Preacher Bajinder Singh ‘Brings Child Back To Life': Internet Has Questions

According to the videos circulating online, Prophet Bajinder Singh allegedly prayed over the deceased child, performing a ritual that supposedly brought the child back to life.

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Preacher Bajinder Singh ‘Brings Child Back To Life': Internet Has Questions

Preacher Bajinder Singh ‘Brings’ Child Back To Life: Internet Has Questions (Screenshot: Youtube/Prophet-BajinderSingh)

Prophet Bajinder Singh who is a self-proclaimed spiritual leader has sparked intense debate and scepticism online after claiming to have revived a child hours after his death. The incident has left social media users questioning the legitimacy of the “miracle.”

According to the videos circulating online, Prophet Bajinder Singh allegedly prayed over the deceased child, performing a ritual that supposedly brought the child back to life. The child’s family and followers of the prophet claim that the child was clinically dead for hours before the “resurrection.”


Since it was sprawled out to different platforms, many have questioned the authenticity of the claim and mocked the potential manipulation of these videos calling it “acting” for money has no place for logic.

Another user wrote on X; “Prophet Bajinder has not only got ‘Bagh ka Kareja’ but also PC Sorkar wala magic. If India goes to war with any country, & allows Prophet Bajinder 36 hours, he can defeat any army, by reviving every soldier that is martyred in action.”


His YouTube channel has more than 3.64 million subscribers and has become a hub for controversial “resurrection” videos. His frequent posts garner lakhs of views that have paved the way for intense debates.

Early in October, the story of healing a cancer patient who emerged from Chattarpur, Delhi went viral, where Prophet Bajinder Singh’s Special Layhand Prayers miraculously healed after battling the disease for years. The prophet claimed that his prayer brought about a complete recovery from blood cancer.


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