Our real heroes (78) Bhan Singh

Bhan Singh was born at Sunet, Ludhiana (Punjab). His father name was Savan Singh. At the younger stage he went to Sanghai and There after America where he was involved with Gadhar movement and came to India to influence Indian armies for a revolt against British. When police found him at Calcutta on 19 October, 1914, he was arrested and sent to jail. After preliminary interrogation, he was released in November, 1914 but rearrested for Lahore conspiracy case in February, 1915. He was sentenced for life ttime imprisonment and transported to Cellular jail. Bhan Singh died inside the jail for brutal police torture on 1917. I salute this martyr.

Our real heroes (77) Gopi Nath Saha

Gopi Nath Saha was born at Srerampore (West Bengal). His father name was Bejoy Krishna Saha. When he was a student, influenced by revolutionaries of Bengal and took part in the Non Cooperation movement in 1921. He was selected to kill the Police commissioner of Calcutta Mr. Tegart but by misidentifying, he shot dead another Englishman Mr. E. Day on 12 January, 1924. Later he was arrested and sentenced to death. He was hanged in Alipore Jail on 1 March, 1924. I salute this martyr

Our real heroes (76) Birendra Nath Dutt Gupta

Birendra Nath Dutta Gupta was born at Dacca (Now in Bangladesh). He was one of prime revolutionary highly associated with “Yugantar” and :Anushilan Samitee”. He had well contact with Bagha Jatin. Shams-ul-alam was the Deputy Superintendent of police who investigated Alipore Conspiracy Case and arrested many revolutionaries and he played the most rival role of those revolutionaries of Bengal. From 10 February, 1909, Just few days after the death of Ashu Biswas, he was Alam was followed by a youth and finally Birendra shot dead him on Calcutta High Court on 24 January, 1910. Birendra was immediately arrested and on 31 January he was accused for this murder and hanged on 21 February, 1910. I salute this martyr.

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Our real heroes (75) Dr. Mathura Singh

Mathura Singh was born at Dhudial (Punjab, now in Pakistan). He was a chemist and later joined Gadhar party in San Francisco, USA in 1913. Then he went to Sanghai, Germany and Pakistan to enlarge that revolutionary sentiments among Indians. He came to India and secretly worked from the Gadhar head quarters of Amritsar and prepared bombs. When British detected his presence, then declared a prize of 2000 INR for his arrest. Later he was captured by police and hanged in March, 1917. I salute this martyr.

Our real heroes (74) Baji Raut

Baji Raut was born at Nilakanthapur (Orissa) in 1925. He was a boatman and a volunteer of Prajamandal Party. He mainly worked as a boatman on Nilakanthapur Ghat on the Brahmini river . On 10 Dcember, 1938, some British soldiers and policemen arrived on the ghat and it was the night time and their intention was to search and arrest the volunteers. They force Raut to take them across the river in his boat but he refused and told them that they are the enemies of villagers. A soldier shot him on his head and his skull was fractured. Despite of his serious injuries he alerted the villagers about the arrival of British soldiers. He died on the same nigh at the age of 13 due to excessive loss of blood. I salute this young martyr

Our real heroes (73) Babu Genu Sayeed

Babu Genu Said was born at Mahalunge Padwal, near Poona (Maharastra) in 1908. His father name is Gyanaba. After studying upto 4th standard, he began to work as a mill worker and took active part in the civil disobedience movement in 1930. He participated on Gandhi’s salt satyagraha and picketed foreign cloth. Suddenly British arrived on Princess Street, Bombay. It was 12 Decemeber, 1930 where he lay down in front of a truck loaded with foreign cloths. He peacefully protested but British crushed him under the wheel of truck and Genu died on the same day. This is another example of brutal torture by British. I salute this martyr.

Our real heroes (72) Jagat Singh alias Jai Singh

Jagat Singh alias Jai Singh was born at Sursirig ( now in Amritsar) in 1883. His father name was Arur singh, a farmer. At the age of 20, he joined he joined Indian army but later he left this job and worked at a sawmill at Vacouver, Canada. There he was associated with Gadhar party and in 1914, he returned to India. In India he was taking initiative role in strengthening Gadhar party and looted official moneys and manufactured bombs. He was escaping away but a police spy Kirpal Singh informed British about his activities and most active Gadhar members were arrested including Katar Singh Sarabha and Vishnu Ganesh Pingley. Being accused in Lahore conspiracy case, he was hanged with other members on 16 November, 1915. I salute this martyr.

Our real heroes (71) Kartar Singh Sarabha

Kartar Singh Sarabha was born in 1896 at Ludhiana (Punjab). After completing highschool life, he was boarded on a ship to America to work there at age of 15. There he was mistreated by some Americans which leaded him to be a revolutionary. On 21 April, 1913, a revolutionary party named as Gadhar party was formed at California which main ambition was anti British activities and to overthrow the British rule from India. On 1 November, this party published a paper as “Gadhar” and Sarabha worked there. Later he retuned to India and visited Agra, Merrut, Banaras, Kanpur, Allahabad and some other places to inspire soldiers to rebel against British. He was arrested on 19 February being accused for Lahore Conspiracy Case and was hanged on 16 November, 1915 at Lahore Central Jail. I salute this martyr.

Our real heroes (70) Vishnu Ganesh Pingle

Vishnu Ganesh Pingle was born in January, 1888 at Talegaon near Poona (Maharastra). He was an engineering graduate from Seattle University, USA. He was an active member of Gadhar party and took active part in organizing revolt on several countries. His ambition was to make aware the Indian soldiers against British force. In March, 1915, he visited Meerut military cantonment where he was arrested with high explosive bombs. He was charged for uprising against British and overthrow their rue in India. He was sentenced to death with other 23 revolutionaries. Later 17 members punishment were turned to life time imprisonment but he and other five were hanged on 17 November, 1915 at Lahore central jail. I salute this martyr

Our real heroes (69) Satyendra Nath Basu

Satyendra Nath basu was born on 30 July, 1882 at Midnapore (West Bengal). He was a teacher of a government school and took active part on nationalist movement. He was one of the founders of Anandamath which was a revolutionary secret society at Midnapore. In 1906, he was dismissed from service for his anti British activities. On 28 June, 1908 he was arrested in connection with Muzaffarpur Bomb case and Alipore Bomb case . Later he was sentenced to death for killing an approver Narendra Gossain and hanged on 21 November, 1908 at Alipore Central jail. I salute this martyr.