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In the famous kakori conspiracy case ( august 1925 ) which of the following revolutions was not hanged?
A. Ram prasad bismil
B. Asafaqualia khan
C. Bhagat singh
D. Roshan singh

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Hint - Kakori Conspiracy Case was an armed robbery on 9th August 1925 in Kakori city. It also refers to the court testing which recommended the death sentence for some freedom fighters. Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfakullah Khan, and Roshan Singh were sentenced to death. It was the first organized 'crime' of HRA.

Complete answer - Kakori Conspiracy '(or Kakori Train Dakita' Prapt Kakori Case) was a train robbery that happened between Kakori and, during Lucknow, in August 1925, British Raj against 9 Indian independence movements. Dakati was organized by the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA). Imagine this loot Ram Prasad Bismil and Ashfakullah Khan, who was of HRA, who later became Hindustan Socialist Republican Association. This organization was established to carry out revolutionary activities against the British Empire in India with the aim of obtaining independence. Since the organization was required to buy arms, Bismil and his party decided to rob the train on one of the North Railway lines. Raditra Bismil, Ashfakullah Khan, Rajendra Lahiri, Chandrashekhar Azad, Rajendra Bakshi, Keshab Chakraborty, was executed by Rama Prasad Bismil, Ashfakulla Khan, Rajendra Lahiri, Chandrasher Azad, Rajendra Bakshi, Keshab Chakraborty. A passenger was unintentionally killed. On August 9, 1925, 8 number down train from Lucknow to Lucknow was reaching near the city, when one of the revolutionaries pulled the emergency series to stop the train and later on the guard It is believed that he robbed that specific train because it was alleged to take the bags of money which was allegedly Indians and they were being transferred to the British Government's treasury. He only looted these bags (which were present in the guard's cabin and were about 8000 rupees which are almost equal to 350,000) and Lucknow ran away. The objectives of this robbery were: Fund HRA with the money stolen from the British administration. By making a positive image of HRA among the Indians, Garner attracted the attention of the public. A passenger, Ahmed Ali was discharged unknowingly, but it made it a case of murder. After this incident, the British administration started a deeper campaign and arrested several revolutionaries, which were members or part of HRA. His leader, Ram Prasad Bismil was arrested in Saharanpur on September 26, 1925, and his Lieutenant, Ashfakullah Khan was arrested on July 17, 1926, in Delhi.

So option C is the correct answer.

Note - In the whole country, there was a widespread protest against the court verdict. Members of the Central Legislature sentenced four men in India's Viceroy. Avi council has also been sent to the appeal. However, these requests were rejected and men were finally killed. It was claimed that Mahatma Gandhi was appointed despite not having an executive right.