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Ram Prasad Bismil was one of the great India freedom fighters who also participated in the Kokoris train incident. He was also a great poet and had written several inspiring verses. He was prosecuted by the British Government in India. Ram Prasad Bismil joined the band of martyrs who dreamt of a free India and made the supreme sacrifice. Bismil, along with stalwarts like Ashfaqullah Khan, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagwati Charan, Raj Guru and others organized several upheavals against the British; they printed literature, provided shelter to revolutionaries, made hand bombs and were a constant source of worry to the British Government. They are most remembered for the Kokoris train incident and the bombing go the Punjab assembly. Bismil is the pen-name of Ram Prasad. As Bismil he is well-known as a great revolutionary poet in Hindi. At the end of his autobiography, he has reproduced some selected poems. Every line of his poems throbs with patriotic fervor. In one poem, he prays, Even if I have to face death thousand times for the sake of my Motherland, it shall not sadden me. Oh, Lord! Grant me a hundred births in Bharat. But grant me this, too, that each time I may give up my life in the service of the Motherland. In a poem written just before going to the gallows, he prays, Oh Lord! You will be done. You are unique. Neither my tears no I will endure. Grant me this boon, that to my last breath and the last drop of my blood, I may think of you and be immersed in your work. Ram Prasad Bismil was a brave revolutionary, who gave up his life smilingly for the sake of the Motherland. He was persecuted by an enraged foreign government, hunted by the police and betrayed by some fellow workers. He was the brave leader of the Kakori train incident. His poetry is also a lamp lighted at the altar of the Motherland. Kakori is a village near Lucknow. It became famous because the attack on the train took place near Lucknow.
It was the evening of the 9th of August 1925; the nuber eight down train was passing near Kakori. Ram Prasad and his nine revolutionary followers pulled the chain and stopped it. They took under their control the money belonging to the government, deposited in the guard's carriage. Excepting that one passenger, as killed by an accidental shot, there was no bloodshed. This extremely well-planned inside it jolted the government. After a month of detailed preliminary inquiries and elaborate preparations, the government cast its net wide for the revolutionaries. Arrest warrants were issued not only against her ten participants but also against other leaders of the Hindustan Republican Association With the line exception of Chanders Shekhar Azad, all participants were
Ram Prasad Bismil was one of the great India freedom fighters who also participated n the Kakori train incident. He was also a great poet and had written several inspiring verses. He was prosecuted by the British Government in India. Ram Prasad Bismil joined the band of martyrs who dreamt of a free India and made the supreme sacrifice. Bismil, along with stalwarts like Ashfaqullah Khan, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagwati Charan, Raj Guru and others organized several upheavals against the British; they printed literature, provided shelter to revolutionaries, made hand bombs and were a constant source of worry to the British Government. They are most remembered for the Kakori train incident and the bombing go the Punjab assembly. Bismil is the pen-name of Ram Prasad. As Bismil he is well-known as a great revolutionary poet in Hindi. At the end of his autobiography, he has reproduced some selected poems. Every line of his poems throbs with patriotic fervor. In one poem, he prays, Even if I have to face death thousand times for the sake of my Motherland, it shall not sadden me. Oh, Lord! Grant me a hundred births in Bharat. But grant me this, too, that each time I may give up my life in the service of the Motherland. In a poem written just before going to the gallows, he prays, Oh Lord! You will be done. You are unique. Neither my tears no I will endure. Grant me this boon, that to my last breath and the last drop of my blood, I may think of you and be immersed in your work. Ram Prasad Bismil was a brave revolutionary, who gave up his life smilingly for the sake of the Motherland. He was persecuted by an enraged foreign government, hunted by the police and betrayed by some fellow workers. He was the brave leader of the Kakori train incident. His poetry is also a lamp lighted at the altar of the Motherland. Kakori is a village near Lucknow. It became famous because the attack on the train took place near Lucknow.
It was the evening of the 9th of August 1925; the number eight down train was passing near Kakori. Ram Prasad and his nine revolutionary followers pulled the chain and stopped it. They took under their control the money belonging to the government, deposited in the guard's carriage. Excepting that one passenger, as killed by an accidental shot, there was no bloodshed. This extremely well-planned and it jolted the government. After a month of detailed preliminary inquiries and elaborate preparations, the government cast its net wide for the revolutionaries. Arrest warrants were issued not only against her ten participants but also against other leaders of the Hindustan Republican Association With the line exception of Chanders Shekhar Azad, all participants were
It was the evening of the 9th of August 1925; the nuber eight down train was passing near Kakori. Ram Prasad and his nine revolutionary followers pulled the chain and stopped it. They took under their control the money belonging to the government, deposited in the guard's carriage. Excepting that one passenger, as killed by an accidental shot, there was no bloodshed. This extremely well-planned inside it jolted the government. After a month of detailed preliminary inquiries and elaborate preparations, the government cast its net wide for the revolutionaries. Arrest warrants were issued not only against her ten participants but also against other leaders of the Hindustan Republican Association With the line exception of Chanders Shekhar Azad, all participants were
Ram Prasad Bismil was one of the great India freedom fighters who also participated n the Kakori train incident. He was also a great poet and had written several inspiring verses. He was prosecuted by the British Government in India. Ram Prasad Bismil joined the band of martyrs who dreamt of a free India and made the supreme sacrifice. Bismil, along with stalwarts like Ashfaqullah Khan, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagwati Charan, Raj Guru and others organized several upheavals against the British; they printed literature, provided shelter to revolutionaries, made hand bombs and were a constant source of worry to the British Government. They are most remembered for the Kakori train incident and the bombing go the Punjab assembly. Bismil is the pen-name of Ram Prasad. As Bismil he is well-known as a great revolutionary poet in Hindi. At the end of his autobiography, he has reproduced some selected poems. Every line of his poems throbs with patriotic fervor. In one poem, he prays, Even if I have to face death thousand times for the sake of my Motherland, it shall not sadden me. Oh, Lord! Grant me a hundred births in Bharat. But grant me this, too, that each time I may give up my life in the service of the Motherland. In a poem written just before going to the gallows, he prays, Oh Lord! You will be done. You are unique. Neither my tears no I will endure. Grant me this boon, that to my last breath and the last drop of my blood, I may think of you and be immersed in your work. Ram Prasad Bismil was a brave revolutionary, who gave up his life smilingly for the sake of the Motherland. He was persecuted by an enraged foreign government, hunted by the police and betrayed by some fellow workers. He was the brave leader of the Kakori train incident. His poetry is also a lamp lighted at the altar of the Motherland. Kakori is a village near Lucknow. It became famous because the attack on the train took place near Lucknow.
It was the evening of the 9th of August 1925; the number eight down train was passing near Kakori. Ram Prasad and his nine revolutionary followers pulled the chain and stopped it. They took under their control the money belonging to the government, deposited in the guard's carriage. Excepting that one passenger, as killed by an accidental shot, there was no bloodshed. This extremely well-planned and it jolted the government. After a month of detailed preliminary inquiries and elaborate preparations, the government cast its net wide for the revolutionaries. Arrest warrants were issued not only against her ten participants but also against other leaders of the Hindustan Republican Association With the line exception of Chanders Shekhar Azad, all participants were
