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Pandit

Kanshi Ram
Revolutionary Pandit Kanshi Ram.jpg
Born(1883-10-13)13 October 1883
Died27 March 1915(1915-03-27) (aged 31)
OrganizationGhadar Party
MovementIndian Independence movement, Ghadar Conspiracy

Pandit Kanshi Ram (13 October 1883 – 27 March 1915) was an Indian revolutionary who, along with Har Dayal and Sohan Singh Bhakna, was one of the three key members in founding the Ghadar Party. He served as the treasurer of the party from its foundation in 1913 to 1914. In 1914, Ram returned to India as a part of the Ghadar Mutiny, which attempted to trigger mutinies in the British Indian Army during World War I. He was arrested in the aftermath of the failed February plot and later tried in the Lahore conspiracy trial. Ram was charged, along with Kartar Singh Sarabha and Vishnu Ganesh Pingle, and executed on 27 March 1915.

References[edit]

  • Across a chasm of seventy five years, the eyes of these dead men speak to today's Indian American, rediff.com.
  • The Hindustan Ghadar Collection. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley
  • Echoes of Freedom. Hindustan Ghadar Collection.
  • Chhabra, G S (2005), Advance Study In The History Of Modern India (Volume-2: 1803-1920). pp595, Lotus Press, ISBN 81-89093-07-X, archived from the original on 17 July 2011, retrieved 2 January 2008.
  • Gupta, Amit K (1997), Defying Death: Nationalist Revolutionism in India, 1897-1938.Social Scientist, Vol. 25, No. 9/10. (Sep. - Oct., 1997), pp. 3-27, Social Scientist, ISSN 0970-0293.
  • Puri, Harish K (1980), Revolutionary Organization: A Study of the Ghadar Movement. Social Scientist, Vol. 9, No. 2/3. (Sep. - Oct., 1980), pp. 53-66 (p55), Social Scientist, ISSN 0970-0293.

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