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"The times" reacted to the death of udham singh by stating about him.They called him as:​

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Answered by atishayj689
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Answer:

Udham Singh (26 December 1899 – 31 July 1940) was an Indian ... A district ( Udham Singh Nagar) of Uttarakhand was named after him to pay ... I am saying it.

Answered by mad210202
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"The Times called Udham Singh as The man who avenged the massacre."

Explanation:

"The times" reacted to the death of Udham Singh by pronouncing him 'the man who avenged the massacre'.

Udham Singh turned into an Indian Revolutionary who belonged to the Ghadar Party which includes Indian Punjabis who revolted against the British Government to unfasten India from their rule.

Udham Singh is famously regarded for the homicide of Michael O'Dwyer in London, who was Irish in origin but worked as an Indian Civil Servant. This assassination by him was done to avenge the deaths of many unarmed Indians in the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy additionally known as the Amritsar massacre.

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