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    Bhindranwale 2.0: Transformational journey of Amritpal Singh after returning from Dubai

    Synopsis

    Amritpal Singh took oath as a Lok Sabha member with Engineer Rashid amid high security. Leading Waris Punjab De, Amritpal, who returned from Dubai in 2021, contested from Khadoor Sahib, and was jailed in Assam under NSA after a Feb 23 police station siege.

    Amritsar: Supporters of Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh stage a protest dem...PTI
    Supporters of Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh
    Out on parole, India's radical sikh leader Amritpal Singh took oath as the member of Lok Sabha on Friday in the presence of high security arrangements. Along with Singh, Kashmir' Engineer Rashid was also present to take oath.

    Amritpal won the Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha seat by 1,97,120 votes as an Independent candidate by defeating Congress's Kulbir Singh Zira, while AAP's Laljit Singh Bhullar came third.

    The jailed activist polled 4,04,430, while Zira got 2,07,310 votes and Bhullar 1,94,836 votes.

    Ten members of the outfit, including Amritpal and one of his uncles, have been lodged in jail since last year after they were arrested under the National Security Act from different parts of Punjab following a crackdown on the outfit.

    'Son of Punjab'
    He is no more our son. He is now the son of Punjab, son of the panth," Tarsem Singh, father of Amritpal Singh, had told TOI while he campaigned in the heat of May as his son, slapped with NSA, contested as an Independent from Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha seat from jail in faraway Assam.

    The 31-year-old pro-Khalistan preacher, who heads Waris Punjab De, won by a margin of close to 2 lakh votes. His popularity surprised political pundits.

    It's been a turbulent phase with law enforcing agencies for Amritpal after returning to Punjab two years ago from Dubai, where he went when he was 19. After being on the run, he was held on April 23 last year after a 37-day chase.

    "He came back to Punjab and began working with the youth to start an anti-drugs campaign. He got love and support from youth for this. Younger people heeded his call. Many began shunning the habit and following the path shown by our Gurus once again. When he was arrested, there was angst among people, particularly youths, across Punjab," Tarsem said.

    Amritpal also raised a range of issues-from "Guru sahib ki beadabi" (sacrilege of the Guru Granth Sahib) to water issues and Bandi Singhs (Sikh prisoners)-that drew people to him.

    It was the daring act by Amritpal on Feb 23 last year-laying siege to Ajnala police station along with thousands of supporters against the arrest of his aide and injuring six cops with swords and sticks-that got him behind bars. He was arrested from Rode, the village of Khalistani leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.

    Barely nine months before his arrest, after his return from Dubai in Aug 2022, Amritpal got formally baptised at Anandpur Sahib to become an Amritdhari Sikh (pure Sikh). It was a complete transformation for a person who was earlier seen dressed in western clothes. Sporting a flowing beard, he began wearing a turban and robe similar to that of Bhindranwale. Some even started calling him Bhindranwale 2.0.

    Even his 'dastar bandi' (turban-tying ceremony to bestow responsibility) in Sept 2022 was held at Bhindranwale's village. It was then that he began espousing the cause of Khalistan.


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