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explain the role of ram prasad bismil in India's independence ​

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Answered by Dhriti272
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pronunciation (help·info)) (11 June 1897 – 19 December 1927) was an Indian revolutionary who participated in Mainpuri conspiracy of 1918, and the Kakori conspiracy of 1925, and fought against British imperialism. Bismil was hanged on 19 December 1927 by the British for his revolutionary activities.

Answered by Anonymous
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Ram Prasad Bismil strongly believed that freedom cannot be achieved without violence, bloodshed, which meant his views were in stark contrast to Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals of ‘ahimsa’.

Due to this, members of the Congress party gradually grew averse to him. So, he formed the Hindustan Republic Association; legendary freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad joined it.

Due to this, members of the Congress party gradually grew averse to him. So, he formed the Hindustan Republic Association; legendary freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad joined it.In 1925, Bismil and his companion Ashfaqulla Khan decided to loot a train in Kakori near Lucknow. They were successful in their attempt but were arrested alongside a dozen other HRA members within a month of the attack.

The trial in the Kakori conspiracy case sentenced him and three other revolutionaries to be hanged till deat. While lodged in jail, he penned his autobiography 'Kakori Ke Shaheed' and the cult song ‘Mera Rang de Basanti Chola’, which continues to instill patriotic fervour in our hearts till date.

His last words while being hanged in Gorakhpur at the age of 30 were “Jai Hind”. He was cremated on the banks of river Rapti and the site was rechristened as Raj Ghat later.

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