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How did Sri Satguru Ram Singh Ji show non-cooperation with the British Government?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sri Satguru Ram Singh Kuka also known as Satguru Ram Singh (3 February 1816 – ?), is credited as being the first Indian to use non-cooperation and boycott of British merchandise and services as a political weapon. In 2016, the Government of India officially decided to commemorate the ... On that day, Satguru Ram Singh Ji hoisted a white triangular flag in Sri ...

Answered by Secondman
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Ram Singh Kuka was a soldier, a religious chief, and a conspicuous supporter of the Indian freedom movement. He was the organizer of the Kuka development.

His approach of non-collaboration with the British was monstrously prominent among the majority, primarily in Punjab. Ram Singh was emphatically contradicted to the British guideline and he began an exceptional non-participation development against them.

Driven by him, the general population boycotted English education, clothes manufactured through mills, and other imported merchandise.

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