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==Early life==
==Early life==


Sardar Ajit Singh Sandhu was born into a patriotic family from [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab]] in [[British Raj|India]]. He was born on 23 February 1881 at [[Khatkar Kalan]] village in [[Jullundur district]] (now in [[Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar]]). He studied up to metric at Saindas Anglo Sanskrit School Jullundur,  and later joined Law College, [[Bareilly]] (UP). During this period he became intensely involved in the Indian freedom movement and left his law studies. Singh and his family were influenced by the [[Arya Samaj|Arya Samaj philosophy]], this philosophy especially influenced his nephew,  [[Bhagat Singh]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Singh|first=Fauja|title=Eminent Freedom Fighters of Punjab.|publisher=Punjabi University, Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies.|year=1972}}</ref>
Sardar Ajit Singh Sandhu was born into a [[Sandhu Jat]] patriotic family from [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab]] in [[British Raj|India]]. He was born on 23 February 1881 at [[Khatkar Kalan]] village in [[Jullundur district]] (now in [[Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar]]). He studied up to metric at Saindas Anglo Sanskrit School Jalandhar,  and later joined Law College, [[Bareilly]] (UP). During this period he became intensely involved in the Indian freedom movement and left his law studies. Singh and his family were influenced by the [[Arya Samaj|Arya Samaj philosophy]], this philosophy especially influenced his nephew,  [[Bhagat Singh]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Singh|first=Fauja|title=Eminent Freedom Fighters of Punjab.|publisher=Punjabi University, Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies.|year=1972}}</ref>


==Dissident activities==
==Dissident activities==
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