Chhotu Ram

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Sir Chhotu Ram (born Ram Richpal; 24 November 1881 – 9 January 1945) was a prominent politician in British India's Punjab Province, an ideologue of the pre-Independent India, who belonged to the Jat community and championed the interest of oppressed communities of the Indian subcontinent. For this feat, he was knighted in 1937. On the political front, he was a co-founder of the National Unionist Party which ruled the United Punjab Province in pre-independent India and kept Congress and Muslim League at bay. In 1916, he brought out a weekly newspaper named Jat Gazette, which is still being published today. rdf:langString
Sir Chhotu Ram, né Ram Richpal le 24 novembre 1881 au village de Garhi Sampla, district de Rohtak, province du Pendjab et mort le 9 janvier 1945 à Lahore (Inde), est un homme politique de la province du Pendjab en Inde britannique. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sir Chhotu Ram on a 1995 stamp of India
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rdf:langString Bhagwani Devi , Ram Pyari , Ch. Birender Singh , Brijendra Singh (BJP politician)
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rdf:langString For the honesty of Social work, he was given the title of the Sir.
rdf:langString Sir Chhotu Ram (born Ram Richpal; 24 November 1881 – 9 January 1945) was a prominent politician in British India's Punjab Province, an ideologue of the pre-Independent India, who belonged to the Jat community and championed the interest of oppressed communities of the Indian subcontinent. For this feat, he was knighted in 1937. On the political front, he was a co-founder of the National Unionist Party which ruled the United Punjab Province in pre-independent India and kept Congress and Muslim League at bay. In 1916, he brought out a weekly newspaper named Jat Gazette, which is still being published today.
rdf:langString Sir Chhotu Ram, né Ram Richpal le 24 novembre 1881 au village de Garhi Sampla, district de Rohtak, province du Pendjab et mort le 9 janvier 1945 à Lahore (Inde), est un homme politique de la province du Pendjab en Inde britannique.
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rdf:langString For the honesty of Social work, he was given the title of the Sir.

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