Birbal Singh was an Indian freedom fighter from Raisinghnagar, India.[1] He died in firing by police of Bikaner princely state in 1946.[2]
Early life
editHis full name was Birbal Singh Dhalia. His father's name was Salagram. His family business was purchasing cotton. Raisinghnagar (then Panwarsar) was a small city in the princely state of Bikaner. This princely state was also ally with the British, who were ruling British India. Birbal was a member of a patriotic organisation named Bikaner Rajya Prishad. Sardul Singh was the ruler of Bikaner. Birbal raised a voice for rights and freedom against the princely state.[3]
Procession and death
editOn 30 June 1946 a large procession was organised by freedom activists in Raisinghnagar. They were raising slogans for freedom with tricolour, the Indian national flag. Then the police opened firing and Birbal was killed 1 july 1946 death in police firing.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Dailyhunt".
- ^ {{Cite w aper, Newspaper in Hindi, Today Newspaper : Patrika}}
- ^ "Patrika News: "Delhi is taking voice will change the map of the world"-"दिल्ली आवाज लगा रही है कि दुनिया का नक्शा बदलेगा"". www.patrika.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
- ^ "Jeenagarjyoti". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2015.