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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