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Chandra Singh Garhwali was court martialled and severely punished​


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Answered by garima5913
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Explanation:

Gaffar Khan was arrested and demonstrations were held in Peshawar protesting against the arrest. The platoon of Gharwal refused to open fire against the demonstrators and hence their commander Chandra Singh Thakur was court martialed and severely punished.

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Answered by ShashwatBhardwaj
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Chandra Singh Garhwali was a soldier in the British army and a hero of the Indian freedom struggle. His refusal to fire on unarmed, peaceful civilians averted a massacre and sparked off the Peshawar revolt of 1930.

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