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Birbal Singh

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Birbal chowk or square built at Sriganganagar city,India in the remembrance of Birbal.

Birbal Singh was an Indian freedom fighter from Raisinghnagar, India.[1] He died in firing by police of Bikaner princely state in 1946.[2]

Early life

His full name was Birbal singh dhalia.his father's name was Salagram.His family business was purchasing cotton. Raisinghnagar (then Panwarsar) was a small city in princely state of Bikaner.This princely state was also ally with the Britishers,who was ruling British India.Birbal was a member of a patriotic organisation named Bikaner Rajya Prishad.Sardul Singh was the ruler of Bikaner princely state.Birbal raised voice for rights and freedom against the princely state.[3]

Procession and death

On 30 June 1946 a large procession was organised by freedom activists in Raisinghnagar.They were raising slogans for freedom with tricolour,the Indian national flag.Then police opened firing and in firing Birbal was killed.[4]

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