| Sikh Martyrs S. Subheg Singh Shahbaz Singh |
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Earlier to this, he had been a police officer (kotwal) in charge of police force of Lahore. During his tenure as police offices he ensured peace and security to the people. Because of his conduct and hyman approach, residents of Lahore and Governor Zakaria Khan held him in high esteem. In view of this, he had faced no problem inspite of Zakaria Khan’s intensive drive to completely finist the Sikh community. The Sikhs had vowed to free the country from the yoke of cruel rulers, and stop the invadors from North West once and for all. With God’s name on their lips and Guru’s grace, they were happily riding horses and living in jungles, river Deds ravines and desert, always lying in wait to strike and punish ruthless and cruel rulers. Who can finish such selfless warriors? Zakaria Khan miserably failed to achieve his objective of finishing the Sikh community, and was thus looking for a way out of this impase. He wanted to enter into an agreement with the Sikh leadership to mantain peace in Punjab. He had got permission from Emperor of Delhi on this account. Through the good offices of S. Subeg Singh and using him as an inter-mediatery,
Zakaria Khan offered the Sikhs : Nawab Zakaria Khan expressed his happiness and gratitude to S. Subeg
Singh on his return from this successful mission S, Subeg Singh had extended
his helping hand to Zakaria Khan on some othe occasions as well when Zakaria
Khan had behaved well and in a reasonable manner. S. Shahbaz Singh, the brilliant son of S. Subeg Singh, was studying persian language from a Muslim Kazi at a school. At the age of eighteen, he turned out to be very healthy and handsome youngman. His teacher was immensely impressed by the intelligence and conduct of this student. To serve his own self interest, the Kazi planned to convert the boy into Islam and then make him his son in law by marrying him to his daughter. To achieve his objective, the Kazi started lecturing on the qualities and supremacy of Islam over other religions and tried to prepare Shahbaz Singh for conversion of religion. However, Shahbaz Singh was well informed about the virtues of his own Sikh religion, its philosophy and its practical approach as demonstrated by great Gurus. Apart from his knowledge of his own religion, he was educated about Islam and Hunduism by his parents. He was proud of being a Sikh boy. When the Kazi persisted in his approach to fulfill his ambition, Shahbaz Singh started reacting actively by proving the supremacy of Sikhism over Islam whenever the Kazi initiated talk about supremacy of Islam over Sikhism. Shahbaz Singh kept his parents informed about all that was happening between him and the Kazi, his teacher at school. After failing to persuade Shahbaz Singh to get converted to Islam, the Kazi started using threats to achieve his objective. He told Shahbaz Singh that if he did not agree to conversion to Islam he would lodge a serious complaint against him with the Governor and get him executed. When even threats proved futile, the Kazi registered a false complaint
with the Governor Zakaria Khan charging Shahbaz Singh of insulting Prophet
Mohammed by pointing out various deficiencies in the teaching of Islam
and contained in the sacred book of Islam. The ungrateful Zakaria Khan, forgetting the co-operation extended by S. Subeg Singh at difficult junctures ordered the arrest of both Shahbaz Singh and Subeg Singh. They were kept in separate jail cells. There was no chance of Sikhs getting justice by the judiciary of the time. Shahbaz Singh was conveyed the false news that his father had been executed
and that he could save his youthful life by adopting Islam as his religion.
Both father and the son, remained stead fast in sticking to their faith
inspite of mischievious propanganda launched by government officials.
They prepared themselves for the in evitable, by reciting hymns from Guru
Granth Sahib, recalling the brave deeds of Gurus and devout Sikhs who
had laid down their lives for upholding the cause of opressed and defending
their faith in the past. They prayed to the Almighty to give them strength
to uphold their faith and principles dear to them. Bothe father and the son remained stead fast in their faith and preferred
death to conversion as Muslims. The Kazi was asked to specify the punishmen.
He promptly specified death on wheels for the two brave Sikhs. Yahia Khan
gave his approval without a moments thought to these brutal means of execution
for the two Sikhs. The wheels were halted for a while and the Kazi again told the two Sikhs
that their lives could still be spared if they changed their minds but
he got a stunning negative reply from the two brave Sikhs. The wheels
were set rolling again. Bhai Subeg Singh and Shahbaz Singh kept reciting
Gurbani and laid down their lives in front of cruel rulers and wet eyes
of some in the crowd of people who were watching the proceedings with
dismay and disbelief. Thus warriors Sikhs also proved that they would not allow the cruel
rulers to have their way and that they would soon end the cruel rule and
would take over the control of Punjab from rulers.
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S.
Subeg Singh, a resident of village JAMBAR near Lahore, was a Scholar of
Persian language and man of high moral character.During the reign of Zakaria
Khan, S. Subeg Singh was a government contractor.