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Remembering Ram Prasad Bismil on his death anniversary

Ram Prasad Bismil was a prominent Indian independence activist and revolutionary who played a significant role in the country’s struggle for freedom from British rule. Born in 1897 in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Bismil was deeply influenced by the ideals of the Indian independence movement and the writings of Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi.

Bismil’s involvement in the freedom struggle began at a young age, and he quickly rose to become a leader among the revolutionaries fighting for India’s independence. In 1913, he joined the Arya Samaj, a Hindu reform movement that played a crucial role in the independence movement. Bismil also became a member of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA), a revolutionary organization that aimed to overthrow British rule in India through armed struggle.

One of Bismil’s most famous contributions to the independence movement was his role in the Kakori train robbery of 1925. The HRA planned and executed the robbery as a means of raising funds for their revolutionary activities, and Bismil played a key role in the planning and execution of the robbery. The robbery was a major blow to the British authorities and became a symbol of resistance against colonial rule.

In addition to his involvement in revolutionary activities, Bismil was also a talented writer and poet. He wrote several articles and poems that were published in various magazines and newspapers, and his writings were widely read and admired by his contemporaries. Bismil’s most famous poem, “Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna,” became an anthem for the independence movement and is still remembered and celebrated today.

Bismil was arrested and imprisoned for his involvement in the Kakori train robbery and other revolutionary activities. He was sentenced to death in 1927 and was hanged on December 19 of that year. Despite his early death, Bismil’s legacy as a freedom fighter and revolutionary continues to inspire people in India and around the world. He is remembered as a hero and a symbol of resistance against colonial rule, and his writings and poetry continue to be celebrated as works of art and literature

 

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