Tajinder Singh Bagga



Tajinder Singh Bagga is an Indian politician and social media influencer associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP), who is known for attacking the Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan in 2011 for supporting a plebiscite in Kashmir. He is the founder of the ultra-nationalist outfit called Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena (BSKS).



Wiki/Biography


Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga Tejinder Pal Singh Bagga was born on 24 September 1985 (36 years; as of 2021), and he hails from Tilak Nagar, New Delhi. His zodiac sign is Libra.


Childhood picture of Tajinder Singh Bagga

Childhood picture of Tajinder Singh Bagga


Following the footsteps of his father, Bagga joined a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) shakha at an early age. In an interview, his father revealed that Bagga had his political awakening at the RSS shakha, which led Bagga to drop out of school after Class 10 and take on active politics. On contrary, Bagga said he dropped out of school to aid his father in his garments business. However, later he pursued a Bachelor Preparatory Programme (BPP) at Indira Gandhi National Open University. He earned a Diploma in National Development Course at National Defense University (Republic of China), Taiwan, in 2017.


Family


Parents & Siblings


Tajinder Singh Bagga’s father, Preet Pal Singh, runs a garments shop in Tilak Nagar. His mother’s name is Kamaljeet Kaur.


Tajinder Singh Bagga with his father, Preet Pal Singh

Tajinder Singh Bagga with his father, Preet Pal Singh


Tajinder Singh Bagga with his mother

Tajinder Singh Bagga with his mother


Wife & Children


He is unmarried.


Religion


Tajinder Singh Bagga follows Sikhism.


Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga's #ProfileForJustice campaign

Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga’s #ProfileForJustice campaign


Address


20B/91B Tilak Nagar, New Dehli, Dehli- 110018


Career


Politics


At 16, Bagga joined the BJP’s youth wing, the Bharatiya Jana Yuva Morcha (BJYM) and later went on to become its secretary. In 2017, Bagga was appointed as the spokesperson for the Delhi BJP. He is also associated with the Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh (RSS), BJP’s parent organisation. In the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly elections, Bagga contested the Hari Nagar Assembly seat on a ticket from the BJP, but he lost the polls.


Others


Bagga runs an e-commerce portal, ‘TshirtBhaiya’, which specialises in nationalistic merchandise including T-shirts and jewellery. One of the items included a T-shirt illustrating the controversial 2017 incident when Army Major Leetul Gogoi tied Kashmiri artisan Farooq Ahmad Dar to his jeep as a human shield against a mob.


TshirtBhaiya's Tshirt illustrating the controversial 2017 incident when Army Major Leetul Gogoi tied Kashmiri artisan Farooq Ahmad Dar to his jeep as a human shield against a mob

TshirtBhaiya’s Tshirt illustrating the controversial 2017 incident when Army Major Leetul Gogoi tied Kashmiri artisan Farooq Ahmad Dar to his jeep as a human shield against a mob


Bagga is also the editor of the online portal NaMo Patrika, which was started by the Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena to highlight schemes and initiatives launched by the Modi government.


Controversies


Operation Prashant Bhushan


In 2011, Bagga, along with a group of friends, barged into the chambers of the Supreme Court lawyer and activist Prashant Bhushan and assaulted him for supporting a plebiscite in Kashmir. Apparently, Bagga was functioning under a vigilante group called Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena (BSKS), which included Vishnu Gupta and Inder Verma. Hours before the assault Bagga had tweeted,


God give us power to complete our mission.”


After the attack, he claimed the credit for  it and tweeted,


He try (sic) to break my nation, I try to break his head. Hisab chukta. Congrats to all. Operation Prashant Bhushan successful.”


Later, he added,


We hit Prashant Bhushan hard in his chamber in Supreme Court. If you will try to break my nation, I will break your heads.”


Thereafter, Bagga, along with Vishnu Verma, was arrested from a place near Baba Kharak Singh Marg in Dehli.


Photoshopped Harish Rawat as AMU founder Syed Ahmed


Uttarakhand Congress filed a complaint against Bagga with the election commission after he projected former Uttarakhand CM Harish Rawat and other Congress leaders as Muslim leaders for promising a Muslim university in the state, claiming that his tweet was intended to create communal discord. Congress claimed that the act of Bagga violates the Model Code of Conduct for the elections, and it is also a cybercrime.


Photoshopped picture of Harish Rawat as AMU founder Syed Ahmed

Photoshopped picture of Harish Rawat as AMU founder Syed Ahmed


Defamation Case Against Subramanian Swamy


In December 2021, Bagga filed a defamation case against Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy alleging that Swamy, in his tweet on 28 September 2021, had claimed that before joining BJP, Bagga was jailed numerous times for petty crimes in the Mandir Marg police station area. Dismissing the allegations, Bagga said that they were surfaced on the internet intended to damage and harm his reputation. Thereafter, Bagga sent a legal notice to Swamy on 1 October 2021 warning that if he failed to apologise to Bagga within seven days, he would legally proceed against him. The Delhi HC stayed the defamation case on 4 April 2022. 


Inflammatory Statements Case


On 1 April 2022, a case was filed in Mohali against Bagga based on a complaint by Dr Sunny Singh Ahluwalia, AAP Punjab spokesperson and party in charge of the Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency, alleging that the comments made by Bagga in the media and his tweets amounted to provocative statements, promoting enmity, criminal intimidation, and threatening the party chief and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. Sections invoked against him include IPC 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups) and 506 (criminal intimidation). Punjab Police claimed that despite being served five notices, he did not join the investigation. On 6 May 2022, Bagga was arrested from his Janakpuri residence in Delhi by Punjab Police. Subsequently, the Punjab Police team was halted in Haryana by the local police, who then handed Bagga over to Delhi cops. Later, Bagga was released after being produced before a magistrate. Thereafter, Bagga approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court against the non-bailable arrest warrant issued against him. The HC stayed his arrest till 10 May 2022. Additionally, Chetan Mittal, who represented Bagga, was also granted protection from coercive action.


Assets




  • Deposits in Banks, Financial Institutions and Non-Banking Financial Companies: Rs 12,10,664



  • Bonds, Debentures and Shares in companies: Rs 1,20,000



  • Motor Vehicles: Rs 5,50,000


Net Worth


As of 2019, his net worth is Rs 13,15,171. (Myneta))


Facts/Trivia




  • He disrupted the book launch of Booker-winning author Arundhati Roy for “Broken Republic: Three Essays” in 2011, citing her essays were “anti-Indian Army and pro-Kashmir azaadi.”
    Tajinder Singh Bagga during book launch of 'Broken Republic Three Essays' by Arundhati Roy

    Tajinder Singh Bagga during the book launch of ‘Broken Republic Three Essays’ by Arundhati Roy




  • Bagga, Along with his BSKS group, defaced the walls of the Pakistan High Commission by putting up posters demanding independence for Balochistan. They also pasted other controversial posters including one calling former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi “the father of mob lynching.”



  •  He launched a campaign to boycott Bollywood star Deepika Padukone’s films after she paid a visit to the Jawaharlal Nehru University following a mob attack on the campus in January 2020, alleging that she supports the Tukde Tukde Gang.
    A snip of Tajinder Singh Bagga's tweet againist Deepika Padukone

    A snip of Tajinder Singh Bagga’s tweet against Deepika Padukone




  • In 2014, Tajinder Bagga sold tea outside Congress headquarters wearing T-shirts with PM Narendra Modi’s face imprinted on them as a way of agitation against Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar’s remarks against Modi. Apparently, Mani Shankar Aiyar had called Narendra Modi a ‘chaiwallah’ during the 2014 elections.
    Tajinder Bagga selling tea outside AICC Meet as a mark of protest against Mani Shankar Aiyar's remark on Modi

    Tajinder Bagga selling tea outside AICC Meet as a mark of protest against Mani Shankar Aiyar’s remark on Modi




  • His active participation in the 2019 Lok Sabha election campaign in West Bengal led to his detain by the West Bengal Police after clashes erupted between Trinamool Congress and BJP workers during Union home minister Amit Shah’s roadshow.



  • He owns a Tata Nexon car.



  • He is an adherent follower of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and posts various pictures with him on his social media handles.
    Tajinder Singh Bagga with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

    Tajinder Singh Bagga with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar







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