Sarbjit worked as a teacher for many years and inspired many young people. Always a creative activist, she also became an artist in the 200s. Most of her paintings are inspired by protests and struggles of the people. From the protests against massacres in Bihar and the anti-rape movement of 2012-13 to the Shaheen Bagh protests, farmers' movement and the ongoing international solidarity campaign for Palestine in recent years, her paintings exuded energy, compassion and courage. Even a few days before she became completely bed-ridden she was drawing sketches to support an anti-JCB campaign against demolitions.
CPI(ML) expresses profound sorrow at the passing of Comrade Sarbjit and conveys deepest condolences to her daughter Chandni and all her comrades and friends. Rest in power, Comrade Sarbjit!