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Son of Bhai Mayya and Mal Raji, a Saini Sikh couple, was born at
Kartarpur in Jalandhar district. The family originally belonged
to Faridkot state, from where Bela Sifgh's grandfather, Bhai Sobha,
had migrated to Kartarpur where he served in Guru ka Langar run
by local mahants, who in recognition of his services had allotted
some agricultural land to him.
Bela Singh was the first in the family, to receive
the Khalsa-pahul. He engaged himself in agriculture but also continued
to serve in Guru ka Langar. For some reason the mahants, towards
the end of the century, resumed the land granted to the family.
Bela Singh with his wife and two sons migrated to Chakk No. 10 Thothian
in the newly developed irrigation district of Sheikhupura in western
Punjab where he earned his living by ploughing land taken on annual
rent basis.
At the outset of the Gurdwara reform movement,
Bela Singh with some other Sikhs of Thothian joined the jatha of
Bhai Lachman Singh Dharovall which was massacred on 20 February
1921 at Gurdwara Janam Asthan Nankana Sahib.
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