After the partition of India, Jagga Jatt's uncle's (Sardar Roop Singh Sidhu ) bloodline moved to Dugri village (Jalandhar).
[7][8] Jagga Jatt had a strong body, medium height, wheatish skin color, double-ringed whiskers, and independent nature.
When the land officer refused to give data then Jagga threw record books hither-thither.
[6][9] Later when Jagga was released and came back home, an incident of theft happened in the nearby village of Bhai Pheru.
Jagga and Banta decided to have a drink before the meal but Sohan Teli refused as he claimed he had to visit the nearby village to meet his friend.
Finally Jagga and Banta got intoxicated with alcohol and slept under the Boharh (Banyan) tree[8][6][9] and Sohan Teli went to his friend.
Taking advantage of this moment, Lalu Nai and his brothers shot the intoxicated Jagga and Banta.
[7][8][6][9] On hearing the gunshot, Sohan came back but was shot dead when he tried to attack Lalu on seeing the bloody bodies.
Jagga Singh hardly could manage to fight back and died after killing Blaaki Nai and his daughter "Billo".
This can roughly be translated to: They murdered Jagga under a banyan tree, 9 man (a unit of weight measurement in Punjab) sand soaked his blood!
People of Nai caste profession is barber and in Punjab, as well they also cook food for any function like marriage or death) killed Jagga Warrior in cold blood.
British rulers rewarded his traitor Lallu Nai with ten murabas (250 acres) farmland and a horse.
Lallu Nai was eventually jailed by the government in another unrelated case, where he was killed by a fellow prisoner named Nihad Khan from Malerkotla.
[7][8] Jagga's son-in-law Avtar Singh died in 2005 Banwala Anu village in Malout tehsil of Sri Muktsar Sahib district and his daughter still lives there.