Seeing this the land officer agreed to give data. When the land officer refused to give data then Jagga threw record books hither-thither. Jagga had a verbal argument with a patwari (Land officer) who refused to provide data regarding his land. Once he had beaten up the proud Nakaii brothers who used to live at his In-law's village.
#Jatt life skin
Jagga had a strong body, medium height, wheatish skin color, double-ringed whiskers, and independent nature.
After the partition of India, Jagga Jatt's uncle's (Sardar Roop Singh Virk) bloodline moved to Dugri village (Jalandhar). He married Inder Kaur of the nearby village of Talwandi and the couple was blessed with the only daughter Gulab Kaur a.k.a. He was very fond of wrestling and used to wrestle at the village akhara with his friend Sohan Teli. He grew up in the care of his Chacha (uncle) Roop Singh Virk and mother Bhagan. Jagga's father died when Jagga was a little child. However, the child was born and finally survived with the subsequent death of the buck touched by him, but an uncle of the child insisted on naming the child as Jagat Singh which was against the directions of the saint. The saint also told him not to name the baby starting with J. At this, Makhan Singh went to a saint Inder Singh, in the nearby village of Sodhi Wala, who told him to buy a buck (male goat) before the birth of the next baby and told him that the buck should be touched by the newly born. Sardar Makhan Singh Virk and Bhaagan had six children before Jagga but none of them survived. Jagga owned 10 Murabba (250 acres) of land so he was not asked to do much work by his uncle and mother. Jagga had two sisters and he was the only son of Makhan Singh. In village Burj Ran Singh, most families were Muslim Telis and only 17 or 18 families were of Sikhs. Jagga was born as Jagat Singh Virk in 1901/02 in a Virk Jat Sikh family, (not a Sidhu Jat family contrary to false popular belief) in Dasuwal, Punjab to father Sardar Makhan Singh Virk and mother Bhagan, in British India.