Armed Revolutionary Movement 1857-1947

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Shanmukh
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Re: Armed Revolutionary Movement 1857-1947

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Cross posting from the BRF social media thread. Our (Saswati Sarkar, Brihaspati, and myself) article on the Komagata Maru episode and its role in the Ghadar Revolt.

http://www.dailyo.in/politics/komagata- ... 10138.html
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Shanmukh
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Re: Armed Revolutionary Movement 1857-1947

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Cross posting from the BRF social media thread. Our (Saswati Sarkar, Brihaspati, and myself) article on the death of Chandrasekhar Azad and who may have betrayed him.

http://www.dailyo.in/politics/chandrase ... /9233.html
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Re: Armed Revolutionary Movement 1857-1947

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Very interesting thesis that Yashpal could have been the traitor. I remember hearing some other name from my father who was somewhat of an authority on literary Yashpal not the revolutionary. Yet I remember his obsessing about the word truth and how it was conceived by mahatma, the HSRA members, Etc. and finally never wrote the concluding chapter. He might have run into some inconsistency he was unable resolve. Yours is a bold hypothesis, if true, explains a few things I was perplexed about during that time.
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Re: Armed Revolutionary Movement 1857-1947

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Great thread...didnt see this earlier.
In Tokyo have been to the restaurant that Bose started. They have his and his family's photographs including one with Tagore visiting them. IIrc is named Nakamuraya - or the area is called that.
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Re: Armed Revolutionary Movement 1857-1947

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Actor Manoj Kumar was awarded Dada Saheb Phalke Award. He had done a lot to bring the life of shaheed Bhagat Singh to the masses through his film - shaheed starring himself as Bhagat Singh. Worth seeing many times.
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