrenching poetry about eyes, the beauty of eyes, the power of eyes, eyes full of tears, eyes that laugh, eyes that move hearts. But the saga of Rajoana's Eyes will remain perhaps unmatched, for which poet has ever written about the power of eyes of a man condemned to death? Rajoana does not want to shut his eyes to his Guru, to his brave Sikh nation, to the machinations of its enemies, to the great ideal of Sarbat Da Bhala.
Beant Singh's eyes were always covered with trademark black-tinted glasses, even during broad daylight. Those were eyes that could not handle shame, for more were dying under Beant Singh's jackboots than a human heart could bear to see. Now, Rajoana's Eyes will ensure that the line between a life spent in Guru's sewa and a death courted for one's principles shall stand merged.
Even the most ungrateful would hold him in awe and respect.
Rajoana's seven-year-old nephew, Ajaydeep Singh, was told about the reasons for which Rajoana was in prison, the contents of his will of June 17 and the possibility of him climbing the scaffolding ladder with a noose around his neck. "Tell Mamaji, I will never forget him. I will remember him for all my life." Little kid of the Sikh Nation, you will not be alone. Rajoana's Eyes will see that the Sikh Nation will never forget him. And the story of Rajoana's Eyes will live on long after those eyes stop shining.
2 July, 2008
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I just recently discovered your blog and it is a real eye opener. I hope to read it regulalry.
ReplyDeleteEdward Ott Ji - Thank you for reading and commenting.
ReplyDeleteThe heart and purpose of this blog is to publicise what was done to us Sikhs in India in 1984. I suggest you go to this post and follow at least a few of the links.
Our Stories From 1984.
http://roadtokhalistan.blogspot.com/2007/08/our-stories-from-1984.html
Again, welcome.
Bole So Nihaal ...Sat Sri Akal
ReplyDeleteS.Balwant Singh Rajoana warge Singh Soormiya karke hi eh Kaum aje tak jinda hai ....Waheguru Singh Sahib nu ida hi Bal Bakshan.
W.K.W.F
Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana, who had been awarded capital punishment in the case of murder of former Chief Minister Beant Singh shall be hanged on 31st of March at Patiala. His is a rare case where an accused in a murder case, after being awarded death penalty, had not only chosen not to go for an appeal but even kept on asking to hang him as early as possible.
ReplyDeletecan any one please mail me the full discription of this case and the history of this murder...i want to know about rajoana..plz...
ReplyDeletesarabjeet kaur
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A true lion of the Panth! We can all be very proud of him.
ReplyDeletemy heart and soul salutes you balwant singh rajoana, may your sacrifice awakes millions of sikhs and get us united.One day we will be flying our flag of kalistan on our free land of truth.
ReplyDeletewe are saint and soldiers of Guru gobind singh, time is coming we need to give our head in guru ji s tali.
He sends shivers up and down my spine and makes the little hairs on the back of my neck stand up. The GOI are very stupid that they don't see how much stronger his death will make us.
ReplyDeleteRaj karega Khalsa!
Eyes that could not bear to see "shame" are opening eyes around the world.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to hear from you, bhenji! It's wonderful to see keshdhari and mona, young and old, Kaur and Singh locking arms and standing together. Now, we must maintain this unity and sense of purpose. That is what will honour all our shaheeds!
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for sharing this blog.
ReplyDeleteWaheguru Mehar kare....
I would say yes sikhs should fight for their rights., but in a civil way. Balwant Singh has said that he donates his eyes to the Akaal Thakat so this particular person will able to see. And he said, he will be able to see through this persons eyes after his death how? The humanity is the biggest religion in the world. If everyone follows this there will be no conflict in the world. The media is provoking the youngsters in UK but no one is ready to go to India to take part to become shaheed. Who is a shaheed, a person who is walking on the road and gets killed by a shotgun is he a shaheed? Where have these sikhs been for seventeen years to save Balwant Singh? Many sikhs are British Nationals and have no right to cause trouble in a another country. When they have choosn to drop Indian Nationality.
ReplyDeleteI would like to express the following: Balwant Singh will be able to see through the grace of Almighty Gods eyes after he has donated his eyes.
DeleteYes, humanity may be the biggest religion in the world, we all try our very best to follow this path, but, unfortunately, we're living in the devils world (KALLJUG).
The media is only doing his job, and in any event, it's up to each individual how they should react!
A Shaheed is a person who dies for his country, for his brotherhood, for his beliefs and for his religion. Getting shot by a gun or getting killed on the road is ones misfortune! As I said above, we are living in a devils world.
Finally, we may be British Nationals now, but, let us not forget that, our ancestors were Indians and therefore our roots lie in India. "If you want to show any humanity, now is you're time! Stand up for your brother Balwant Singh, and give him all the support he needs".