MS Bitta Wiki, Age, Family, Biography & More

MS Bitta is an Indian patriot, ex-minister in the Punjab state government, and congress ex-member who has worked continuously to support the kins of martyrs of the Indian army.

Wiki/Biography

MS Bitta aka Maninderjit Singh Bitta was born in 1957 (aged 65 years; as of 2022) at Chowk Babasar, near Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab. He was not interested in studies and would have many street fights during his childhood. When he was 7 years old, he used to go to Jallianwala bagh with his grandfather who told him about the 1919 massacre. MS Bitta took oath in the Jallianwala bagh that he will always protect the rights of Indians by any means. His grandfather gave him biographies of many Indian freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and Subhash Chandra Bose. Due to his multiple fights with other children, he had to change schools three times and he dropped out of his studies after studying for 2 years at Khalsa College Amritsar. He joined Congress Seva Dal when he has 14 years old.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 9″
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Black

Family

He was born into a lower-middle-class non-jat Sikh family.

Religion/Religious Views

He follows the Sikh religion.

Signature/Autograph

MS Bitta’s Signature

Career

Politics

After joining Congress Seva Dal at the age of 14, he started hoisting the Indian flag in front of Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar. He follows the ideals of Lal Bahadur Shastri and Sardar Patel. He joined the Indian Youth Congress and used to organize public rallies and gatherings near his home.
MS Bitta speaking at a public rally in 1982
In 1983, he became the district chief of the Indian Youth Congress. He used to organize rallies in his area and used to echo pro-nation sentiments when Punjab was caught up in the wave of terrorism. He would frequently travel between Amritsar and Delhi. He became known for his anti-Arjun Singh stance and PV Narsimha Rao made him president of the Indian Youth Congress. He and his group used to dress in white attire with maroon turbans caps which caught the attention of Rajiv Gandhi. In 1992, he became the PWD minister in Beant Singh’s government however after the attack on him, he left politics and formed the All India Anti-Terrorist Front(AIATF). He also beat up an MLA heckling Chief Minister Beant Singh in the assembly.
MS Bitta (right) with PV Narsimha Rao

Anti-Terrorism Activist

MS Bitta formed an NGO named All India Anti-Terrorist Front(AIATF) in 1995 and started working towards spreading anti-terrorism messages among the Indian public. His NGO provides for the education of martyrs of the Kargil War and the Parliament attack in 2001. He is a vocal critic of terrorism and openly condemns the political parties for their stand against terrorism. His NGO AIATF worked during COVID-19 to provide support to the families of victims and also aids people in their humanitarian efforts. His NGO also awards people across India for fighting against terrorism and their acts of bravery. He has criticized ISI and blamed them on many occasions to spread terrorism in India. He has also spoken freely about political terrorism as he said that politics do not allow the law to punish the culprits appropriately. He openly blamed Farmer Leader Rakesh Tikait for the unrest at Red Fort during Republic day celebrations on 26 January 2021.
MS Bitta (in turban) with family of Late captain Saurabh Kalia who died in Kargil War

Sting Operation to help a Martyr’s Family

Lt.Col. SP Singh was asking bribe from the family of the late Indian Air Force fighter pilot Vijay Ahuja, who died while fighting in the Kargil war. MS Bitta assisted the Bathinda Police to setup a trap and catching Lt Col SP Singh red-handed while he was taking Rs40000 as a bribe from Vijay’s brother Ajay Ahuja.

Assassination Attempts

He is known as the most bombed man in India. Some people call him ‘Zinda Shaheed’. 15 bombings have been recorded till now and several times, he has escaped by changing routes, canceling the programs, or leaving early from the programs. In 1983, when he was in 9th class, he was warned by the SHO Amritsar Police to not hoist the Indian flag on 15 August as the terrorists had warned to bomb the place and kill him. Terrorists bombed his house at 5 am while he was studying using 45 kg RDX; however, he took out his father’s revolver and ran behind them to shoot them; however, the terrorists had already run away. He remained unfazed and hoisted the flag at 12 noon. Some people came to attack him during the ceremony, but he fought with them and handed them over to the police. In 1983, a bombing aimed to kill him again took place in Delhi using 40 kg RDX. In 1997, a terrorist Major Singh was arrested in Delhi who planned to kill MS Bitta with a bomb fitted in a truck. In April 2017, he received a threat letter from a Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen terrorist and in February 2022, he received a threat letter from ISIS.

Attack while hoisting the Indian flag in Amritsar

When he was 19 years old, he decided to hoist the Indian flag in front of the Golden Temple in Amritsar, he was attacked by bombs and survived. He said about that attack,
“Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale was those days lodged inside the temple complex. They threatened us but we went ahead. That is when a bomb was hurled on to the road. Smoke engulfed the area. We survived to unfurl the national flag.”

7 July 1992 Amritsar bombing

On 7 July 1992, he was going to the inauguration ceremony of a Laundry plant at Golden Avenue. He had already anticipated the bombing one day before; however, he did not cancel his plan. The bombing took place near Waryam Singh hospital in the Rambagh area of Amritsar. Terrorists parked their Maruti car roadside and when his convoy passed them, they detonated a remote-controlled bomb which killed 12 people and 63 injured. He was traveling in the car with the number PB08 A0002 was damaged. His security personnel picked him up and shifted him to the bulletproof vehicle; however, his leg was severely injured. Terrorists also fired at him from the roof of a neighbouring house; however, he did not suffer any bullet injury. MS Bitta had rod implants in his leg, weighing around 4 kg, and he cannot climb stairs or sit on the floor. He said in an interview,
“I was a victim of a bomb attack in 1992 while I was PWD minister in the Punjab government. The bombs blew prople around on the street. My bodyguards were ripped apart and rifles reduced to ashes.”
MS Bitta (in red turban) holding crutches during a rally organised sometime after the 1992 bomb blast

11 September 1993 Delhi Bombing

His security cover was withdrawn on 8 September 1993 and the bombing happened on 11 September 1993. MS Bitta left the Congress Youth Wing headquarters in an ordinary Ambassador car as his bulletproof car was gone for repairs. 2 bombs were planted inside a car and parked roadside. Just as the pilot car came out of the gate, a terrorist detonated the remote-controlled bomb. His 2 bodyguards and 7 others died on the spot, and 36 people were injured. MS Bitta suffered a minor injury to his chest. He was rescued by his other bodyguards from the spot. Many pieces of metal and glass got scattered around 100 yards across Parliament and nearby government buildings. He was being taken to the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital; however, he anticipated that terrorists will be waiting for him there, so he went to AIIMS Delhi. Later, Khalistani terrorist Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar was arrested as the mastermind behind this bombing. He said in an interview,
I was Youth Congress president and that day, on September 11, 1993, I was saved by sheer luck. Nine others, however, were killed, and many injured at the Youth Congress office. I came out of the office and sat in my car. The pilot car was ahead of me when another car came between the two. Just then a car loaded with RDX parked in the vicinity blew up into a mass of fire. This car that came in between my cars took the impact and I escaped with injuries.”
A scene from 1993 Delhi bomb blast

Facts/Trivia

  • He is a fitness enthusiast and eats non-vegetarian food only three days a week (only fish).
  • He is an avid user of Henna products.
  • PV Narsimha Rao gave him the name ‘Zinda Shaheed’.
  • He has lifetime Z+ security cover.
  • He has signed to donate his body after death.
  • In 2011, he requested permission from then-president Pratibha Patil to end his life as he believed terrorists will definitely kill him and he does not want civilians to die due to him.
  • He is one of the 3 persons who have government accommodation without being an MP or holding any government position.
  • A movie is being made about him which will be titled, Zinda Shaheed.

NEWS UPDATE… A biopic on MS Bitta… Producers Shailendra Singh and Priya Gupta acquire rights to the life story of MS Bitta… Biopic is titled #ZindaShaheed… Starts first half of 2020… Director and cast will be announced soon. pic.twitter.com/txGPmnCMF5
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) May 28, 2019

  • In 2007, he said that he will commit suicide if the DMK government in Tamil Nadu tries to harm the Ram Setu. He said in an interview,

“Ram is respected by all Indians irrespective of caste and religion. Ramayana is known throughout the world. When the country itself is identified with Ram, how could a structure built by him could be allowed to be damaged. I will be the first person to sacrifice my life for preventing any damage to the bridge.”