Was the son of
Bhai Bhola Singh Dhillon and Mai Bhag Kaur of village Biheri, in
Hoshiarpur district. He was born on 25 October 1894. As a youth,
he had engaged in wrestling and gone out hunting. He had also learnt
to read and write Punjabi in the Gurmukhi script. He excelled at
performing kirtan, singing the holy hymns.
He enlisted in 28th Punjabi Battalion in May
1911 and served with his unit in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) during 1913-15.
In 1915, the Battalion moved to Mesopotemia (now Iraq) to take part
in the First Great War. Banta Singh was wounded in his right arm
on 13 January 1916 and was retired on medical grounds in August
1916.
Back in his village, he took to his ancestral occupation of farming.
He was visiting Chakk No. 91 Dhannuana in the newly colonized canal
district of Sheikhupura to see a relation.
There he found some volunteers preparing
to join Bhai Lachhman Singh Dharovall's jathi on its way to Gurdwara
Janam Asthan at Nankana Sahib. Banta Singh at once decided to accompany
them. Inside the shrine, he was done to death, along with other
members of the jatha at the bidding of the custodian, Mahant Narain
Das, on the morning of 20 February 1921.
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