- Baba Gurmukh Singh
Baba Gurmukh Singh (1888 - March 13, 1977) was a Ghadr revolutionary and a
Sikh leader. [cite book|last=Oberoi|first=Harjot |title=The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity, and Diversity in the Sikh Tradition|publisher=University of Chicago Press|date=1994|isbn=9780226615936]Biography
Singh was born in
Lalton Khurd , in theLudhiana district . He studied up tomatriculation at a church Mission School of Ludhiana and was a school-mate ofKartar Singh Sarabha . He attempted to join the army, but he could not be enlisted due to medical reasons.cite web|url=http://www.sikhsinscotland.org/content/view/347/|title=Gurmukh Singh, Baba|publisher=Sikhs in Scotland - Encyclopaedia of Sikhism, Harbans Singh|accessdate=2008-09-23]"Komagata Maru"
In 1914, he boarded the ship "
Komagata Maru " after being hired by a Japanese firm to go to Canada. AtHong Kong , he learned about the new restrictions imposed by the Canadian Government. Upon reaching Canada, the passengers were not allowed to disembark, and had to return toIndia . The ship landed at the Budge Budge Ghat inCalcutta , a clash occurred between the passengers and the local police. Gurmukh Singh escaped and was capture three days later and imprisoned in the Alipur jail. Three months later, he was brought to the Punjab. [cite web|url=http://www.punjabilok.com/misc/freedom/gurmukh_singh.htm|title=Baba Gurmukh Singh - A Saga of Sacrifice & Struggle|publisher=Punjabilok|accessdate=2008-09-23]Ghadr movement
While placed under orders of internment, under the influence of Kartar Singh Sarabha and
Rash Bihari Bose he made efforts to establish secret contacts with Indian soldiers in some of the Punjab cantonments. But all plans of Gurmukh Singh and his companions went awry on account of betrayal of one of their colleagues.He was arrested among the many revolutionaries after the disclosure of the plot and was incarcerated in the
Lahore Central Jail and tried in the First Lahore Conspiracy Case along with others. He was sentenced toKala Pani on theAndaman Islands . He jumped off a running train when he was being transferred fromMadras to UP in 1922 and escaped to the Punjab. Within the span of a few years, he had proceeded toKabul viaKhybr Pass in company withTeja Singh Swatantar .In 1934, after he came back he was arrested again on suspicion of being in correspondence with
Ghadrites and transported to Kala Pani to complete the remainder of his incarceration which was now increased by six months for his miscondict.He remained in confinement on the Andman Islands until 1945, after which he was transferred to the Punjab and stayed in the Multan jail. From there he was released in 1947 after Indian achieved independence.
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Indian independence activists References
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