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ABOUT

Iqbal Singh Lalpura (born February 7, 1953) is a former IPS officer and Indian
politician. He is currently serving as chairman of India's National Commission
for Minorities. He is known for the arrest of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
Lalpura was an investigating officer for the 1978 Sikh–Nirankari clash.

He is a member of the Sikh community, hails from Punjab.

CAREER AS A POLICE OFFICER

Starting his career in 1972 as a police officer, he then progressed to become an
IPS officer and discharged his duties with distinction in the areas as sensitive
as Amritsar as S.P. CID (1987-1996) and Hoshiarpur.

Throughout his law enforcement career, Lalpura held key positions in Punjab's
border districts, including DIG Punjab Police, SSP Amritsar, SSP Tarantaran, SSP
Kapurthala and Additional Inspector General CID Amritsar. He received several
awards, including the President's Police Medal and the Police Medal for
Meritorious Services. He also served FBI in USA as an expert on militancy.

ARREST OF JARNAIL SINGH BHINDRANWALE

Iqbal Singh Lalpura served as an investigating officer for the 1978
Sikh–Nirankari clash and also played a pivotal role in the arrest of Sikh
separatist leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale in April 1981. Bhindranwale was a
prominent figure in the Khalistan movement. During this critical operation,
Bhindranwale had agreed to surrender, but on the condition that only baptized
officers would apprehend him. Consequently, a specialized three-member team was
assembled for this task, consisting of Lalpura himself, along with police
officer Jarnail Singh Chahal and SDM BS Bhullar.

POLITICAL CAREER

After retiring from the police force he joined Bharatiya Janata Party and served
the Punjab Bharatiya Janata Party in various capacities i.e. Executive Member,
Convenor of Intellectual Cell, Vice President, State Vice President, State
Spokesperson of Punjab and was elevated as National Spokesperson and was
appointed as Chairman of the National Commission for Minorities on 10 September
2021. He was also appointed as Member of the National Parliamentary Board of the
Bharatiya Janata Party in 2022 and became known for his appearances in
television debates.

PROLIFIC AUTHOR

Lalpura is also a prolific author, with works like 1. Japji Sahib Ek Vichaar 2.
Gurbani Katha-Vichar 3. Musalman Kahawan Mushkil 4. Bharaman Bhala Aakhiye 5.
Kich Suniye Kich Kahiye 6. Lalkarde Sahibzade 7. Nanak Tin Ke Sang Sath 8.
Vangar 9. Sahib Zade - 'Hindi' 10. Tilak Janju da Rakha 11. Singho Khabardar 12.
Sach Suniyisi 13. Mard-E-Khuda Nanak 14. Manas to Devte 15. Raj Karega Khalsa
16. Kado Tak Dhende Rahange, Kade Takhat Kade Sidhant 17. Sewak Ko Sewa Ban Aye
18. Love, Serve & Protect (under print) 19. Life with Crime & Criminals (under
print) 20. Suraj de Hamrah 21. Khetan de puttar 22 Sach ki Bela, focusing on
Sikh philosophy and history.

During the farmers' protests in Punjab, he actively engaged with various parts
of the state, facing protests in Sangrur and Barnala.

On 16 September 2022, Lalpura praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, referring to
him as a "better Sikh than most of us." Lalpura highlighted several initiatives
by the Modi government aimed at the Sikh community, including the opening of the
Kartarpur Corridor in 2019 and the removal of Sikh foreign nationals from a
secret blacklist. He claimed that Prime Minister Modi's announcement to repeal
the controversial farm laws on Guru Nanak Dev's birthday demonstrated his
dedication to Sikh concerns and suggested that the BJP had a plan for "peaceful
co-existence" with the Sikh community.

AWARDS

S. Lalpura was conferred Shiromani Sahitkar award in 2006 by the Shiromani
Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) and Sri Akal Takht Sahib on the occasion
of the 400th martyrdom day of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji.

It was he who began the project of cleaning the Kali Bein River in Kapurthala in
1997-98 and in January 2000 was instrumental in ensuring that the fresh water
flows from Buddhu Barkat Canal into Bein river. He was honoured with 'The Sikh
of the Year' award in 2017 by the Chief Khalsa Diwan. Besides, he was
felicitated with an Honorary Doctorate by the Guru Kashi University, Talwandi
Sabo.

CHAIRMAN OF NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITIES

In April, Lalpura assumed the role of Chairman of the National Commission for
Minorities, a significant position addressing minority community issues in
India.


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