PM Remembers Shaheed Udham Singh on His Martyrdom Day

Overview: On 31st July 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Shaheed Udham Singh, a symbol of revolutionary nationalism in India’s freedom struggle. Udham Singh avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre by assassinating Michael O’Dwyer in London in 1940. His life remains a powerful reminder of justice, resistance, and sacrifice against colonial oppression.


PM Remembers Shaheed Udham Singh on His Martyrdom Day

On the martyrdom day of Shaheed Udham Singh, i.e. 31 st July 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to the heroes of the fight against the British. Udham Singh is known to have avenged the Jallianwala Bhag massacre that killed many Indians in 1919 by going to London where he murdered Michael O Dwyer. He came to represent anti-colonial resistance being influenced by Sikh philosophy and revolutionary groups such as Ghadar Party. He has been a martyr of the Indian freedom struggle and his execution in 1940 in the Pentonville Prison of London made him so. In 1995, a district of Uttarakhand was named after him (Udham Singh Nagar).

Context

  • The life and deeds of Udham Singh epitomize the revolutionary nationalism in the Indian struggle to be independent. 

  • His act of killing O'Dwyer after shooting was not a simple vengeance effort but a protest against colonialism and in particular, the Jallianwala bagh massacre.

Childhood and Childhood influences

  • Date of birth: 26 th December, 1899 at Sunam ( Punjab ).

  • Infant Orphan: Lost both parents at an early age; did not grow up with parents.

  • Religious and Political Exposure: Sikh ideology of justice/sacrifice.

Observed acts of anti-colonialism

  • Komagata Maru incident (1914): A historical moment in the immigration policies of the colonies.

  • Jallianwala Bagh massacre (1919): Udham Singh was driven by a revolutionary spirit that was catalyzed by the event of Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

Revolutionary Activities

  • Became a member of the Ghadar Party (1924) in the US, a transnational revolutionary organization against British rule.

  • Detained during 1927 because of the ownership of firearms; ended up doing five years in prison.

  • Had Indian revolutionaries in touch and was working on revenge at Jallianwala Bagh.

Michael O Dwyer Assassination

  • March 13, 1940.

  • Venue: Caxton Hall in London.

  • Act: Assassinated Michael O Dwyer, who was a former Lt. Governor of punjab and supported the 1919 massacre.

  • Motive: This was a symbolic gesture of justice against the colonial atrocities and particularly the Jallianwala Bagh.

Trial and Death penalty

  • During his trial, Singh did not express any remorse and pointed out the crimes of British colonialism in the court.

  • Going: 31 July 1940 at Pentonville Prison, London.

  • Idolized in India as a martyr who gave his life in the name of defending the reputation and remembrance of the Indian victims of the British oppression.

Inheritance and Awareness

  • Shaheed Udham singh has become a permanent image of Indian revolutionary nationalism.

Cultural Depictions:

  • In literature, plays and movies (e.g. 2021 biopic starring Vicky Kaushal).

Commemoration:

  • Udham Singh Nagar district, Uttarakhand came into existence.

  • Frequent honors paid by the heads of the nation; commemorated in teaching schools and the popular consciousness.

Conclusion

Shaheed Udham Singh is an iconic figure of justice, struggle, and sacrifice in the freedom movement of India. His life represents the international aspect of anti-colonial struggle in India and with the revolutionary zeal that accompanied and complemented Gandhi's non violent movement.

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