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Daljit Singh was born at the village of Kauni, now in Faridkot district.
He passed his matriculation examination and became assistant editor
on the Panjabi bhain, a journal sponsored by Sikh Kanya Mahavidyalaya,
Firozpur, to promote the cause of women's education. At the age of
21, he left the Punjab to seek avenues for further education abroad.
In Hong Kong, he met Baba Gurdit Singh, then negotiating the chartering
of the S.S. Komagata Maru to take Indians to Canada after the country
had passed new and stricter immigration laws. Daljit Singh became
Baba Gurdit Singh's secretary and made the voyage with him to Vancouver
where he carried on an extensive correspondence with the immigration
authorities bent on expelling the ship from the harbour. In the melee
at Budge Budge, near Calcutta, where the Komagata Maru passengers
were fired upon, Baba Gurdit Singh and Daljit Singh were among those
who escaped unhurt.
Daljit Singh, avoiding arrest, went to Amritsar
where he assumed the name of Rai Singh He came in contact with Master
Tara Singh and joined the staff of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak
Committee. He was arrested in the Akali conspiracy case on the charge
of having designs to establish Sikh raj in the Punjab, and jailed
for three years. He was released in September of 1926, along with
Master Tara Singh, Gopal Singh Qaumi, Sohan Singh josh, and others.
In the 1930's he served as manager of the Gurdwara at Muktsar.
Daljit Singh, later Rai Singh, died on 8 December 1937.
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