Sukhbir Sinha

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Lala Sukhbir Sinha (1868 - 2 November 1928) was a noted politician,

United Provinces of British India
.

Sinha was born at

Benares.[3] He was closely associated with Hindu Mahasabha and a noted leader who led an Anti Cow-killing Movement in the United Provinces.[4][5] He was Honorary Secretary of the Zamindar's Association, Muzafarnagar. He presided over the Vaishya Conference held at Allahabad, 1910.[1] He owned lands in Muzafarnagar and Saharanpur and much of it given a tax rebate by the British Indian government.[6][1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915)
  2. ^ Council of State Debates: Official Report by Council of State 1921 - Page 18 India. Legislature.
  3. ^ Supplement to Who's who in India: Containing Lives and ...1912 - Page 206
  4. ^ Hindu Mahasabha in Colonial North India, 1915-1930: ...Prabhu Bapu - 2012 - Page 214
  5. ^ Separatism Among Indian Muslims: The Politics of the United Provinces ...By Francis Robinson 2007 pp 248
  6. ^ Supplement to Who's who in India, containing lives and photographs of the recipients of honours on 12th December 1911 (1912):194.