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Khudai Khidmatgar (Pashto: خداۍ خدمتګار‎; literally "servants of God" actually meaning "volunteer servants") is a predominantly Pashtun nonviolent resistance movement known for its activism against the British Raj in colonial India; it was based in the country's North-West Frontier Province (now in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan).

Also called Surkh Posh or "Red Shirts" or "red-dressed", this was originally a social reform organisation focusing on education and the elimination of blood feuds; it was known as the Anjuman-e-Islah-e Afghania (society for the reformation of Afghans/Pashtoons). The movement was led by Abdul Ghaffar Khan, known locally as Bacha Khan, Badshah Khan, or Sarhadi Gandhi.

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The Lal Kurti movement was a historic movement in the name of Khidmatgar in the northwest frontier province in India by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan in support of the Indian National Congress. Digging

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