Ramaprasad joined Arya Samaj. He was also very talented in writing poetry. All of his poems have the intense patriotic feeling. He always wanted to see India as a free nation and dedicated himself to the cause of the country. His team members consisted of great freedom fighters like Ashfaqulla Khan, Chandrasekhar Azad, Bhagawati Charan, Rajguru and many more. Ramaprasad used to take advices related to religion and politics from great patriot and scholar Swami Somadevji.
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Yogic Sadhana of Rishi Aurobindo was translated by Ramaprasad. All of his works were published in the series called 'Sushil Mala'. He wrote his autobiography while he was in the cell.
On 9th August, 1925, Ram Prasad Bismil along with his fellow followers looted the money of the British government from the train while it was passing through Kakori, Lucknow. Except Chandrashekhar Azad, all other members of the group were arrested. Ram Prasad Bismil along with others were given capital punishment. This great freedom fighter of india was executed on 19th December, 1927.
Facts and Information
about Ram Prasad Bismil
Born
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11 June 1897 at
Shahjahanpur, United Province, British India
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Died
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19 December 1927 at
Gorakhpur Jail, United Province, British India
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Religion
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Hindu
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Nationality
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Indian
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Father
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Murlidhar
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Mother
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Moolmati
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Grandfather
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Narayan Lal
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About
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Ram Prasad Bismil was an
Indian revolutionary. He took part in Manipuri Conspiracy of 1918 and the
Kakori conspiracy of 1925.
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Pen Names
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He wrote poems in Hindi
and Urdu under the pen names of Agyat, Ram and Bismil.
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Political Movement
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Indian Independence
Movement
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Hindustan Republican
Association
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In 1928, Ram Prasad
Bismil, along with Bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad and others, laid the
foundation of Hindustan Socialist Republican Association at the Feroz Shah
Kotla, New Delhi.
The constitution of the party was drafted by Bismil in 1923. |
Kakori Conspiracy
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Bismil and his men
attempted to rob the treasure of the government being carried in a train at
Kakori, near Lucknow on 9 August 1925. The attempt was unsucessful, and ended
with the arrest of 40 revolutionaries.
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Jail and Death
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Bismil, along with Roshan
Singh, Ashfaq and Rajendra Nath Lahiri, was executed on 19 December 1927.
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Cremation
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Bismil's body was
cremated at Rajghat.
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Statue at Shahjahanpur
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A memorial named
"Amar Shaheed Ram Prasad Bismil Smarak" was built by Shaheed Smarak
Samiti of Shahjahanpur at Khirni Bagh mohalla of Shahjahanpur city where
Bismil was born in 1897.
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Station in Shahjahanpur
district
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Northern Railways of
India established a station and named it as Pt. Ram Prasad Bismil Railway
Station in his honour.
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Indian Postal Stamp
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On 19 December 1997 a
commemorative postal stamp was issued by the Government of India on the Birth
centenary year of Bismil.
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Works
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Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna (poem)
Krantikari Bismil Aur Unki Shayari Man Ki Lahar Bolshevikon Ki Kartoot: A revolutionary noble on Bolshevism Kranti Geetanjali |
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