Gajjan Singh, Jangi, Panama. Said to be a resident of Jullundur. Early in
1931 he sent for publication from Panama a resolution to the Editor of the
"Akali-te-Pardesi" Amritsar, which condemned the "tyrannies of the
Government of India". He also subscribed an article in the "Hindustan
Ghadar" for April 1931. Acts as a distributing agent of the "Hindustan
Ghadar" in Panama. Seems to be identical with Gajjan Singh of Jullundur
district who was reported in March 1932 to be a member of the General
Committee of the Panama Branch of the Ghadar Party, and to be employed
in the shop of Dalip Singh at 153 Central Avenue, Panama City. Has not
been identified.