KAKORI TRAIN ROBBERY (Syllabus: GS Paper 1 – History)

News-CRUX-10     12th August 2024        

Context: A century ago, the Kakori train robbery rattled the British Empire, marking a pivotal moment in India's fight for independence.


Kakori Train Robbery

  • About: The Kakori Train Robbery, also known as the Kakori Conspiracy, took place on August 9, 1925, in the village of Kakori near Lucknow.

oThe robbery was part of the Indian Independence Movement, which aimed to challenge the British Raj's control over India.

  • Key Planners: The robbery was planned by Ram Prasad Bismil and Ashfaqullah Khan, both members of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA), which later evolved into the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association.
  • Objective: To obtain funds for purchasing weapons to further the revolutionary activities of the HRA against the British Empire.
  • Execution: The robbery was executed by a group of 10 revolutionaries, including prominent figures like Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan, Rajendra Lahiri, Keshav Chakraborty, Mukundi Lal, and Banwari Lal.
  • Consequences: As a result of their involvement in the Kakori Conspiracy, Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan, and Roshan Singh were hanged on December 19, 1927.

Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HRA)

  • About: It was a prominent revolutionary organization in India.
  • Former Names: It was previously known as the Hindustan Republican Army and the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA).
  • Founding Members: The HRA was founded by figures like Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, Sachindra Nath Bakshi, and Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee, with later members including Chandra Shekhar Azad and Bhagat Singh.
  • HRA’s Revolutionary Manifesto: On January 1, 1925, the HRA released its manifesto titled Krantikari (Revolutionary), advocating for an armed revolution to establish a federal Republic of United States of India.
  • HRA’s Vision for a Socialist Republic: The envisioned republic was based on universal suffrage, socialist principles, and the abolition of all systems enabling exploitation.