Prominent Members of HRA
Name | Involved in | What happened to him |
---|---|---|
Ram Prasad Bismil | Mainpuri Conspiracy (1918) & Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Absconded in Mainpuri Case; Sentenced to death in Kakori Case. Hanged in 1927 at Gorakhpur Jail. |
Ashfaqullah Khan | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to Death in Kakori Case. Hanged in 1927 at Faizabad Jail. |
Rajendra Nath Lahiri | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to Death in Kakori Case. Hanged in 1927 at Gonda Jail. |
Thakur Roshan Singh | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to Death in Kakori Case. Hanged in 1927 at Naini Allahabad Jail. |
Sachindra Nath Sanyal | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to life in Andaman Cellular Jail; died of Tuberculosis at Bhowali T.B. Sanitorium in 1943 |
Shachindra Nath Bakshi | Kakori Conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to Life in Kakori Case; Released in 1937 and became active in Congress but left the party after independence. He was elected M.L.A. on Jansangh party ticket |
Yogesh Chandra Chatterjee | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to Life in Kakori Case; Became a Member of Parliament after independence |
Govind Charan Kar | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to Life in Kakori Case |
Mukundi Lal | Mainpuri Conspiracy (1918) and Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 7 years rigorous imprisonment in Mainpuri and Life in Kakori conspiracy Case, Died in October 1972 |
Manmath Nath Gupta | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 14 year rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case; Later on became a journalist/writer; died in 2000 on the day of Deepavali |
Vishnu Sharan Dublish | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori conspiracy which was converted later into a life sentence after Naini jail case. Joined Indian National Congress, Freedom movement activities in Western U.P., become a Member of Parliament. |
Suresh Chandra Bhattacharya | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case |
Ram Krishna Khatri | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case |
Raj Kumar Sinha | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case |
Prem Krishna Khanna | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 5 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case. He became an M.P. from Shahjahanpur in 1962 and 1967. |
Ram Dulare Trivedi | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 5 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case |
Bhupendra Nath Sanyal | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 5 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case |
Pranvesh Chatterjee | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 4 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case |
Ram Nath Pandey | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 3 years rigorous imprisonment in Kakori Case |
Banwari Lal | Kakori conspiracy (1925) | Sentenced to 2 years even after being an aprover in the Kakori Case |
Chandrashekar Azad | Kakori conspiracy (1925), J.P. Saunders Assassination (1928) | Absconded in the Kakori case, living underground he reorganised the HRA and was martryed without surrendering his handgun in a shootout with police at Allahabad 0n 27 Feb 1931. |
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