Shaheed Udham Singh, Biography, Early Life, Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

Shaheed Udham Singh

Shaheed Udham Singh was a revolutionary freedom fighter of India who avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre by assassinating Michael O’Dwyer, the then Lieutenant Governor of Punjab. 

Shaheed Udham Singh Early Life

  • Sardar Udham Singh was born on 26 December 1899 in Sunam, in present-day Sangrur district of Punjab.
  • At the time of his birth he was named Sher Singh.
  • His father, Tehal Singh, belonged to the Kamboj community and worked as a low-skilled, low-paid manual laborer, while his mother was named Narain Kaur.
  • He was orphaned at an early age and was brought up at the Central Khalsa Orphanage in Amritsar where he was named Udham Singh. 
  • At a very young age he started working for his survival. He worked as a labourer in Mesopotamia during World War I. He also went to Africa to work in the railways of Uganda. During his time in Uganda he became familiar with a lot of workers of the Ghadar Party.
  • He also went to America where he helped Punjabi Migrants from Mexico to reach America. He formed the Azad Party in Chicago as a part of Ghadar Party. 

Shaheed Udham Singh and Jallianwala Bagh Massacre 

  • Shaheed Udham Singh was about 20 years old when he witnessed the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where General Dyer ordered firing on innocent, unarmed people. The incident became a turning point in his life and he decided to take revenge.
  • In 1924, he joined the Ghadar Party to overthrow colonial rule. He was also associated with Hindustan Socialist Republic Association (HSRA).
  • He was deeply influenced by Bhagat Singh. 
  • In 1927, he was arrested for illegal possession of firearms and sentenced to five years in prison.
  • On 14 March 1940 he shot Michael O’ Dwyer, the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab during the Jallianwala Bagh, in Caxton Hall, London.
  • During his trial, he used the name "Ram Muhammad Singh Azad" to symbolize religious unity in India.
  • He was hanged in Pentonville Prison, on 31st July 1940, in London.
  • His remains (ashes) were brought back to India in 1974 and are kept at the Jallianwala Bagh memorial.

He is revered as 'Shaheed-i-Azam' (Great Martyr) for his sacrifice and bravery in fighting against British imperialism.

Shaheed Udham Singh FAQs

Q1: Who was Shaheed Udham Singh?

Ans: Shaheed Udham Singh was an Indian revolutionary who avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre by assassinating Michael O’Dwyer in 1940.

Q2: When and where was he born?

Ans: He was born on 26 December 1899 in Sunam, in present-day Sangrur district of Punjab.

Q3: What was the turning point in his life?

Ans: Witnessing the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919 deeply affected him and inspired him to take revenge.

Q4: How did he avenge the massacre?

Ans: On 13 March 1940, he shot Michael O’Dwyer at Caxton Hall in London.

Q5: When was he executed?

Ans: Udham Singh was hanged on 31 July 1940 at Pentonville Prison in London.

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