Bhai Randhir Singh Narangwal (7 July 1878 – 13 April 1961) was a Sikh leader who started the Gurdwara Sudhaar Movement and founded the Akhand Kirtani Jatha.
[2] His father, Natha Singh, worked as a District Inspector of Schools and as a Judge in the High Court of the State of Nabha.
His mother, Punjab Kaur, was a direct descendant in the seventh generation of Bhai Bhagtu, a distinguished Sikh of the congregation of Guru Arjan.
He was the leader of Sikhs who took part in a strong resistance movement, when in 1914 the British Government of India felled a portion of the Rakabganj Gurdwara wall under the beautification plan of the Government secretarial buildings in New Delhi area presently known as south block rakab gunj.
[3][4] But Bhai Randhir Singh was charged in 1914 with waging war against the British Crown and had to undergo life-imprisonment from 1914 to 1931.