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- Udham Singh was an Indian revolutionary who assassinated Michael O'Dwyer in March 1940.
- The assassination was carried out as payback for O'Dwyer's involvement in the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar, which Singh personally survived.
- On December 26, 1899, in Lahore, British India, Udham Singh was born "Sher Singh" into a Sikh household.
- His parents were Tehal Singh and Narain Kaur.
- Singh was hung in July 1940 after being found guilty of murder at a later trial.
- He went by the name "Ram Mohammad Singh Azad" while he was detained, signifying his opposition to colonialism and the three main Indian religions.
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- Michael O'Dwyer served as an Irish colonial official in the Indian Civil Service (ICS) before becoming the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab in British India from 1913 to 1919.
- During O'Dwyer's tenure as Punjab's Lieutenant Governor, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre occurred in Amritsar on April 13, 1919.
- On April 13, 1919, many locals came to the park to celebrate Baisakhi. There was a carnage known as the Amritsar Carnage or Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
- The demonstrators also aimed to peacefully oppose the apprehension and expulsion of two prominent national figures, Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew.
- The incident resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people and sparked outrage across India.
- Brigadier R.E.H. Dyer (General Dyer), an Anglo-Indian at the time, gave the order for the Gurkha British Indian army to carry it out.
- The demonstrators also aimed to peacefully oppose the apprehension and expulsion of two prominent national figures, Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew.
- Sydney Roullete/Rowlatt was an Anglo-Egyptian judge who presided over a Sedition Committee appointed in 1917 by the British Indian Government to evaluate political terrorism in India.
- Based on the Rowlatt Committee's report, the Rowlatt Act (Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919) was passed, which authorized the arrest, for 2 years without trial, of any person suspected of terrorism living in British India.
- John Simon was a British politician who held senior Cabinet posts from the beginning of the First World War to the end of the Second World War.
- He was appointed Chairman of the Simon Commission (the Indian Statutory Commission) in 1927.
- The Commission was a group of seven British Members of Parliament and was supposed to investigate the workings of the Government of India Act of 1919 and suggest improvements to the system.
- The 3rd of February 1928 saw the arrival of the Simon Commission in Bombay. The nation as a whole persisted in boycotting the commission the same day.
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