Roshan Singh

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Roshan Singh
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Roshan Singh
Born22 January 1892 (1892-01-22)
Died19 December 1927 (1927-12-20) (aged 35)
OrganizationHindustan Republican Association
MovementIndian independence movement

Thakur Roshan Singh (22 January 1892 — 19 December 1927) was an Indian revolutionary, born in the village of Nabada in Shahjahanpur district, Uttar Pradesh in Rajput family, who was sentenced in the Bareilly shooting case during the Non Cooperation Movement of 1921–22. After release from Bareilly Central Jail, he joined the Hindustan Republican Association in 1924. Although he had not taken part in the Kakori conspiracy of August 1925, he was arrested and tried in January 1926 by the then British Government, for a murder carried out during the Bamrauli dacoity in December 1924.[1] He was sentenced to death, along with Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan and Rajendra Lahiri. He was executed at Malaka/Naini Jail in the Allahabad district.[1] It is well documented that after his death, his family had to face social and economic hardship, including problems finding a matrimonial match for his daughters.

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies. Institute of Historical Studies. 1994. p. 75.
  • Sharma Vidyarnav Yug Ke Devta: Bismil Aur Ashfaq 2004 Delhi Praveen Prakashan ISBN 81-7783-078-3.

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