Ramkrishna Khatri


Ram Krishna Khatri (born: March 3, 1993, Maharashtra, death: October 18, 1996, 1996) was a major revolutionary in India. He expanded the Hindustan Democracy Association in central India and Maharashtra. He was given a 10-year rigorous imprisonment in the Kakori kand.

Khatri, Hindi, Marathi, Gurumukhi and English well Khatri had written a book titled "Shadow of the Martyrs" which was published from Nagpur. In independent India, he also organized several schemes to assist the freedom fighters in collaboration with the Indian government. After completing the seminary of Kakori Kand, he also published a text under the name Kakori Shaheed Smriti. He also played an important role in the construction of Kakori Shaheed Memorial, located twenty miles away from Lucknow.

On October 18, 1996, he died at the age of 94.

Brief Biography

Ramkrishna Khatri was born on March 3, 1902 in the village of Chikhli in Brarana district of present-day Maharashtra, in the British Raj. His father's name was Shivlal Chopra and mother's name was Krishnabai. Impressed by the lecture of Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak in student life, he resolved to organize a saint society and formed an institution under the name of neutral society. In this institution, he was known by the name of Mahant Govind Prakash. By joining the revolutionaries, they voluntarily accepted the responsibility of the Organization of the Hindustan Republican Association. Being a well-versed Marathi language, Ram Prasad 'Bismil' removed him from Uttar Pradesh and sent him to Madhya Pradesh. According to the arrangement, he was made an expansionist of the Union.

After the Kakori Kand, when arrests took place from all over India, Ramkrishna Khatri was prosecuted along with other revolutionaries by bringing the police in Poona and in Lucknow jail. On the basis of all the evidence, they were accused of extension of the Hindustan Freedom Union in central India and Maharashtra and they were sentenced to ten years.

After finishing the entire sentence, he got involved in arranging Rajkumar Sinha's house first and then tried to release Yogesh Chandra Chatterjee. After this he organized a movement to relieve all political prisoners from jail. Kakori Shaheed memorial at Kakori was built by the combined efforts of Ramkrishna Khatri and Premkrishna Khanna.

On 17th, 18th, 19th December 1977, Kakori Shaheed Semi Shatabdi ceremony, martyr Chandrasekhar Azad sacrifice in Allahabad on 27th, 28th February 1981 and Semi-centenary of martyr Bhagat Singh Sukhdev Rajguru in New Delhi on March 22, 23, 1981, in New Delhi on 22, 23 March 1981. Ramakrishna Khatri has had a significant role in the function.

His five sons Pratap, Arun, Uday, Swapna and Alok In Lucknow, he lived with his third son, Uday Khatri, in the No. 2 house of the famous Hemhadi Building in Kaiserbagh, till he lived up to the last Bela of his life. He died in Lucknow on October 18, 1996 at the age of 94. Writing and publishing

Ramkrishna Khatri wrote a book himself and published a book. The details of those two works are as follows: bibliography Also see them

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