Rattan Singh, son of Ghumand Singh, Village Lande Rode, P. S.
Baghapurana, District Ferozepore. He went to the U. S. A. in 1910 and
worked as a farmer and laborer in various places in California. He is
said to have been on Ramchandra's staff, but when the Ghadr Ashram at
San Francisco was captured by the Bhagwan Singh faction in 1917 he
retired to his ranch and was reported not to have come to notice since
then. He left San Francisco in the company of Nidhan Singh of
Takhenwad, about the end of 1927, for India, via Singapore and arrived
at his village in February 1928 and was kept under surveillance.