Teja Singh Akarpuri
Teja Singh Akarpuri(Punjabi: ਤੇਜਾ ਸਿੰਘ) was an Indian politician and freedom fighter from Punjab.
Early life
He was born in the Gurdaspur district of the Punjab. His father was Pala Singh and mother Partap Kaur. He matriculated from Khalsa Collegiate School, Amritsar, in 1911, and enlisted in the 24th Sikh Battalion of the Indian Army the following year. Leaving the Army, he became a patvari in the revenue department of the Punjab at the end of 1914. He was promoted ziledar in 1918.
Political career
After the Nankana Sahib massacre of February 1921, he resigned from government service and joined the Akali movement. The SGPC appointed him administrator of Gurdwara Premsati at Kamalia, in Montgomery District, now in Pakistan. In 1921, he was appointed Jathedar of Akal Takht, Amritsar. He was president of Sri Nankana Sahib management committee from 1935 to 1938. In the Punjab Assembly elections in January 1937, he contested the Batala constituency as a nominee of the Shiromani Akali Dal, but lost to Sir Sundar Singh Majithia, leader of the Khalsa National Party. He was again elected a member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee in 1939. In 1940, he became president of the Shiromani Akali Dal and presided over the first Sarb Hind Akali Conference at Atari, in Amritsar district, on 10 February 1940. Jathedar Teja Singh Akarpuri was a member of the 1st Lok Sabha from 1952 to 1957 representing his native district, Gurdaspur.[1] He died at his ancestral village Akarpura on 20 November 1975.
References
- Piar Singh, Teja Singh Samundn. Amritsar, 1975
- Ashok, Shamsher Singh, Shiroinani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee da Panjah Sala Itihas. Amritsar, 1982
- Josh, Sohan Singh, Akali Morchian da Itihas. Delhi, 1972
- Pratap Singh, Giani, Gurdwara Sudhar arthat Akali Lahir. Amritsar, 1975
- Sahni, Ruchi Ram, Struggle for Reform in Sikh Shrines, ed., Ganda Singh. Amritsar, n.d
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