| | HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA : Disappearance of Harjit Singh (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28) |
 | | The orders were received on 17 July 1940, but, led by Baba Bishan Singh, 112 soldiers of his unit refused the order and took the oath to shed even the last drop of their blood for the freedom of their own motherland, but not to wage war against other peoples merely to strengthen British imperialism. |
 | | After reaching Punjab, Harjit Singh heard from his relatives that his family members were staying away from their village home at Butter Kalan because of threats they had been receiving from unidentified armed men. |
 | | The bus was stopped at this check post around 11 a.m., and Harjit Singh was forced to disembark by ASI Ram Lubhaya, Daljit Singh, a former militant working for the police generally known as a ‘Police Cat’, and constable Satbir Singh and several other policemen. |
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