Hindustan Socialist Republican Association - Prominent Members of HRA

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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