Centennial Celebration 2014 Special: The Voyage of Komagata Maru - A Tale of Trail, Tribulations and Sacrifice

The Sikh Bulletin 16 (7 & 8):6-10 (2014)
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Abstract

The adventurous Indian spirit , took Indians to unknown lands, where they had to face untold miseries and hardships. Despite that , the soaring spirit of these pioneer immigrants was never subdued. They toiled hard, made these new lands their home and contributed to their growth and development in multifarious ways. This is also the story of human evolution. In this chain of events, the story of Komagata Maru has a special historical significance. it resonates beyond 1914, linking to freedom movements in India and the right to vote for South Asians in Canada. It has helped the North Americans to move on from the insecurities of "Hindu Invasion" to the blooming of "Multiculturalism".

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Devinder Pal Singh
Center for Understanding Sikhism

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