#TodayInHistory Udham Singh is hanged to death in 1940 at Peytonville Prison, London for the assasination of Gen O Dwyer, in revenge for the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. One of the great revolutionaries in our freedom strugle.
His real name was Sher Singh, born on Dec 26, 1899, to a poor peasant family in Punjab’s Sangrur district. His father, Tehl Singh, worked as a railway gate keeper at a level crossing in the Uppali village of Punjab
Having lost both his parents when he was small, he along with his brother Mukta Singh, grew up in the Central Khalsa Orphanage in Amritsar. Following the Sikh initiation rites, he got the name of Udham Singh. In 1919, he left the orphanage after passing the matriculation exam.
1919, the year Punjab was in turmoil, with massive protests breaking out against the British rule. But it was what happened on a Baisakhi day, in 1919, that would forever alter the life of Udham Singh
Around 1500 Indian civilians, in Amritsar, protesting against the deportation of nationalist leaders, Dr.Saifuddin Kitchlew and Satyapal Dang, were brutally massacred at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar.
While Gen Dyer led the carnage, he was backed by the Lt. Governor O’Dwyer. Jallianwala Bagh turned him into a revolutionary, and soon he left for the US. In the early 20s, he came into contact with leaders of the Ghadar Party in US.
Around this time was influenced by the militant activities of the Babbar Akalis. Responding to the call of Bhagat Singh in 1924, he bought along with him some associates, and revolvers smuggled in.
However he was arrested by the police in Amritsar, for possesion of unlicensed arms, and was sent to prison for 4 years.On his release, he worked as a signboard painter in Amritsar. #udhamSingh
It was during this time, he assumed the pseudonym of Ram Muhammad Singh Azad, to emphasize the basic unity of all Indians. It was to state all Indians are one, and the goal was freedom from British rule.
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Udham Singh was deeply influenced by Bhagat Singh, and would invariably carry his portrait all the time with him. Under constant surveillance by the police, he escaped to Kashmir for some time, to evade them.
In 1934, he escaped to Germany, and roamed all over the continent, before reaching England. His sole aim was to assassinate Dwyer whom he held responsible for the tragedy at Jallianwala Bagh and the atrocities that followed. #udhamSingh
He was inspired a lot by the Russian Revolution, and often carried a Punjabi booklet on the revolution with him. He finally got a chance to avenge Jallianwala Bagh, the revolver to him was given by Puran Singh, hailing from Punjab’s Malsian region. #udhamSingh
March 13, 1940- Caxton Hall, London

A joint meeting of the East Indian Association and Central Asian Society( now Royal Society for Asian Affairs) was scheduled to be held. One of the speakers was Michael O’Dwyer
As Lt.Governor of Punjab from 1912-19. In a region that was burning with protests against British imperialism, Dwyer, was noted for his harsh crackdowns and often draconian laws.
Nothing however would beat the brutality of what happened on April 13,1919 when 379 unarmed civilians were massacred at what was called Jallianwala Bagh, a walled garden in Amritsar. The massacre at Jallianwala was led by Brig.Gen Reginald Edward Dyer.
Though it was Dyer who led the massacre at Jallianwala Bagh, he got full support from O’Dwyer, who claimed it was necessary. And to add, he imposed a draconian military law in Punjab, where residents were asked to crawl, flogged and arrested randomly.
Udham Singh was sitting in that very gathering, a revolver concealed in his jacket pocket, waiting for O’Dwyer to come on to the stage. As O’Dwyer took to the stage, he took out his revolver and fired twice. #udhamSingh
O’Dwyer collapsed, #UdhamSingh did not even attempt to flee and surrendered to the police. He had taken the revenge for which he had been waiting for the last 21 years.
I did it because I had a grudge against him. He deserved it. He was the real culprit. He wanted to crush the spirit of my people, so I have crushed him. For full 21 years, I have been trying to wreak vengeance- #udhamSingh
I have protested against this, it was my duty. What a greater honour could be bestowed on me than death for the sake of my motherland?- Udham Singh on O’Dwyer
‘I don’t care, I don’t mind dying. What Is the use of waiting till you get old? This Is no good. You want to die when you are young. That is good, that Is what I am doing’. #udhamSingh
On April 1, 1940, Udham Singh was charged with murder of O’Dwyer. On June 4, 1940, he stood for trial at the Central Criminal Court, in London’s Old Bailey, before Judge Atkinson.
I say down with British Imperialism. You say India do not have peace. We have only slavery. Generations of so called civilization has [have] brought for us everything filthy and degenerating known to the human race. #udhamSingh
All you have to do is read your own history. If you have any human decency about you, you should die with shame. The brutality and bloodthirsty way in which the so called intellectuals who call themselves rulers of civilization in the world are of bastard blood… #udhamSingh
Atkinson told him, he was not interested in a political speech, and Udham Singh, said he just wanted to protest. He then remarked he had something to read, the Judge told him, he was fine, as long as he gave a reason why no sentence should be passed.
‘I do not care about sentence of death. It means nothing at all. I do not care about dying or anything. I do not worry about it at all. I am dying for a purpose. #udhamSingh
We are suffering from the British Empire.I am not afraid to die. I am proud to die, to have to free my native land and I hope that when I am gone, I hope that in my place will come thousands of my countrymen to drive you dirty dogs out; to free my country. #udhamSingh
Machine guns on the streets of India mow down thousands of poor women and children wherever your so-called flag of democracy and Christianity flies. #udhamSingh
He claimed his fight was not against the English people, it was against the conduct of the British Government and British imperialism. When he finished his speech, he raised slogans against the British rule and spat on the solicitor’s desk before leaving.
July 31, 1940, Udham Singh, hanged for the cause of India’s freedom at Pentonville Prison in London. One more great revolutionary gave up his life for freedom. #LestWeForget #udhamSingh
Mahatma Gandhi condemned Udham Singh’s act, calling it an act of political insanity, while Jawaharlal Nehru writing in the National Herald regretted it. However the Punjab section of the Congress backed him and refused to condemn the assassination. #udhamSingh
The Hindustan Socialist Republican Army(HSRA), supported Udham Singh, and condemned Gandhi’s statement. He found support in the international media too, with the Times calling his act, an expression of pent up fury among the downtrodden. #udhamSingh
On his request his ashes were sent back to India in 1974, and sent to his hometown of Sunam in Punjab. One of the great sons of India, had fired another shot for the cause of freedom, and became a true Shaheed for the nation. #udhamSingh
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