When the Ghadar party was founded in mid-1913 with Sohan Singh, a Sikh from Bhakna village in the Amritsar district, as president and Lala Hardyal as secretary, Kartar Singh stopped his university work, moved in with Lala Hardyal and became his helpmate in running the revolutionary newspaper
Ghadar (revolt). He undertook the responsibility for printing of the Gurmukhi edition of the paper. He composed patriotic poetry for it and wrote articles. On 15 July 1913, the Punjabi Indians of
California assembled and formed the Ghadar Party (Revolution Party). The aim of the Ghadar Party was to get rid of British rule in India by means of an armed struggle. On 1 November 1913, the Ghadar Party started printing a paper named
Ghadar, which was published in
Punjabi,
Hindi,
Urdu,
Bengali,
Gujarati and
Pushto. Kartar Singh was quite heavily involved in the publishing of that paper. This paper was sent to Indians living in all countries throughout the world. Its purpose was to convince both Indians and the Indian diaspora to support the freedom movement. Within a short time, the Ghadar Party became famous through
Ghadar. It drew Indians from all walks of life. == Revolt in Punjab == With the start of
World War I in 1914, British India became thoroughly engrossed in the Allied war effort. Thinking it to be a good opportunity, the leaders of the Ghadar Party published the "Decision of Declaration of War" against the British in an issue of
Ghadar dated 5 August 1914. Thousands of copies of the paper were distributed among army cantonments, villages and cities. Kartar Singh reached Calcutta via
Colombo on board SS Salamin in October 1914. He accompanied two other Ghadar leaders,
Satyen Sen and
Vishnu Ganesh Pingle, along with a large number of Gadhar freedom fighters. With a letter of introduction from
Jatin Mukherjee, the
Jugantar leader, Singh and Pingle met
Rash Behari Bose at
Banaras to inform him that 20,000 more Ghadar members were expected very soon. A large number of leaders of the Ghadar Party were arrested by the government at the ports. In spite of these arrests, a meeting was held by members of the Ghadar Party at Ladhouwal near Ludhiana in which it was decided to commit robberies in the houses of the rich to meet the financial requirements for armed action. Two Ghadris, Waryam Singh and Bhai Ram Rakha, were killed in a bomb blast in one such raid. After the arrival of
Rash Behari Bose at
Amritsar on 25 January 1915, it was decided in a meeting on 12 February that the uprising should be started on 21 February. It was planned that after capturing the cantonments of Mian Mir and
Ferozepur, mutiny was to be engineered near
Ambala and
Delhi. == Betrayal ==