When was the Khaksar Tehrik banned in the entire British India?
As aforementioned, the Movement was first banned in Punjab on February 28, 1940. Then, in 1941, the Government of British India banned the Khaksar Tehrik throughout the entire India. This was an attempt by anti-Khaksar elements to eliminate the Movement from existence. However, they failed and the Movement survived all blows inflicted upon it. In fact, the higher the atrocities against the Movement, the more the masses sympathized with the Tehrik. Thus, the atrocities endured by the Khaksars united the nation and increased the momentum of the freedom movement.