Hindustan Socialist Republican Association - Prominent Members of HSRA

Prominent Members of HSRA

Chandrashekar Azad Kakori conspiracy (1925), J.P. Saunders Assassination (1928) Absconded in the Kakori case, reorganised HRA by living underground later he was martyred without surrendering in a shootout with police at Allahabad 0n 27 Feb 1931.
Bhagat Singh J.P. Saunders Assassination (1928), Central Assembly Bomb Case (1929) Sentenced to Life in Assembly bomb case; Sentenced to death in Second Lahore Conspiracy Case; hanged in 1931
Shivaram Hari Rajguru J.P. Saunders Assassination (1928) Sentenced to death in Second Lahore Conspiracy Case; hanged in 1931
Sukhdev Thapar J.P. Saunders Assassination (1928) Sentenced to death in Second Lahore Conspiracy Case; hanged in 1931
Batukeshwar Dutt Central Assembly Bomb Case (1929) Sentenced to Life in Central Assembly bomb case; released in 1937
Bhagwati Charan Vohra Viceroy train bombing (1929) Killed in a bomb blast (1930)
Kailash Pati Gadodia Store Robbery (1929) Arrested in 1930. Turned approver
Phanindra Nath Ghosh Leader of Bengali faction Arrested in 1930. Turned approver; killed in retaliation (1931)
Yashpal Viceroy train bombing (1929) Arrested in 1932. Sentenced to fourteen years rigorous imprisonment; became an award-winning novelist
Jaidev Kapur Central Assembly bombing (1929) Sentenced to life in Second Lahore Conspiracy Case;
Shiv Verma Central Assembly bombing (1929) Sentenced to life in Second Lahore Conspiracy Case;
Bejoy Kumar Sinha Central Assembly bombing (1929) Sentenced to life in Second Lahore Conspiracy Case;
Gaya Prasad Central Assembly bombing (1929) Sentenced to life in Second Lahore Conspiracy Case;
Durga Bhabhi Only Woman Revolutionary Helped Bhagat singh in escaping after J.P. Saunders Assassination (1928);

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