Hukam Singh was elected to the Constituent Assembly
Sardar Hukam Singh 20 May 1956? 31 March 1962.
After about ten days, Hukam Singh came to know that his family had
Most Hindus and Sikhs of the district, including Hukam Singh's family, took refuge in
His grandfather Risaldar Major Hukam Singh served in the Guides Cavalry between 1883 and 1917,
After about ten days, Hukam Singh came to know that his family had
arrived safely in Jalandhar.
Hukam Singh was elected to the Constituent Assembly of India
in April 1948 as a member of the Akali Dal.
Hukam Singh was elected to the Constituent Assembly of India in
April 1948 as a member of the Akali Dal.
Hukam Singh was elected to the Constituent Assembly
of India on 30 April 1948 as a member of the Shiromani Akali Dal.
Hukam Singh was arrested in 1924 in connection
with the Gurudwara Reform Movement and was sentenced to about two years of imprisonment.
Sardar Hukam Singh(30 August 1895-
27 May 1983) was an Indian politician and the speaker of the Lok Sabha from 1962 to 1967.
All the work in the field and
marble was developed under the patronage of Hukam Singh Chimnit and Emperor Ranjit Singh,
Maharaja of the Sheikh Panjabi Empire.
Most Hindus and Sikhs of the district, including Hukam Singh's family, took refuge in
the walled compound of Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha of which he himself was the president.
His grandfather Risaldar Major Hukam Singh served in the Guides Cavalry between 1883 and 1917,
and great-grandfather, Naib Risaldar Sultana Singh, was among the first two generations of the Guides Cavalry enlisted in 1854; he was martyred during the Afghan campaign of 1879.