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Among the past glories of the state Chandan Singh Garhwali was—
A man of writing
A government official
A flexibility contender
A specialist
Chandra Singh Garhwali was a soldier in the British army and a hero of the Indian freedom struggle. His refusal to fire on unarmed, peaceful civilians averted a massacre and sparked off the Peshawar revolt of 1930. This important freedom fighter continued to work against caste and communal oppression after India’s independence. In spite of all his work and sacrifice for the people of this country, he died in poverty, with the bravery of his deeds unrecognized by the governments of India and Uttar Pradesh, and historians of independent India.
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