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'''Baba Bujha Singh''' ({{lang-pa|ਬਾਬਾ ਬੂਝਾ ਸਿੰਘ}}) (died July 28, 1970) was an | '''Baba Bujha Singh''' ({{lang-pa|ਬਾਬਾ ਬੂਝਾ ਸਿੰਘ}}) (died July 28, 1970) was an Indian revolutionary leader. He was an activist of the [[Ghadar Party]] and later became a key leader of the [[Lal Communist Party]].<ref>Judge, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HvYpVtBXw5kC&pg=PA78 p. 78]</ref> Singh later became a symbol of the [[Naxalite]] movement in [[Punjab, India|Punjab]].<ref>Judge, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HvYpVtBXw5kC&pg=PA63 p. 63]</ref> | ||
He was one of the leading organizers of the Ghadar Party in [[Argentina]]. Baba Bujha Singh returned to India via [[Moscow]].<ref>Singh, Jaspal. ''[http://www.panjab.org.uk/english/histGPty.html History of the Ghadar Movement]''</ref><ref name="lib">''Liberation''. ''[http://sanhati.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/opt_3_11and12_4_1and2_liberation_september_december_1970.pdf Revolutionary Armed Peasant Struggle Forges ahead in Punjab]''. September–December 1970</ref> | He was one of the leading organizers of the Ghadar Party in [[Argentina]]. Baba Bujha Singh returned to India via [[Moscow]].<ref>Singh, Jaspal. ''[http://www.panjab.org.uk/english/histGPty.html History of the Ghadar Movement]''</ref><ref name="lib">''Liberation''. ''[http://sanhati.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/opt_3_11and12_4_1and2_liberation_september_december_1970.pdf Revolutionary Armed Peasant Struggle Forges ahead in Punjab]''. September–December 1970</ref> |