NCERT Notes: Revolutionary Movement in India (Modern Indian History For UPSC)
NCERT Notes: Revolutionary Movement in India (Modern Indian History For UPSC)
NCERT Notes: Revolutionary Movement in India (Modern Indian History For UPSC)
The India House was an organisation in London involved in the freedom struggle of
India mainly engaging Indian students in the UK as its participants.
Patrons of this organisation included Shyamji Krishna Varma and Bhikaiji Cama.
India House became the centre of revolutionary activities for Indian independence
outside India.
The organisation was liquidated after the assassination of an army officer Curzon
Wyllie by its member Madan Lal Dhingra in 1909.
Howrah Gang Case (1910)
This was a case of a train robbery that occurred near Kakori in Uttar Pradesh.
The attack was led by the youth of the Hindustan Republican Association (later
renamed Hindustan Socialist Republican Association) including Ram Prasad Bismil,
Ashfaqulla Khan, Chandrashekhar Azad, Rajendra Lahiri, Thakur Roshan Singh and
others.
It was believed that the train carried money bags belonging to the British government.
One person was killed during the robbery.
The revolutionaries were arrested and tried in court.
Bismil, Khan, Lahiri and Roshan Singh were sentenced to death. Others were
sentenced to deportation or imprisonment.
Chittagong Armoury Raid (1930)
Revolutionaries Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt sought to draw attention to their
revolution by throwing a bomb along with leaflets in the Assembly House at Delhi.
They did not attempt to escape and were arrested and jailed for the act.
Their intention was not to hurt anyone but to popularise their revolutionary activities
and philosophy.
Bhagat Singh was re-arrested in connection with the murder of a British police
officer, JP Saunders. This case was called the Lahore Conspiracy Case.
Saunders was killed mistakenly as the real target was another police officer, James
Scott, who was responsible for the lathi charge that killed Lala Lajpat Rai.
Others involved in this killing were Sukhdev, Rajguru and Chandrashekhar Azad.
They were all members of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association.
While in prison, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev along with other political
prisoners went on a hunger strike to demand better conditions of prisoners in the jails.
After the trial, all three were sentenced and executed by hanging in March 1931. Azad
was martyred the same year in February in a gun battle with the police in a park in
Allahabad.