Ramprasad Bismil

The trial

In ‘Kakori Robbery’ case the police had nabbed around 40 revolutionaries. Some of them were released and 28 faced the trial.Hindustan Republican Association had disintegrated. Chandrashekhar Azad was still on the run. The rest were either facing trials being in the police custody or had become prosecution witnesses and approvers. The supporters and the backer […]

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The arrests

The British government had taken the Kakori Train Robbery as a direct challenge to it just as Ashfaq had predicted. The police and the secret police at once sprang into action. A wide dragnet was spread. Entire administration had swung into alert mood. It had become a prestige issue. The loss of treasury hurt bad.

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Disenchantment

After getting general amnesty from the government and no more under the police harassment Bismil paid attention to his own needs. He was getting on well with the job he had and was now financially stabilising. He life was reasonable good.During this period some people contacted him and revealed that they were carrying on revolutionary

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Celibacy

When Ramprasad had taken a pledge to work for the liberation of the country by fighting against the British he had also taken a vow to remain celibate all his life. He remained true to his vow and never even once considered starting a family or getting entangled in a love affair. He firmly believed

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The mother

Ramprasad Bismil had deep respect seasoned in love for his mother. For him she was nothing short of a goddess.There was personal problem and matters Bismil found impossible to talk about with anyone. But he felt no hesitation in confiding those things to his mother. She always provided helpful guidance. More often than not his

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The great betrayal

The plan to move to Allahabad was okayed after a discussion between Ramprasad Bismil and his three close associates namely Rajaram, Devnarain and Ganga Singh. All the four went to Allahabad and put up in a Dharamshala.The four discussed the ways to reorganise the outfit and strengthen it in the room where they stayed for

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Towards Delhi

After absconding from Mainpuri area Ramprasad moved towards Delhi where Congress Annual Session was scheduled to be held. From Shahjahanpur he drove for Delhi in ambulance as local member of Congress Sewa Samiti.He was carrying along his book ‘How America Win Freedom.’ A large numbers of copies of which were still with him unsold. He

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On revolutionary path

The association of Ramprasad with Arya Samaj inevitably led to the freedom struggle. Samaj was full of the leaders who fiercely advocated political freedom from the British. Most of those leaders also belonged to the Congress, the political party that was engaging the British on the political front.Swami Somdev of Arya Samaj was instrumental in

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Ramprasad Bismil

Pandit Ramprasad Bismil was born in 1897 in Shahjahanpur (UP) exactly forty years after the unsuccessful 1857 revolt against the British rule.The countrymen had gone through a long period of abject frustration, hopelessness and demoralisation. The people had lost self belief.The aliens had spread the canard that the Indians were worthless people who on their

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