250 words essay on Shivram Rajguru
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Rajguru was born at Khed, near Pune, in what was then British India. He was a member of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, who wanted India to be freed from British rule by any means necessary. He believed that ferocity against oppression was far more effective against British rule than the nonviolent civil disobedience preferred by Mahatma Gandhi.
Rajguru became a colleague of Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev, and took part in the assassination of a British police officer, J. P. Saunders, at Lahore in 1928. Their actions were to avenge the death of Lala Lajpat Rai who had died a fortnight after being hit by police while on a march protesting the Simon Commission. The feeling was that Rai's death resulted from the police action, although he had addressed a meeting later.[1][2]
The three men and 21 other co-conspirators were tried under the provisions of a regulation that was introduced in 1930 specifically for that purpose.[3] All three were convicted of the charges and hanged on 23 March 1931. They were cremated at Hussainiwala at the banks of the Sutlej river in the Ferozepur district of Punjab.
Shivram Rajugaru was an Indian Revollutionary. He was born on 24th Agust 1908. He was involved in the Indian independence movement.
He studied his primary education in Khed and secondary education in Pune. He was one of the members of the Hindustan socialist's Republicans association.
Bharat Singh and Sivaram Rajugaru both of them are friends. Both are involved in the Indian Independence movement. Both are fought for independence.
The British government hanged him along with Bhagat Singh.
He died on March 23rd, 1931 in Lahore, Punjab. He was a Marathi Brahmin.
Rajugaru was an admirer of Chhatrapati Shivaji and a big fan of his guerrilla war tactics. He did not believe in the non-violent civil obedience method.
His cremation was done at Hussainiwala on the banks of the Sutlej river. He was also one of the great freedom fighters in India.