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CM Yogi Pays Tribute To The Founder Member Of The Gadar Party Lala Hardayal.

On the 4th of March CM Yogi Pays tribute to the great freedom fighter and writer, founder member of Gadar Party Lala Hardayal on his death anniversary. He said You will always be remembered for your unique contribution to the freedom of the country.

The Gadar Party was a revolutionary organization founded by Indian expatriates in the United States in 1913, with the goal of overthrowing British colonial rule in India. The party was led by a charismatic and visionary leader, Lala Hardayal, who was a writer, journalist, and philosopher. In this article, we will explore the life and legacy of Lala Hardayal and the Gadar Party and their contribution to the Indian independence movement.

Lala Hardayal was born on October 14, 1884, in the village of Hardayalpur in the district of Jalandhar, Punjab. He was born into a family of modest means, and his father was a farmer. From a young age, Lala Hardayal was an exceptional student, and he received his early education at home. Later, he attended the Government High School in Lahore, where he distinguished himself as a brilliant student.

After completing his education in Lahore, Lala Hardayal went to England to study law. However, he soon became disillusioned with the British education system and the colonial rule in India. He dropped out of law school and began to write articles and pamphlets advocating Indian independence.

In 1909, Lala Hardayal went to Paris to study philosophy and oriental languages. He earned his Ph.D. in philosophy from the Sorbonne in 1911. During his time in Paris, he became involved in the Indian nationalist movement and began to write articles and books advocating Indian independence.

In 1913, Lala Hardayal, along with a group of Indian expatriates in the United States, founded the Gadar Party. The party was named after a Punjabi word that means “revolt” or “mutiny.” The party’s main objective was to overthrow British colonial rule in India and establish a free and independent Indian republic.

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