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Ganda Singh, whose home town was Ferozepur in India, was a prominent member of the
Ghadar Party The Ghadar Movement or Ghadar Party was an early 20th-century, international political movement founded by expatriate Panjabi s to overthrow British rule in India. Many of the Ghadar Party founders and leaders, including Sohan Singh Bhakna, ...
. He spent some time in Hankou, China, where he met Chiang Kai-shek. in 1926, and M. N. Roy, in 1927. On the occasion of the visit of the former, he was reported to have made an anti-British speech, whilst he participated in the reception for Roy's visit to the Sikh
gurdwara A gurdwara or gurudwara () is a place of assembly and place of worship, worship in Sikhism, but its normal meaning is "place of guru" or "home of guru". Sikhism, Sikhs also refer to gurdwaras as ''Gurdwara Sahib''. People from all faiths and rel ...
that formed a hub for Ghadarite activity. Singh was then on the staff of the ''Hindustan Ghadar Dhandora''. He moved to Nanking in October 1927, where he worked as editor of the ''Hindustan Ghadar Dhandora'' and also managed a branch of the ''Eastern Oppressed Peoples Association''. He was joined in his 1927 move to Nanking by Arjun Singh and Udham Singh, and by others in 1929. Thereafter, he was among a group of Ghadar Party leaders who were deported from the country.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Singh, Ganda Indian independence activists from Punjab Province (British India) Indian revolutionaries People from Firozpur Ghadar Party