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Bharariwal is a village in the Amritsar District of Punjab and was famous for its cultivation of vegetables, especially "Gobhi cauliflower". This village is on the outskirts of city on the Chabaal Road, and the majority of its inhabitants belong to Samra caste of Jatts; also there are some families of Sekhon, Dhillon and Pannu castes residing in this village. The first Sarpanch of this Village was Hazara Singh Samra Sindhwale (a wealthy landlord from Sindh who migrated to his ancestral village Bharariwal after partition in 1947), who commanded a lot of respect from his people; and after his death the office of Sarpanch remained in his family for a long period, and finally the village was incorporated within the limits of Municipal Corporation of Amritsar in 1974 and the institution of Panchayat was abolished. Major General Kamaljit Singh Samra of Indian army, Surjit Singh Samra (Director of Agriculture, Madhya Pradesh) ,Balvinder singh samra,(vice-presidentshiromani Akali Dal), and  Jaswinder Singh Samra, (Vice- President of Amritsar Congress Committee) hail from this village. Bharariwal falls in Amritsar (Central) Assembly constituency and is barely 4 kilometres away from the Golden Temple. Bharariwal and its surroundings (which includes the villages of Anngarh and Fatahpur), are considered to be the most crime prone areas of Punjab, famous for its aggressive Jatts and notorious Majhbi Sikhs who have considerable presence in this area. The Municipal Councillor of this area at present is Dilbagh Singh and the concerned MLA (representing Amritsar Central constituency) is Om Prakash Soni of the Indian National Congress.