Friday, September 25, 2020

Sikh Leadership for Independence of India | Master Tara Singh | Sikh Heritage

The Khalistan Issue to be Decided After Independence
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Master Tara Singh jailed in Independent India
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Giani Katar Singh
Master Tara Singh
A cut above Among all CMs, Kairon (R) alone seemed to take forward Nehru’s ideas.
C Rajagopalachari with Master Tara Singh, when he visited Golden Temple in March 196
From left Farooq Abdullah, Sant Harchand Singh Longowal, Balwant Singh and Parkash Singh Badal meet after the adoption of the amended Anandpur Sahib resolution
Stamp on Master Tara Singh
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (right, standing) believed himself to be above the law of the land.
L-R Baldev Singh, Master Tara Singh and Sant Fateh Singh
Lord Wavell with Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Master Tara Singh
M.A. Jinnah, Master Tara Singh, and Khizar Hayat Tiwana
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Master Tara Singh And Acharya Vinoba Bhave
Master Tara Singh Image
Master Tara Singh On Mic
Master Tara Singh Speaking On Mic
Master Tara Singh With Other
Master Tara Singh Writing
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Master Tara Singh (second from the left in the row of chairs) with some Akali leaders after their release from jail in September 1926. The chair in the middle has a photograph of Sardar Teja Singh Samundri (founder of the SGPC)
Nehru sowed the seed of pseudo-Gurudoms or Deras in Sikhs.
Nehru, Rarewala & others
Pic. Bishan Singh Samundari, Justice Gurnam Singh, Sant Fateh Singh, Dr V.V. Giri, who took part in the foundation stone laying ceremony of Guru Nanak Dev University in 1969
Sant Fateh Singh, Sikh leader, leads the morning prayer at his headquarters in Shepherds Bush in 1966
Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and Sant Harchand Singh Longowal (Punjab-1980’s
Sardar Patel and the Sikhs
Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon
SGPC To Install Monuments of Master Tara Singh & Sant Fateh Singh
sps1Master Tara Singh's reaction and the subsequent riots forced the Congress to pass a resolution on April 8, 1947 to demand the division of Punjab into two provinces so that the predominantly Muslim part may be separated
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