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Col. Gurbirinder Singh Sandhu
Late S. Gurdatar Singh Sandhu
12th April, 1936
Married, with 2 children
(+91) 9876169922
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Education : Aitcheson College or Chiefs College, Lahore, 1942-1947
Senior Cambridge, Lawrence School Sanawar, Shimla Hills,1948-1951
Profession: Joined the National Defense Academy (known then as JSW) in June 1953
and was commissioned in the Indian Army in June 1957. During service held
various command and staff appointments. Saw action in the various wars against
China, Pakistan and liberation of Goa. Was posted abroad to Vietnam and
served with the United Nations Commission for Supervision and Control in
Saigon during 1966-1967. Took premature retirement as Colonel in 1981 to
manage personal property assets in Punjab.
Present Occupation: Began leading a campaign in October 2003 against
the notorious Nihang Ajit Singh Poohla and his goons on learning about the
nefarious activities and heinous crimes being committed by his gang. In the early 1990s Poohla was a Police Cat and up until recently had Z security. This
criminal gang, due to its deep Police, criminal and political nexus, had
a license to kidnap, torture, rape and kill any villager that stood up against
them. Col Sandhu, initially organized the ex-servicemen from the Majha area
(where Nihang Poohla was most active) to stand up against Poohla. This later
became a mass movement once the fear created by Nihang Poohla diminished.
The organization is known as the Majha Ex-serviceman Human Rights
Front of which he is the Chairman. In August 2004, Col Sandhu was
successful in getting Nihang Poohla and eight of his associates jailed on
numerous murder charges.
Since, Col. Sandhu continues his fight against social injustice, poverty
and the drug/AIDS menace that is so rampant in rural Punjab. In January
2005, Col Sandhu started Aapna Punjab, a NGO, to formalize
his fight against poverty and social injustice.
Under the umbrella of Aapna
Punjab, he has started a grass-roots level campaign, called the 'Mai Bhago Fauj, to eradicate the drug/AIDS
menace in rural Punjab. Since women, be it the mother, wife, daughter or
sister who suffer the most due to this drug/AIDS menace, Col Sandhu is organizing
the Mai Bhago Fauj, where mostly women are being enrolled and encouraged
to report the existence of drug selling dens, and in the case the police
does not act, to ghero Police Stations and report the matter
to higher authorities. The campaign has been named after Mai
Bhago from Chabbal Village in District Amritsar who had ridiculed
the 40 men from the area who had deserted Guru Gobind Singh at a crucial
time when he was surrounded by Mughal forces in Anandpur Sahib.
Welfare centers for handicrafts and tailoring are also being setup where village women can make goods for sale and
can learn such skills. As of August 2005 over ten Welfare Centers are operational with over 500 women
enrolled.
Finally, Col Sandhu is making the villagers aware of the importance of education,
particularly the importance of learning English, in getting high paying
jobs. Foundation stone of an an English medium school at Village Pahuwind
was laid on 27th January 2005, on the birthday of Saheed
Baba Deep Singh and the school became operational in July 2006.
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