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Mehtab Singh (politician)

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agitation in 1922. In October 1923 when SGPC and SAD were declared unlawful organisations, he again with other leaders detained. He was one of the Seven delegates of All Parties Conference at Delhi on 24 February 1928.
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and then became its vice president but he resigned from both vice presidency and membership of the council on 11 November 1921, as a protest against British Government for taking away the keys of
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in an Akali Diwan on the charge of making a seditious speech and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment, with a fine of Rs. 1000. In the absence of
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as they were cousins, he was the one who introduced Ujjal Singh to Sikh politics, who later became the Governor of Punjab and Tamil Nadu.
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and then transferred to Lahore. He was honoured by the Government with the titles of Sardar Sahib in 1915 and Sardar Bahadur in 1918.
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in jail, Mehtab Singh acted as President of Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee. He was again arrested in the
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The Punjab Parliamentarians 1897-2013, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Lahore - Pakistan, 2015
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on 28 and 29 December 1928, he strongly opposed the views of
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Mehtab Singh born on 1879 in Hadali, Shahpur District now in
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treasury and he plunged into the Gurdwara Reform Movement.
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President of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee
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Mehtab Singh, Sardar Bahadur

President of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee
Mangal Singh
Deputy President of Punjab Legislative Council
Manohar Lal
Hadali
Punjab
British Raj
Shiromani Akali Dal
Governor Ujjal Singh
Sardar Bahadur Sir Sobha Singh
Gurudwara Reform movement
Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee
Pakistan
Central Model School
Lahore
Sardar Ujjal Singh
Sir Sobha Singh
England
British India
Barrister
Ferozpur
Punjab Legislative Council
Harimandir Sahib
Ajnala
Baba Kharak Singh
Gurdwara Guru ka Bagh
Calcutta
Mohammed Ali Jinnah

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