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The Great Leader Kartar Singh Sarabha.
The Great Leader
Kartar Singh
Sarabha
Birth and Family
▪ Kartar Singh Sarabha (24 May 1896 – 16 November 1915)
was an Indian Sikh progressive who was among the most
renowned denounced in the Lahore trick preliminary.
▪ A main illuminating presence of the Ghadar Party, Kartar
Singh was executed at Lahore in November 1915 for his
job in the Ghadar Conspiracy in February 1915.
Source: Google Images
Early Education
▪ Kartar Singh Sarabha was conceived on 24 May 1896 in
Ludhiana, Punjab India into a Jat Sikh family in the town
of Sarabha in the area of Ludhiana, Punjab. His father
was Sardar Mangal Singh Grewal and his mom was Sahib
Kaur.
▪ Subsequent to getting beginning training in his own
town, Kartar Singh entered the Malwa Khalsa secondary
school in Ludhiana for his registration. He was in tenth
class when he went to live with his uncle in Orissa
where, in the wake of completing secondary school, he
set off for college.
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Higher Education & His Patriotism
▪ At the point when he was fifteen, his family sent him by
pontoon, to the USA to learn at University of California
Berkeley . The pontoon arrived at the American port of
San Francisco in January 1912. The American
Immigration official put Indians through thorough
addressing while individuals of different nations were
permitted to go after slight checks.
▪ Kartar Singh got some information about this kind of
conduct. He let him know, "Indians are the residents of a
slave nation. In that capacity, they are dealt with
severely." This occurrence greatly affected Sarabha.
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Introduced to Gadhar Party
▪ Kartar Singh arrived at Calcutta by means of Colombo
on board SS Salamin in November 1914: he went with
two other Gadhar pioneers, Satyen Sen and Vishnu
Ganesh Pingle, alongside countless Gadhar political
dissidents.
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Initiation of His Leadership
▪ With a letter of presentation from Jatin Mukherjee, the
Jugantar pioneer, Kartar Singh and Pingle met Rash
Behari Bose at Benares to illuminate him that twenty
thousand more Gadhar individuals were normal very
soon.
▪ Countless pioneers of the Ghadar Party were captured by
the Government at the ports.
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The great Gathering
▪ After the appearance of Rash Behari Bose at Amritsar
on 25 January 1915, it was settled on a gathering on
12 February that the uprising ought to be begun on
21 February.
▪ It was arranged that in the wake of catching the
cantonments of Mian Mir and Ferozepur, insurrection
was to be built close Ambala and Delhi.
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His Courage and Patriotism
▪ After the disappointment of the upheaval, the
individuals who had gotten away from capture
chosen to leave India.
▪ Kartar Singh, Harnam Singh Tundilat, Jagat Singh
and so forth were approached to go to Afghanistan
and they made a move towards that zone.
▪ Be that as it may, Kartar's still, small voice didn't
allow him to flee when every one of his companions
had been held Source: Google Images
Bhagat Singh was his Follower
▪ He before long turned into the image of affliction and
many were impacted from his valiance and penance.
▪ Bhagat Singh, another extraordinary progressive of
Indian opportunity, viewed Kartar Singh as his
master, companion and sibling.
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The Last Chapter
▪ A sculpture of him was raised in Ludhiana, and Punjabi
writer Nanak Singh composed a novel called Ikk Mian Do
Talwaran dependent on his life.
▪ The appointed authorities during his preliminary were
dazzled by his scholarly aptitudes, yet in any case he was
condemned to death by hanging.
▪ Kartar Singh was hanged in the Central Jail of Lahore on
16 November 1915, matured 19.
Source: Google Images
Serving ones country is
very difficult
It is so easy to talk
Anyone who walked on that
path
Must endure millions of
calamities.
---------- Kartar Singh
Sarabha
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