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| {{short description|Indian independence activist}}
| | #REDIRECT [[Kunwar Pratap Singh Barhath]] |
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| '''Pratap Singh Barhat ''' was an independence activist from [[Rajasthan]]. He took a prominent part in the revolutionary movement against British rule in India. He was a son of [[Kesari Singh Barahath]].
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| Born on 24 May 1893 at [[Udaipur]] in [[Udaipur District]] of the Indian state of Rajasthan, he joined the Revolutionary Party as a follower of [[Ras Bihari Bose]]. He participated in the revolutionary plot to throw a bomb at [[Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst|Lord Hardinge]], [[Viceroy of India]] on 3 December 1912. His uncle Jorawar Singh Barhat was also in that group. He was arrested in the Banaras Conspiracy Case and was sentenced in Feb 1916 to five years RI. He was subjected to brutal torture in [[Bareilly Central Jail]] to force him to divulge the names of his compatriots.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} He refused. He died in the jail on 24 May 1918 as an unsung hero. His famous quote is "I can't let thousands of mother cry to stop my mother crying".{{Citation needed|date=June 2020|reason=direct quote needs citation}}
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| ==See also==
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| * [[Kesari Singh Barahath]]
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| * [[Ras Bihari Bose]]
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| * [[Shahpura, Bhilwara]]
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| [[Category:Indian revolutionaries]]
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| [[Category:Rajasthani people]]
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| [[Category:Revolutionary movement for Indian independence]]
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| [[Category:People from Bhilwara district]]
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