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British spies had been tracking Udham Singh's activities in England for four years before the Caxton Hall firing. Udham's activities had become a source of curiosity for British authorities in 1936.
On March 13, 1940, during a meeting of the Royal Central Asian Society at Caxton Hall, Udham Singh entered the hall with a revolver hidden inside a book.
In March he gets his chance, in Caxton Hall in London. But can the dapper Udham Singh really pull the trigger? First of six drama documentaries about courageous individuals fighting for their ...
Udham Singh Kamboj was known as Sher Singh as a child. He was born on December 26, 1899 and lost his parents at a very young age. He was admitted to the Central Khalsa Orphanage in 1907.
Apart from hanging him, the British tried their best to keep Udham Singh's story hidden in the archives. Files pertaining to Udham Singh were classified for 75 to 100 years.
SUNAM: While facing the historic trial in England for killing former Punjab lieutenant governor Michael O'Dwyer, freedom fighter Udham Singh had prepared an eight-page statement, which he wanted ...
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