Harjinder Singh Jinda - Early Life

Early Life

Harjinder Singh's mother's and father's names are Gurnam Kaur and Gulzar Singh. Jinda had two older brothers, Nirbhail Singh and Bhupinder Singh and one sister, Balvinder Kaur. Harinder Singh alias Mathra Singh and Jagjit Singh were nephews of Harjinder Singh Jinda. Sikh militant Surjit Singh Penta (who committed suicide by consuming cyanide during Operation Black Thunder in the year of 1998) was a cousin of Harjinder Singh Jinda. He belonged to a farmer family.

He was born on April 4, 1962 in the village of Gadli, Jandiala in district Amritsar and received his early education in his native village of Gadli in district Amritsar. After completing his early education, he enrolled in Khalsa College, Amritsar.

India today described Jinda as 5'7" tall with a mole on the right side of his neck and two wounds on his right leg

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