Prominent Sikh activist Tejinderpal Singh Timma wins battle against COVID-19

CHANDIGARH, Punjab—Rajasthan based Sikh activist Tejinderpal Singh Timma, who was found coronavirus positive on August 17, has won the battle against the deadly virus. After three consecutive positive reports during the last two weeks, his fourth report has come out to be negative after which he has been discharged.

Speaking to Sikh24, Tejinderpal Singh Timma informed that his symptoms remained very mild during the last two weeks. “With the grace of the Almighty Waheguru, I have won this battle,” he said.

“After two weeks, the Almighty Lord has allowed me to do seva of saving the lives of coronavirus patients by donating my blood plasma,” he maintained.

He has hailed the efforts of his team members who continued serving the needy people in his absence.

It is pertinent to note here that Tejinderpal Singh Timma has spent his whole life battling for the well-being of mankind.

In his teenage, Tejinderpal Singh Timma was an active member of the All India Sikh Students Federation. He was arrested from Sri Darbar Sahib by the Indian army during June 1984’s holocaust after which he remained confined in Jodhpur jail for about five years.

During his whole imprisonment period in Jodhpur jail, he shared the same cell with Shaheed Bhai Harminder Singh Sandhu, who at one time was the General Secretary of the All India Sikh Student Federation and considered a top ally of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.

After the martyrdom of Shaheed Bhai Harminder Singh Sandhu, Timma adopted the path of serving humanity through charitable work.

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