Babbar Akali movement
The Babbar Akālī movement was an outgrowth of the Akali movement, which campaigned for gurdwara reform during the early 1920s. Formed in 1922 from factions that splintered from the Akālīs in 1921, they differed from the Akālīs in their rejection of non-violence and embrace of armed revolt in the struggle against British rule.