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RAMASINGH KUKA

'I Will Be Born Again'

A similar incident took place at Raikot. This was a month after the Amritsar incident. The Government permitted the opening of a mutton shop near a Gurudwara. After some time a quarrel arose and as a result two persons died. Seven Kukas were arrested. All of them were hanged on the 26th of November 1871.

One of the accused Kukas, Rathan Singh, told the English Magistrate at the end of the trial, "I am going to be born again as a Sikh after nine months and I will revenge myself upon you. Your justice is a fraud. When we are born we will draw our swords against you and see that your Raj is
finished. Your downfall is not far off."

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About Ramasingh Kuka
Introduction
The Scene
The Tender Boy
Lad Or Lion?
Inborn Goodness
'Big Brother'
Back To The Village
Bhaini - A holy Place
The Kukas
'Ananda Vivaha' ( The Happy Marriage)
The Vow Of Swadeshi
The Arrangement
The Fear Of The Government
Divide And Rule
The Clash
The Death of Warriors
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Maghi Jatra
Revenge
The Attack
Martyrs
"We Must Be Prepared For Hardships..."
The End