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The Alipore conspiracy case was launched against the revolutionary activities of __________.
A.Anusilan Samiti
B.Abhinava Bharat
C.Abhinava Bharat Society
D.Ghadar Party of India

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Hint:The famous Alipore conspiracy case is occasionally referred to as the Maniktala bomb conspiracy or the Murarupukur conspiracy. In 1908, A revolutionary attempt to murder Douglas Kingsford, a British chief Magistrate was undertaken by Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose.

Complete answer:
Anusilan Samiti: Anusilan Samiti, a group of revolutionaries against the British Raj existed in Kolkata during the initial thirty years of the 20th century. 38 Indian nationalists including Aurobindo Ghosh who all were members of the Anusilan Samiti were accused of leading the Alipore Conspiracy Case. The members advocated militant nationalism against repression.

Abhinav Bharat: Abhinav Bharat, set up a conservative Hindu front, by Retired Major Ramesh Upadhyay in 2006, Pune. The organization is said to be influenced by the precedent Abhinav Bharat Society led by Savarkar. Their members were accused in the Malegaon blast case.

Abhinava Bharat Society: Abhinav Bharat Society was an underground organization established by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar and his sibling Ganesh Damodar Savarkar in 1904. The members believed in armed rebellion. It carried out several assassinations attempts against British authorities, after which the Savarkar siblings were detained. The organization was publicly disbanded in 1952.

Ghadar Party: The Ghadar Party, at first was named the Pacific Coast Hindustan Association. It was created on 15 July 1913 in the United States under the administration of Lala Har Dayal, Sant Baba Wasakha Singh Dadehar, Baba Jawala Singh, Santokh Singh, and Sohan Singh Bhakna as its leader. The Ghadar party found an enormous help base among Indian exiles living in the United States, Canada, East Africa, and Asia, all of whom sympathized with the revolutionaries.

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).

Note:The case saw the trials of various Indian patriots of the Anusilan Samiti in Calcutta, under charges of "Taking up arms against the Government" of the British Raj. The trials were held at Alipore Sessions Court, Calcutta, between May 1908 and May 1909.