Lala Sukhbir Sinha (1868 - 2 November 1928) was a noted politician, zamindar and Hindu Mahasabha leader from the United Provinces of British India.
Sinha was born at Muzaffarnagar, son of Rai Nihalchand Bahadur.
[1][2] He served as president of Anglo-Sanskrit School, Muzafarnagar; Honorary Magistrate, Muzafarnagar and as trustee of Meerut College, Meerut and the Central Hindu College of Benares.
[3] He was closely associated with Hindu Mahasabha and a noted leader who led an Anti Cow-killing Movement in the United Provinces.
[1] He owned lands in Muzafarnagar and Saharanpur and much of it given a tax rebate by the British Indian government.