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Bhim Singh (17 August 1941 – 31 May 2022) was an Indian politician, activist, lawyer and author. He was the founder, president and chief patron of the socialist and
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Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party The Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party is a socialist and secular state political party in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The party was founded on 23 March 1982 by Prof. Bhim Singh and a few prominent youth political personalitie ...
(JKNPP). Singh was Panthers Party chairman for 30 years from 1982-2012, chief patron from 2012-2021, and president from 14 February 2021-31 May 2022. In effect with over 40 years of controlling leadership, he was India’s longest serving political party leader, and one of the longest serving leaders in the world. Singh was an elected member of the
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from 1977 until 1987, from
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-Ghordi (Udhampur). As party leader, he contested the 1988
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by-election to the
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. Despite leading by over 30,000 votes at the end of the count, he was declared to have lost in a repoll, and alleged rigging by the coalition. Singh had gone on hunger strike along with
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against the Election Commission decision, in the poll, and brought the case before the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, that overturned the result. Following which, he was nominated twice by Prime Ministers of India,
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, and
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as member of the
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in 1991 and 2008. In 1985, in a landmark hearing, Singh was awarded fifty thousand
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by the
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for his false imprisonment, after being suspended as a Member of the
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. In 2017, Singh defeated the government of India in the Supreme Court, enabling bar council elections to be held in Jammu and Kashmir for the very first time, in accordance to the Advocates Act 1961. Prior to quitting the then ruling Congress party, he had reached its highest ranks. In 1973 he was appointed as president of the Youth Congress in Jammu and Kashmir by then prime minister
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, then served in 1977 as vice president of
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, and finally as a general secretary for the
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. Singh had survived an assassination attempt by the
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, while leading the Jammu student protests of 1966. He was known as ''Sher-e-Jammu (Lion of Jammu)''. At times, he was criticized for his long standing friendships and
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to
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worldwide. In the 2002 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative assembly elections, the Panthers Party under Bhim Singh’s leadership won all seats in its strong hold, the
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, and provided two cabinet ministers as part of a ruling collation government along with PDP and
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party. Until his death, he was reported as a potential candidate for the
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and the
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.


Early life

Bhim Singh was born ''
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(Prince)'' Bhim Singh on 17 August 1941 in Bhugterian, Ramnagar in the Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir during the British Raj of India. His father was '' Thakur (Prince)'' Birbal Singh, a serviceman who served the Allies of World War II and later the Indian Army post-independence. Bhim Singh was the great-grandson of celebrated
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, referred to by historians as the “Napoleon of India,” for his 19th century conquests of
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,
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,
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and the heartlands of
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. In 1951, Bhim Singh's father had thousands of acres of land in
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forcibly taken with no compensation by the government of prime minister Sheikh Abdullah, leaving he and his eleven other siblings to starve in poverty as revenge against the
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, whose ruler had previously imprisoned prime minister Abdullah. He was first sent to prison in 1953 while still a student after he had thrown confectionery at prime minister Abdullah during a visit to his school by him. At the time Bhim Singh's father ''Thakur'' Birbal was rallying against the government's land reforms in Jammu with
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and his anti-Abdullah
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party. As a college student Bhim Singh was a political activist going on hunger strike as early as 1959. In 1961, Bhim Singh was arrested following the death of Maharaja
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of Jammu and Kashmir in April 1961. He had led thousands of students from GGM Science College Jammu, in protest against ex Crown Prince
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and prime minister
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, who had refused to fly the flag at half mast. Bhim Singh had led the college students to capture the Secretariat building, and climbed the roof, to fly the flag at half mast in honour of his deceased
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. In the aftermath Bhim Singh was arrested by the
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, and imprisoned in Katua and later Reasi jails. He was imprisoned for over six months from 1961 to 1962 in Jammu Central Jail, where he shared a jail cell with Sheikh Nazir the future general secretary of the National Conference party.


Assassination attempt in Jammu protests, 1966

Bhim Singh was again arrested in 1966 for leading thousands of students in protest while president of the Jammu and Kashmir Students Congress. During the protests of October 1966, that called for an establishment of a university in Jammu four students were killed and fifty-three injured. On 17 October 1966, Brij Mohan, Subhash Chandra and Gulshan Handa died in protests on the G.G.M. Science College site in Jammu. While the senior
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shot student leader Gurcharan Singh on 18 October, at a students march in Kanak Mandi, Jammu. The superintendent had aimed for Bhim Singh but M.P. Khosla, the future chief secretary of Jammu and Kashmir, had intervened to save Bhim Singh's life. Later Bhim Singh escaped curfew to visit and appeal to prime minister
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in New Delhi. Gandhi set up an inquiry into the affair under
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, the future president of India, that found several government and police officials responsible for the deaths.
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was subsequently opened in 1969.


World tour on motorbike

Soon after he left India to travel the world from 1967-1973. Mostly by the way of motorbike he managed to visit more than a 150 countries. During his travels he was recorded by the
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in 1970, as the first person to cross the Sahara Desert on motorcycle from
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,
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to
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through
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and
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. In Chile he was personally received by its then President
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, and in the Middle East he met with
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who later accepted Bhim Singh's invitation to India. His book documenting his early travels "
Peace Mission: Around the World on Motorcycle (Vol. I)
'" was published by Har Anand Publications in 2009. A Hindi version for the book was released a year later by
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, then Chief Minister of Delhi. At the book release
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, former Home Secretary of India, recalled Bhim Singh's contributions to reinstating the democratic process in Jammu and Kashmir in the 1996 assembly elections which were held after a gap of nine years. His next travelogue "Unbelievable—Delhi to Islamabad," addressed the need for fairer treatment of Pakistani prisoners in India. It was released by the vice president of India,
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. Guest of honour at the book release
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, compared Bhim Singh to
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, for his decades long lobbying for amendment to
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, to fully integrate Jammu and Kashmir into India. The second volume of his book documenting his global travels,
"Peace Mission Around the World on Motorcycle (Vol. II)
,'' was released by
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the erstwhile crown prince of Jammu and Kashmir.


Academics and student leadership

On his travels he attended the
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earning an LL.M. and was the first Indian to be elected Secretary of the
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in 1971. Later in 1972, Bhim Singh was called to the bar at law, as a specialist on Palestine and Middle East affairs. Before returning to Jammu and Kashmir to engage in politics, Bhim Singh worked as a professor of international law at Cambridge University.


Early activism


Friendship with Yasser Arafat

Bhim Singh has been a vocal supporter of Arafat for over three decades and was the chairman of the Indo-Palestine Friendship Society. He first met a young
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in 1968 at a Red Cross office on the east bank of the
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. In 1973 Bhim Singh would travel to Syria in support of Arafat and join the PLO over the dispute of
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between Israel and Syria during the
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. When in 1992 Arafat was exiled from
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, Bhim Singh would once again visit him in support in
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and a few years later Singh would travel to
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to see Arafat, where he had set up a temporary capital for
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. In 2016
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ambassador Adnan Abu Alhaija, released Bhim Singh's documentary film on Yasser Arafat at a screening in New Delhi.


International visits

Bhim Singh first visited Hiroshima in 1972. Meeting survivors of the nuclear attacks on Japan, influenced his future campaigning for complete disarmament, and against American military interventions. He would return to
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several times throughout his political career on 6 August, the anniversary of the atomic bombing, to observe the fast for disarmament at Peace Memorial Park, and lecture on world unity. He was the first Indian to travel to over 150 countries in the 1970s, and wrote a book to document his travels.


Political career

Singh in 1973 was appointed president of the Youth Congress in Jammu and Kashmir by then prime minister
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, he then went on to become a general secretary of the
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.


Foundation of the Panthers Party

He would later leave the Congress Party due to political and economic differences to found his own political party, the Jammu and Kashmir National Panther's Party (JKNPP) on 23 March 1982, along with a few other prominent political personalities including Jay Mala the former president of the Indian Students Congress. He was twice elected as a
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in the state of
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. Singh has also been a member of
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, first in 1991 nominated by prime minister of India
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, and then again in 2008 nominated by prime minister
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. He has contested seven times in the Indian parliamentary elections including against the former prime minister
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in
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, and former
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leader
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in New Delhi. As an advocate he has won many landmark cases in the Supreme Court of India and has been jailed several times while leading movements for students and youth demands including opening a university in Jammu. He has been jailed 54 times, spending an aggregate 8 years in detention, out of which 18 times he was released by order of the Supreme Court.


Parliament elections

Bhim Singh stood in the 1984 general elections for Indian parliament, from the Udhampur constituency. He came second, to the
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from which he had recently split to form the Panthers Party. He received 95,149 votes (26.24%). At the conclusion of the count on 19 June 1988, local radio and news in Jammu and Kashmir along with AIR correspondent, Ajit Singh announced Bhim Singh as the winner of the Udhampur by-election by 32,000 votes. The former president of India,
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sent a message of congratulations to Bhim Singh on his victory. However, Union Home Minister of India,
Buta Singh Buta Singh (21 March 1934 – 2 January 2021) was an Indian politician and a senior leader of the Indian National Congress. He was the Union Home Minister of India, Governor of Bihar and was chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Cast ...
had dispatched Dr. Bhalla, Secretary of the Election Commission by a Home Ministry aircraft to Jammu. Bhalla ordered the returning officer, S.P. Kazal to refer the count result to the Election Commission of India in New Delhi. On 25 June 1988, Peri Shastri the chief election commissioner in New Delhi declared the Congress Party candidate Mohd. Ayub Khan, instead as the winner by 2,376 votes. The returning officer was later found to have committed suicide with no known motive. Bhim Singh filed a review petition against the order of the Election Commission of India, stating the declared result was rigged at the instance of Rajiv Gandhi and Farooq Abdullah, leaders of the ruling coalition parties. Atal Behari Vajpayee joined Bhim Singh on hunger strike in front of the Election Commission offices in protest to the vote rigging. The Jammu and Kashmir High Court ruled in favour of Bhim Singh, however when Justice K.K. Gupta delivered the judgement four years later on 15 October 1992, the relevant session of parliament stood dissolved already. On the night of rigging in June 1988, despite the dishonourable intentions of his opposition Congress party, Bhim Singh had helped to pacify an aggressive set of youth that had come in support of the Panthers Party to stop Dr. Bhalla from escaping to Delhi on a helicopter. Thousands of youth had gathered at the count venue which was at the Kathua Government Degree College. They demanded that the returning officer confirm the result there and then as opposed referring it to New Delhi. Bhim Singh later wrote in his book the ''Murder of Democracy in Jammu and Kashmir'', that he had intervened to pacify the crowd at the time despite it costing him the result, as an outbreak of violence at the venue could have resulted in the deaths of hundreds of civilians by the heavily armed police that were present due to an escalation in the
insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir The insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, also known as the Kashmir insurgency, is an ongoing separatist militant insurgency against the Indian administration in Jammu and Kashmir, a territory constituting the southwestern portion of the larger ...
. In May 2019, Singh stood as a candidate for Indian parliament from
Jammu Jammu is the winter capital of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), Jammu and Kashmir. It is the headquarters and the largest city in Jammu district of the union territory. Lying on the banks of the river Tawi Ri ...
, and was the poorest and oldest candidate in the constituency. At the time of the election he was over 78 years old and had just INR 30,000 ($420) cash, INR 16,000 ($224) bank deposit, and land valued at INR 38,000 ($533). He finished fourth out of 24 candidates, with 4,016 votes (0.27%).


Jammu and Kashmir state assembly 2002–2008

In the Jammu and Kashmir state assembly elections in 2002, the party which he headed, the
Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party The Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party is a socialist and secular state political party in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The party was founded on 23 March 1982 by Prof. Bhim Singh and a few prominent youth political personalitie ...
, won four seats in the state government, enabling them to be part of the ruling coalition, with Bhim Singh's nephew Harsh Dev Singh serving as education minister. In its stronghold the
Udhampur district Udhampur is a district in the Indian Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Covering an area of in the Himalayan mountains, the district has its headquarters in the town of Udhampur. The Northern Command headquarters of the Indian Army is lo ...
, Bhim Singh's party had won all 3 seats. In 2007 he withdrew support to the Congress Party lead coalition, citing differences with the Peoples Democratic Party another member of the coalition. The state government fell soon after when the PDP itself withdrew their support from the Congress Party during the
Amarnath land transfer controversy On 26 May 2008, the government of India and the state Government of Jammu and Kashmir reached an agreement to transfer of forest land to the ''Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board'' (SASB) in the main Kashmir valley to set up temporary shelters and fa ...
, placing the state under direct rule of the central government for a few months prior to the
2008 Jammu and Kashmir state assembly elections The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election, 2014 was held in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir in five phases from 25 November – 20 December 2014. Voters elected 87 members to the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, which e ...
.


Chairman of Indo-Palestine Friendship Society

Bhim Singh after forging a friendship with Yasser Arafat on his world travels, on his return to India became chairman of the Indo-Palestine Friendship Society. The society under his leadership, has campaigned strongly for the sovereign recognition of the Palestine state. Bhim Singh has also been highly critical of the formation of the state of Israel, stating that "Israel was created in violation of UN Charter... to exploit and subjugate the Arabs," and referred to its presence in the Middle East as "illegal occupation." In 1970, Bhim Singh's book ''An examination of documents on which the State of Israel is based,'' was published by the PLO research center. In 2000, the Indo-Palestine society staged a hunger strike protest in front of the Israeli embassy in New Delhi, demanding that Israel withdraw from Palestine, and adhere to UN resolutions. Palestinian ambassador, Adli Sadeq in 2010 at a conference organized by Indo-Palestine Friendship Society, had criticized the government of India, for issuing a weak statement in regards to the killing of nine activists by Israel in the
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. In 2015, Bhim Singh criticized the Indian media and prime minister Narendra Modi, for their silence in regards to the unfriendly treatment and embarrassment suffered by the president of India, Pranab Mukherjee at an Israeli airport. Israeli authorities had barred the Indian president, from taking four satellite systems intended as gifts for the Palestinian
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in
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, which Bhim Singh believed to be an insult to India as well as Palestine.


Bhim Singh v. State of Jammu and Kashmir, 1985

On 17 August 1985 Bhim Singh was suspended from the opening of the budget session of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly that was scheduled for 11 September. He subsequently challenged the suspension in the
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. After his suspension was stayed by High Court on 9 September, Bhim Singh left Jammu for Srinagar to attend the Legislative Assembly session. En route at 3:00 am on 10 September, he was intercepted by the police at Qazi Kund, 70 km from Srinagar. He was taken away by the police and kept prisoner at an undisclosed location. After attempts to locate him proved futile his wife and advocate
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then moved the court to locate Bhim Singh. On 13 September, the court ordered the inspector general of the police to inform Jay Mala where her husband was being held in custody. Only after this was Singh brought before a magistrate for the first time on 14 September. In the case the court found statements by M.A. Mir, superintendent of police to be false, neither could the superintendent explain why he expected Bhim Singh to travel through Qazi Kund on the night of his arrest. The court also found the lengthy affidavit filed by inspector general Khajuria contained statements of facts that he could not possibly have been aware of. The court found that Bhim Singh was not produced before the magistrate nor sub judge who issued the police orders of remand and that the police obtained the orders in surreptitious circumstances at the residence of the magistrate and after hours from the sub judge. The Supreme Court judge,
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criticized the conduct of the magistrate and sub judge stating that they had no concern for the subject out of either casual behavior or worse that they had potentially colluded with the police who had deliberately acted mala fide. The court ruled that there "certainly was a gross violation of Shri Bhim Singh's constitutional rights" and condemned the "authoritarian acts of the police." The judges though stated that the police were but minions and that they were in no doubt that the top levels of the government of Jammu and Kashmir where ultimately responsible. The Supreme Court in a landmark judgement that impacted tort law in India, awarded Bhim Singh a compensation of fifty thousand
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for his illegal detention and false imprisonment by the police. Bhim Singh had left jail with a fractured leg and claimed during his false imprisonment the police and state agencies had made an attempt on his life.


Human rights lawyer

As a human rights activist and lawyer in the Supreme Court of India he has aided thousands of helpless prisoners, farmers, employees, and youth all over the country. Through writs he had filed through his political party and the State Legal Aid Committee which he headed, he has secured the release of 300 Pakistani,
Pakistan administered Kashmir Kashmir () is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range. Today, the term encompass ...
and Afghan prisoners from Indian jails, some of whom had been held for decades. Bhim Singh has also served as the chairman of the executive Committee of Legal aid with chief justice Bhagwati who described him as, "as crusader for truth and justice." Bhim Singh in December 2016, was re-elected unopposed as a senior executive member of the Supreme Court Bar Association.


Call for Governor's Rule

After the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander,
Burhan Wani Burhan Wani (19 September 1994 – 8 July 2016) was a commander of Hizbul Mujahideen, an Islamist militant organization and insurgent group of the Kashmir conflict. He had become a popular figure amongst the local Kashmiri populace, having d ...
the state of Jammu and Kashmir was engulfed in violent riots leaving over 2,000 injured and the deaths of several civilians and
CRPF The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is a federal police organisation in India under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India. It is one among the Central Armed Police Forces. The CRPF's primary role lie ...
personnel. In July 2016, Bhim Singh attempted through the judiciary to have the State government dissolved and replaced by Governor's rule. He had attempted to do this by a petition filed on behalf of the Panthers Party calling for gubernatorial rule under section 92 of the Jammu and Kashmir constitution. While the Supreme Court denied Singh's petition after two weeks of curfew in the State, it called for a report by prime minister Modi's government on the matter. T.S. Thakur, the chief justice of India had requested solicitor general Ranjit Kumar present a response to Singh's petition on the "ground realities" in Jammu and Kashmir. On 22 August 2016, the Supreme Court stated that the situation of curfew and unrest in the state of Jammu and Kashmir could not be dealt with by the courts. It however asked Bhim Singh to join a delegation composed of prime minister Narendra Modi and the leader of the opposition former chief minister Omar Abdullah to find a political solution to the issue. The court further requested that solicitor general Ranjit Kumar arrange a meeting between prime minister Modi and Bhim Singh.


2017 Supreme Court case

Despite the passing of the Advocates Act, 1961 Jammu and Kashmir remained the only state of India not allowed to elect a bar council. In February 2017, in a historic judgement, the Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of Bhim Singh, allowing the state for the first time to elect its bar council. In the case lawyers for the Union of India, had argued that it was not conducive to hold bar elections in Jammu and Kashmir. However, Bhim Singh challenged the government's logic, arguing that if bar council elections could not be held in the state due to militancy, that it would not have made sense to hold assembly and parliamentary elections either.


Attempted party expulsion and presidency

Bhim Singh was expelled from the Panthers Party in November 2020, by his nephew
Harsh Dev Singh Harsh Dev Singh is the Indian politician. He was Chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party from 2012 to 2022. He won three elections serving as MLA for Ramnagar, constituency for 18 continuous years from 1996 till 2014. Under his ...
, who he had previously nominated as the chairman of the party. Harsh Dev Singh had said he had expelled Bhim Singh for meeting with the leaders of the
People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration The People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) is a political alliance between the several regional political parties in Jammu and Kashmir campaigning for autonomy for the region by restoring special status along with Article 35A of the ...
(PAGD), which included
Farooq Abdullah Farooq Abdullah (born 21 October 1937) is an Indian politician who was Ex. President of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference. He has served as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir on several occasions since 1982, and as the union minister fo ...
and
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, that Harsh Dev Singh called anti-national. However, following a media offensive by Bhim Singh, and an appeal in support by former chief minister
Omar Abdullah Omar Abdullah (; born 10 March 1970) is an Indian politician and former Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. He became the 11th and the youngest Chief Minister of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, after forming a governme ...
, a fact finding committee of the Panthers Party headed by its president
Balwant Singh Mankotia Balwant Singh Mankotia is an Indian politician and the former President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party. He has been twice elected member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, holding office for 12 years. He is a lead ...
found Bhim Singh had only visited the PAGD meeting in a personal capacity, and revoked his expulsion. In February 2021, Balwant Singh Mankotia himself resigned from his post as president of the party citing family reasons, and was replaced by his uncle Bhim Singh who was elected unanimously as president, and back in official active command of the political party he founded, after a period over eight years when he had stepped down as chairman in 2012. After being elected president of Panthers Party at the age of 79, Bhim Singh on 14 February 2021, gave a statement to the media, that "Panthers party shall continue its peaceful fight for justice and equity... we shall all fight for truth and justice, equality and equity for all, irrespective of their religion, region, caste or class," along with reinstating the statehood of
Jammu and Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir may refer to: * Kashmir, the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent * Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), a region administered by India as a union territory * Jammu and Kashmir (state), a region administered ...
, that had been previously converted into a union territory of India, on 6 August 2019, following the
Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 is an act of the parliament of India containing provisions to reconstitute the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir into two Indian-administered union territories (UTs) called Jammu an ...
.


Later activities

Bhim Singh was a member of the 22 person delegation to discuss the future of
Jammu and Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir may refer to: * Kashmir, the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent * Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), a region administered by India as a union territory * Jammu and Kashmir (state), a region administered ...
, chaired by Prime Minister
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at his residence in New Delhi, India on 24 June 2021. Other members of the delegation included home minister of India
Amit Shah Amit Anil Chandra Shah (born 22 October 1964) is an Indian politician currently serving as the Minister of Home Affairs since 2019 and the first Minister of Co-operation of India since 2021. He served as the President of the Bharatiya Janata P ...
, lieutenant governor of Jammu and Kashmir
Manoj Sinha Manoj Sinha (born 1 July 1959) is an Indian politician serving as the 2nd and the current Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir. He served as the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Communications and Minister of State for Railway ...
, and former chief ministers
Farooq Abdullah Farooq Abdullah (born 21 October 1937) is an Indian politician who was Ex. President of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference. He has served as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir on several occasions since 1982, and as the union minister fo ...
,
Omar Abdullah Omar Abdullah (; born 10 March 1970) is an Indian politician and former Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. He became the 11th and the youngest Chief Minister of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, after forming a governme ...
,
Ghulam Nabi Azad Ghulam Nabi Azad (born 7 March 1949) is an Indian politician who served as Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha between 2014 to 2021. He also served as the Chief Minister of erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir from 2005 to 2008. On 26 September ...
, and
Mehbooba Mufti Mehbooba may refer to *Mehbooba (1976 film), ''Mehbooba'' (1976 film), a Hindi-language film *Mehbooba (2008 film), ''Mehbooba'' (2008 film), a Hindi-language romance film *Mehbooba (2018 film), ''Mehbooba'' (2018 film), a Telugu-language film *Mehb ...
. At the meeting Bhim Singh spoke of the need to restore the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir, and a need to hold elections that had beed delayed by over 2 years. His demands were later broadcast on national television following the meeting. A day before the meeting Bhim Singh was mentioned in the news as a potential nominee for 2022 vice-president of India election, on a joint ticket with his kinsman
Karan Singh Karan Singh (born 9 March 1931) is an Indian politician and philosopher. He is the son of the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, Sir Hari Singh. He was the prince regent of Jammu and Kashmir until 1952. From 19 ...
who was reported as a potential candidate for President of India.


Potential presidential nomination

Bhim Singh was reported in the Indian media as potential candidate for the
President of India The president of India ( IAST: ) is the head of state of the Republic of India. The president is the nominal head of the executive, the first citizen of the country, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces. Droupadi Murmu ...
in the 2022 election, for the ruling BJP party despite having been in long opposition to them.


Personal life

He married Panthers party co-founder
Jay Mala Jay Mala is an Indian journalist, politician, advocate and social activist. She is a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India, who has filed over 600 cases and won each one, including a 1985 landmark case where she sued the State of Jammu ...
. They have one son, Ankit Love who was leader of the
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in Great Britain.


Honors

He was the
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of the Council for Promotion of
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Language, Culture and History a body which awards the Dogra Ratan awards. In 2011 the president of India
Pratibha Patil Prathibha DeviSingh Patil (born 19 December 1934) is an Indian politician and lawyer who served as the 12th president of India spanning from 2007 to 2012. She is the first woman to become the president of India. A member of the Indian National ...
, presented the awards at the General Zorawar Singh Auditorium.


Death

Singh died on 31 May 2022 from a long-illness at his home in
Jammu Jammu is the winter capital of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), Jammu and Kashmir. It is the headquarters and the largest city in Jammu district of the union territory. Lying on the banks of the river Tawi Ri ...
,
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at aged 80. Several political leaders including prime minister
Modi Narendra Damodardas Modi (; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014. Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament from ...
, ex prime minister
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, home minister
Amit Shah Amit Anil Chandra Shah (born 22 October 1964) is an Indian politician currently serving as the Minister of Home Affairs since 2019 and the first Minister of Co-operation of India since 2021. He served as the President of the Bharatiya Janata P ...
, defence minister
Rajnath Singh Rajnath Singh (; born 10 July 1951) is an Indian politician serving as the Defence Minister of India. He is currently the Deputy Leader of the House Lok Sabha. He is the former President of Bharatiya Janata Party. He has previously served as t ...
, J&K lieutenant Governor
Manoj Sinha Manoj Sinha (born 1 July 1959) is an Indian politician serving as the 2nd and the current Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir. He served as the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Communications and Minister of State for Railway ...
, Kashmir crown prince
Karan Singh Karan Singh (born 9 March 1931) is an Indian politician and philosopher. He is the son of the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, Sir Hari Singh. He was the prince regent of Jammu and Kashmir until 1952. From 19 ...
, former Jammu & Kashmir chief ministers
Farooq Abdullah Farooq Abdullah (born 21 October 1937) is an Indian politician who was Ex. President of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference. He has served as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir on several occasions since 1982, and as the union minister fo ...
,
Omar Abdullah Omar Abdullah (; born 10 March 1970) is an Indian politician and former Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. He became the 11th and the youngest Chief Minister of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, after forming a governme ...
, and
Mehbooba Mufti Mehbooba may refer to *Mehbooba (1976 film), ''Mehbooba'' (1976 film), a Hindi-language film *Mehbooba (2008 film), ''Mehbooba'' (2008 film), a Hindi-language romance film *Mehbooba (2018 film), ''Mehbooba'' (2018 film), a Telugu-language film *Mehb ...
wrote condolences in tribute to him. Thousands of people attended his cremation ceremony, which was broadcast on television, and held in his ancestral village near Ramnagar,
Udhampur Udhampur (ˌʊd̪ʱəmpur) is a city and a municipal council in Udhampur district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the headquarters of Udhampur District. Named after Raja Udham Singh, it serves as the district capita ...
on 1 June 2022.


Controversies


Defence of Saddam Hussein

Bhim Singh along with
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,
Natwar Singh Kunwar Natwar Singh, IFS (born 16 May 1931) is an Indian diplomat and politician who served as the Minister of External Affairs from May 2004 to December 2005. Singh was selected into the Indian Foreign Service, one of the most competitive an ...
and General Baig was a member of the Co-ordination Committee Against Economic Sanctions headed by
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's deputy prime minister
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. In 2005 he was called ‘Vishwa Ratna,’ as possibly the only person in the world who could refuse 7.3 million
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vouchers as illustrated in Table 3 of Vol.II in the report of the UN Committee dealing with
Oil-for-food program The Oil-for-Food Programme (OIP), established by the United Nations in 1995 (under UN Security Council Resolution 986) was established to allow Iraq to sell oil on the world market in exchange for food, medicine, and other humanitarian needs fo ...
headed by
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during sanctions placed on
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. In essence saying no to oil vouchers that would have been worth over $500 million at the time of the
Paul Volcker Committee The Paul Volcker Committee (Independent Inquiry Committee) was formed to investigate alleged corruption and fraud in the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq. The committee was appointed by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan during April 2004 ...
report in 2005. Neither was he served notice to appear in front of the United Nations investigation on the matter. Bhim Singh says that he had also turned down a thick envelope stuffed with cash, at the residence of the Iraqi ambassador in New Delhi, and that he only ever accepted a few token gifts from
Saddam Saddam Hussein ( ; ar, صدام حسين, Ṣaddām Ḥusayn; 28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003. A leading member of the revolution ...
, like a bottle of fine alcohol and a Swiss
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watch with the
Ba'ath Party The Arab Socialist Baʿath Party ( ar, حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي ' ) was a political party founded in Syria by Mishel ʿAflaq, Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Bītār, and associates of Zaki al-ʾArsūzī. The party espoused B ...
insignia on its dial . Later, Bhim Singh was named by Saddam as an advocate to plead his case in the
Trial of Saddam Hussein The trial of Saddam Hussein was the trial of the deposed President of Iraq Saddam Hussein by the Iraqi Interim Government for crimes against humanity during his time in office. The Coalition Provisional Authority voted to create the Iraqi Spec ...
, and set up the International Defence Committee for Saddam, leading a team of 11 lawyers. However, the United States blocked him from traveling to
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. In 2006 at an UNI press conference he had stated that, "a dead Saddam can be more dangerous than a living Saddam for the US and UK... the execution may take a moment. But its consequences will be dangerous and long-term."


Eviction notice from VP House

Bhim Singh was given guest accommodations at VP House in New Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir in 1991, for security reasons by prime minister
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due to the threat posed to his life by terrorist groups in the Jammu and Kashmir insurgency. In 2015, he was first asked to vacate his accommodation at VP House by the Urban Development Ministry and then given an 8-week eviction notice by the Supreme Court, questioning how he could have stayed as a guest for "30 years" at VP House which is usually meant for visitors of members of parliament. The television channel
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reported the story as an abuse of political power for luxury accommodation. Bhim Singh and his Panthers Party however protested the eviction at
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, stating that the accommodations were just a one room-suite used as offices to receive and assist Kashmiris with grievances. Bhim Singh believed that the eviction actions were politically motivated due his party's opposition to prime minister
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and the BJP-PDP coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir levying tax on Hindu pilgrims traveling to
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and civil-rights cases that he had pending in the Supreme Court on behalf of Pakistani refugees against the government. Earlier Bhim Singh and his Panther's Party had also protested the cut down of his 22 personnel Z security cover by the BJP- PDP government as an act of political discrimination.


Stance against CIA, ISI & Mossad

Bhim Singh has long alleged that the CIA, Mossad and ISI had become active in the 1970s to remove India's prime minister Indira Gandhi, from power and dissect Jammu and Kashmir away from under Indian administration. Singh who was named as a defence advocate by Slobodan Milosevic for his trial at the Hague claimed that "CIA has not learnt a lesson from the past and it wants to dissect India the way it did with USSR, Yugoslavia and elsewhere." He continued to state that the 2015 coalition between the widely opposed views of the BJP and PDP had continued links to an ISI agenda to separate Jammu and Kashmir from India. Further alleging that the Hurriyat political party was in fact backed by Pakistan's ISI and acted as its agent in the state. Later, declassified documents from the CIA's
Operation Cyclone Operation Cyclone was the code name for the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) program to arm and finance the Afghan mujahideen in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1992, prior to and during the military intervention by the USSR in suppor ...
(1979-1989), revealed that the CIA funded the Jihadi warriors, ''mujahideen'' through Pakistan and its ISI. It was the most expensive known covert operation conducted by the CIA, with over $20 billion spent on training and arming the militants.


Support for Gaddafi

In 2011, Bhim Singh who was also chairman of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Council appealed to the UN Security Council to intervene in the air-raids on Libya on the basis that they were against UN charter. Bhim Singh then visited Libya and encouraged
Muammar Gaddafi Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, . Due to the lack of standardization of transcribing written and regionally pronounced Arabic, Gaddafi's name has been romanized in various ways. A 1986 column by ''The Straight Dope'' lists 32 spellin ...
to invoke democratic reforms at grass root levels. Afterwards he wrote an essay in support of Muammar Gaddafi and condemned his capture and subsequent death as "barbaric," by rebels that he claimed were under a "US lead-NATO command." Bhim Singh believed that a bloody civil war may result as consequence of tribal disputes post-Gaddafi, and that the bifurcation or trifurcation of Libya itself maybe on the US agenda for what he claimed would give a better hold over oil resources. He claimed Gaddafi had been on a US hit list as he had refused to join NATO and for his 1975 "Green Book", that had also put him in opposition to some other Arab leaders and kings that the US was supporting. At the time Bhim Singh had also stated a need for a universal plan for democracy of all countries under the ruthless rule of sheikhs, kings, sultans and dictators.


Stance against Abdullah

Bhim Singh had alleged that his opposition Abdullah family were secret billionaires in an interview with NewsX TV channel, calling for a CBI investigation into the sudden death of Haji Yusuf in police custody. Yusuf linked to money corruption within the Abdullah's National Conference party had died in custody vomiting blood, after being detained for hours at the private residence of Omar Abdullah, the then chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir.


Defence of Slobodan Milosevic

Bhim Singh had first met Yugoslavian president Milosevic at the height of his power, in his Belgrade palace where Milosevic cooked an omelette for him. Bhim Singh was the only lawyer from Asia, to be on
Slobodan Milosevic Slobodan ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name which means "free" (''sloboda'' / meaning "freedom, liberty") used among other South Slavs as well. It was coined by Serbian liberal politician Vladimir Jovanović w ...
's defence team, headed by former US attorney general
Ramsey Clark William Ramsey Clark (December 18, 1927 – April 9, 2021) was an American lawyer, activist, and federal government official. A progressive, New Frontier liberal, he occupied senior positions in the United States Department of Justice under Presi ...
, at the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was a body of the United Nations that was established to prosecute the war crimes that had been committed during the Yugoslav Wars and to try their perpetrators. The tribunal ...
in
The Hague The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital of ...
. Singh traveled to The Hague to meet Milosevic in a high security prison in August 2005. He had to cross 12 security check points prior arriving at defendant's prison cell. Milosevic told Singh that he feared he would be killed soon and that he was being poisoned. Milosevic was found dead in his prison cell on 11 March 2006, according to autopsies he died of a heart attack. Bhim Singh's book
The Judgement on NATO Aggression Against Yugoslavia
' was published in 2007.


Comparison to Fidel Castro

After a 1971 meeting with
Fidel Castro Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (; ; 13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and president from 1976 to 200 ...
in Cuba, Bhim Singh had long admired and praised his leadership style, but had criticized his governance of Cuba. Bhim Singh himself had been criticized as a dictator in similar fashion to Castro for nominating individuals to office within his party without holding democratic elections.


Work


Bibliography

*
Unbelievable-Delhi to Islamabad
by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications, 2015), '' *
Jammu and Kashmir: the blunders and way out
by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications, 2011), '' *
Peace Mission: Around the World on Motorcycle (Vol. I)
by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications, 2009), '' *
Peace Mission Around the World on Motorcycle (Vol. II)
by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications, 2009), '' *
Kashmir, A Mirage: Correspondence on Jammu & Kashmir Between Bhim Singh and Prime Ministers of India
by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications 2007), '' *
The Judgement on NATO Aggression Against Yugoslavia
' by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications 2007), *
Chetna Yaatra: Kargil Se Kanyakumari (Hindi)
by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications, 2003), '' *
Murder of Democracy in Jammu and Kashmir
by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications 2002) '' *
Autonomy or Secession: Jammu and Kashmir
' by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications 2002) *
Iraq: a heroic resistance
' by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications, 2001) *
Flames in Kashmir
by Bhim Singh (Har Anand Publications 1998), '' *
An examination of documents on which the State of Israel is based
by Bhim Singh and Angelina Helou (P.L.O. Research Center, 1970)''


Filmography


Documentary film

*
Star of Bethlehem
' (2014) * ''Yasser Arafat'' (2016)


Notes

Notes


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Singh, Bhim 1941 births 2022 deaths Politicians from Jammu Alumni of the University of London Dogra people Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party politicians Jammu and Kashmir MLAs 2002–2008 Indian National Congress politicians Lok Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir India MPs 1984–1989