Sikh Generals Of Indian Army To Be Installed in Central Sikh Museum

AMRITSAR SAHIB, Punjab—Condoling the demise of the Indian Air Force’s highest (five star) ranked Sikh officer S. Arjan Singh on September 17, the SGPC President Prof. Kirpal Singh Badungar said that warriors like Arjan Singh act as a source of inspiration for next generations.

Marshal Arjan Singh passed away two days ago, on September 16. He served as Chief of the Air Staff from 1964 to 1969. For his distinguished service in commanding the IAF during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan and in 1966 became the first IAF officer to be promoted to Marshal of the Air Force.

SGPC President Prof. Kirpal Singh Badungar announced an installation of a portrait of Arjan Singh in the Central Sikh Museum of Sri Harmandir Sahib. He also announced that a portrait of Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh (three starred officer) will also be installed there. Lt Gen Harbaksh Singh commanded the Indian Army forces and played a key role during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Vir Charkra.

Indian Army’s Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Arora will also be installed in the CSM. General Jagjit Singh Arora was a three-star General in the Indian Army. He was the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Eastern Command during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. 

 

14 COMMENTS

  1. Religion should never get into conflict with the Nation in which it lives.
    Nation creation and destruction are privileges which EMPIRES only enjoy.

  2. In Syria they want Assad out of chair.
    In Iraq they got rid of Sadam
    The Empire will how ever not have an regime change in

    1) Russia
    2) Britian
    3) Europe

    As they are all allies of EMPIRE.
    Only those who oppose the EMPIRE like North Korea will face the wrath of EMPIRE.

  3. The Games of Thrones that Empires keep playing has to be understood and carefully avoided.
    Else we will keep on landing with blue star’s and Genocides.

  4. These paradoxes arise because of
    1) Imperialism
    2) Regime change by EMPIRES.

    1848:– We Sikhs use to live peacefully in our country of Ranjit Singh till the Empire came and dismantled it in 1848.

    1984 :- In 1984 the Empires party called the Congress again did a Regime change from Akalis to Congress.
    This got us into an conflict with the Indian Nation and they cleverly heaped a Genocide -84 and a Blue star on us. We lost so many of our men in the extra Judicial killings that followed it.
    How ever the events did show to us the real face of so many of our so called friends

  5. Mr Bandungar how about installing portrait of Shaheed Bhai Shubeg singh or have your forgotten this acting under your master……..

  6. The PARADOXES of life
    In Sikh museum we have both Air marshal Arjun Singh and Mr Jarnail Singh photograph’s.
    The complex web of life ever changing , uncertain that an simple human has to cope up with.

      • Hindia is not a nation, nor is it considered a nation by the world’s top educated intellectuals… of which, you are not even close to.

      • Ok if you don’t consider India as an Nation then there is no paradox.
        However if you do regard India as an Nation then you see Air Marshal Arjan Singh fought for India and in contrast Mr Jarnail Singh fought against India.
        Now both are contradictory things.
        For SGPC both are our Hero’s.
        But that is how life is I guess.
        I am sure the Sikh library will have pictures of British Empire Cross winners and of Bhagat Singh the Rebel too.
        I guess that is how life is like .
        Like to call it
        DOUBLE TRUTHS.

    • The only paradox is your gandhi-lovin troll ass is on this website daily to serve your bhramin master in being an asshole and trying to cause confusion and divisions for some simple Sikhs. It is very clear you are piece of human waste who is hell bent on using your multiple personalities/handlers to be a typical rss/shivsena cow humper.

      • I think I know where the problem lies.
        There should be synchrony of interest of Religion and Nations.
        The problem arises when they get into conflict with each other.
        Moral of Story’
        Love your Nations in which ever you live in.

      • These paradoxes arise because of
        1) Imperialism
        2) Regime change by EMPIRES.

        1848:– We Sikhs use to live peacefully in our country of Ranjit Singh till the Empire came and dismantled it in 1848.

        1984 :- In 1984 the Empires party called the Congress again did a Regime change from Akalis to Congresd.
        Is got us into an conflict with the Indian Nation and heaped a Genocide -84 and a Blue star on us. We lost so many of our men in the extra Judicial killings that followed it.

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