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B) Answer the following questions in 3 to 4 sentences. (Any three) 06

1) The Indian National Army had to lay down their arms, why ?

2) What is Kakori conspiracy ?

3) What were main objectives of the revolutionary organisations ?

4) Why did Khudiram Bose hang to death ​

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Answered by uttam6817
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  1. who was ready to lay down their life so that India could be free. They also studied about the ill-equipped and poorly supplied system. This had a huge impact on the nation, and they began to be seen as heroes fighting for the freedom of the country.
  2. Kakori Conspiracy, also called Kakori Conspiracy Case or Kakori Train Robbery, armed robbery on August 9, 1925, of a train in what is now central Uttar Pradesh state, north-central India, and the subsequent court trial instituted by the government of British India against more than two dozen men accused of involvement, ..
  3. Their goal was mainly to achieve the following four objectives:
  4. Mobilize Indian revolutionaries abroad.Incite rebellion among Indian troops stationed. abroad.Send volunteers and arms to India.Even to Organized an armed invasion of British India to gain India's independence.
  5. Bose was executed on August 11, 1908 after being held guilty for the famous Muzaffarpur conspiracy where he, along with fellow freedom fighter Prafulla Chaki, made an attempt on the life of Douglas Kingsford, a British judge in colonial India.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) The Indian National Army had to lay down their arms, why ?

The Indian Army trials of captured members began on the 5th of November 1945 at the Red Fort in Delhi. The commander in chief of the British Indian Army had reported that the Indian Army would accept these trials as the majority view is that they are all traitors. He believed that the INA returnee troops would be overwhelmed by the loyalist British Indian Army troops who would be returning to the same villages and towns.

But some people knew that there was already a good interaction between the INA prisoners and British Indian Army loyalist for a long time. During the war, there was a complete blackout in India about any news of INA and the actual role of INA as a freedom army was not reported. So when the newspapers began to carry details report about the trial, the vast majority of Indians began hearing it for the first time. They came to know about the army who was ready to lay down their life so that India could be free. They also studied about the ill-equipped and poorly supplied system. This had a huge impact on the nation, and they began to be seen as heroes fighting for the freedom of the country.

2) What is Kakori conspiracy ?

Kakori Conspiracy, also called Kakori Conspiracy Case or Kakori Train Robbery, armed robbery on August 9, 1925, of a train in what is now central Uttar Pradesh state, north-central India, and the subsequent court trial instituted by the government of British India against more than two dozen men accused of involvement, directly or otherwise, in the crime.

4) Why did Khudiram Bose hang to death

At the time of his hanging, Khudiram was 18 years, 8 months, and 11 days old, making him one of the 2nd youngest revolutionaries in India. Mahatma Gandhi, however, denounced the violence, lamenting the deaths of the two innocent women. He stated "that the Indian people will not win their freedom through these methods." Bal Gangadhar Tilak, in his newspaper Kesari, defended the two young men and called for immediate swaraj. This was followed by the immediate arrest of Tilak by the British colonial government on charges of sedition

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