Shrikisan Laxminarayan Sarada

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Shrikisan Laxminarayan Sarada
Born1893
Solapur, India
Died12 January 1931
Cause of deathhanged
NationalityIndian
Known forIndian Independence Movement

Shrikisan Laxminarayan Sarada (1893 – 12 January 1931) was an Indian freedom fighter, a revolutionary. British Government had imposed a "Shoot at sight" order under martial law in Solapur in 1930 to suppress the freedom movement. Shrikisan Sarada along with Mallappa Dhanshetty, Abdul Rasool Qurban Hussain, and Jagannath Bhagwan Shinde defied the martial law. The Government in order to quell the freedom movement sentenced all four to death.[1]

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  1. "Martyrs from Maharashtra" poster, Government Central Press, Mumbai