Village Guthawali, Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India in 1882
Died
Ajmer in 1954
Nationality
Indian
Other names
Rashtriya Pathik
Vijay Singh Pathik (born Bhoop Singh; 1882–1954), popularly known as Rashtriya Pathik,[1] was an Indian revolutionary. He was among the first Indian revolutionaries who lit the torch of freedom movement against British rule. Much before Mohandas K. Gandhi initiated the Satyagrah movement, Pathik experimented during the Bijolia’s Kisan agitation.[2] After being implicated in the Lahore conspiracy case in 1915, he changed his name to Vijay Singh Pathik. His grandfather's sacrifice in the struggle of 1857 in Bulandshahr district, affected him deeply to be freedom fighter.
^Durga Das Pvt. Ltd (1985). Eminent Indians who was who, 1900–1980, also annual diary of events. Durga Das Pvt. Ltd. p. 238.
^David Hardiman (25 October 2018). The Non Violent Struggle for Freedom 1905-1919. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. pp. 180–. ISBN 978-93-5305-262-1.
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