Darshan Singh Pheruman

Darshan Singh Pheruman (1 August 1885 – 27 October 1969) was an Indian freedom fighter, Sikh activist and politician.

Darshan Singh Pheruman was born on 1 August 1888 at Amritsar, India in a Sikh family.

In 1921, he was arrested and jailed for one year during an agitation launched to recover the keys of the Golden Temple treasury from the British deputy commissioner of Amritsar.

In 1959, he left the Indian National Congress and joined the newly formed Swatantra Party.

[5][6] However, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi promised to arbitrate the dispute and Fateh Singh ended his fast on 27 December 1966.

In August 1969, Pheruman accused Fateh Singh of lowering the dignity of Sikhism by breaking his ardas (pledge).