Day-light attack on District Courts in Jalandhar, Punjab where six to eight policemen were killed. Freed Labh Singh, Sawarnjit Singh and Gurinder Singh Bhola from police custody.
Nickname
Hari Singh
Military service
Years of service
1984–1986
Rank
General
Bhai Manbir Singh Chaheru (1959 – December 1987) Also known as General Hari Singh[1] was the Indian founder and first leader of the militant organisation Khalistan Commando Force.[2][3][4]
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