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Sardul Singh Kavishar : ウィキペディア英語版
Sardul Singh Kavishar

Sardul Singh Kavishar (1886–1963) was an Indian newspaper editor, and a major figure in the Indian independence movement. He was born in Amritsar.
==Education==
Educated in Lahore, Kavishar began his public career in 1913, when he launched the English-language newspaper ''Sikh Review''. An early article in the ''Sikh Review'' criticized the demolition of an external city wall during the construction of New Delhi, as the wall had been part of a historic Sikh gurdwara. This led to widespread Sikh agitation until the outbreak of the First World War, at which point that particular issue was considered to be of lessened priority. After the war Kavishar renewed his calls for action, with the result that he was expelled from Delhi. He moved to Lahore and began another newspaper, the ''New Herald''. In 1919, he was arrested and imprisoned for writing against the Rowlatt Act.

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