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}}</ref> The DIG (CID) suggested the names of Yogendra Shukla, [[Basawon Singh (Sinha)]], Shyamdeo Narayan alias Ram Singh, Ishwar Dayal Singh, Kedar Mani Shukla, Mohit Chandra Adhikari and Ram Pratap Singh.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" />
}}</ref> The DIG (CID) suggested the names of Yogendra Shukla, [[Basawon Singh (Sinha)]], Shyamdeo Narayan alias Ram Singh, Ishwar Dayal Singh, Kedar Mani Shukla, Mohit Chandra Adhikari and Ram Pratap Singh.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" />


Yogendra Shukla, [[Kedar Mani Shukla]] and [[Shyamdeo Narayan]] were transferred to the Andamans in December 1932.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" /> In 1937, Yogendra Shukla was transferred to Hazaribagh Central Jail as a result of his 46 days of hunger strike.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" /> When [[Sri Krishna Sinha]] formed the first Congress ministry in 1937, he took up the cause of political prisoners and his ministry resigned on the issue on 15 February 1938.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" /> As a result, the [[Viceroy]] conceded the demands and Yogendra Shukla along with other political prisoners was released in March 1938.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" />
Yogendra Shukla, [[Kedar Mani Shukla]] and [[Shyamdeo Narayan]] were transferred to the Andamans in December 1932.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" /> In 1937, Yogendra Shukla was transferred to Hazaribagh Central Jail as a result of his 46 days of hunger strike.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" /> When [[Sri Krishna Sinha]] formed the first Congress ministry in 1937, he took up the cause of political prisoners and his ministry resigned on the issue on 15 February 1938.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" /> As a result, the Viceroy conceded the demands and Yogendra Shukla along with other political prisoners was released in March 1938.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" />


== After release from Kalapani ==
== After release from Kalapani ==
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== During and after Independence ==
== During and after Independence ==
He was released in April 1946. In 1958, he was nominated a member of the [[Bihar Legislative Council]] on behalf of the [[Praja Socialist Party]] and continued there till 1960.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" /> In 1960, he was taken seriously ill as a result of long years of prison life. He died on 19 November 1960.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" />
He was released in April 1946. In 1958, he was nominated a member of the [[Bihar Legislative Council]] on behalf of the [[Praja Socialist Party]] and continued there till 1960.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" /> In 1960, he was taken seriously ill as a result of long years of prison life. He died on 19 November 1960.<ref name="Srivastava 1988" />
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://pib.nic.in/archieve/lreleng/lyr2001/rjan2001/r29012001.html] Official biography given by the Government of India when a stamp was released on him.
* [http://pib.nic.in/archieve/lreleng/lyr2001/rjan2001/r29012001.html] Official biography given by the Government of India when a stamp was released on him.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
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