Ramprasad Bismil - A Lifestory
Revolutionary'S Tagline: "Sacrifice Ignited Freedom'S Flame, Forever Remembered

Here's an intro for Ramprasad Bismil: Ram prasad Bismil, a strong revolutionary, was a very important person in India's fight to be free. He was born in 1897. His life was all about making the nation free from British rule. He was not only a freedom fighter; he was also a poet and writer. He used his words to make people feel patriotic. Bismil started getting involved in revolutionary things early on. He joined the Arya Samaj and was greatly changed by what it taught. He got involved in the Hindustan Republican Association and was very important in the Kakori Conspiracy of 1925. This brave act was about stealing money from a train that had government funds. It was done to get money for the revolutionary movement. The Kakori Conspiracy made Bismil and some of his friends, like Ashfaqulla Khan, Roshan Singh, and Rajendra Lahiri, well known. They were caught and, after a trial, were told they would die. During the trial, he showed great bravery, even writing poems about patriotism while in jail. His poems, full of ideas about giving up things for the country and being proud of the nation, still make people feel inspired. He was hanged on 19 December 1927, in Gorakhpur jail. He left behind a story of always being dedicated to freedom. Bismil's giving up of his life and his work for the revolutionary movement have been remembered in many works, like movies such as "Shaheed" and many books. This makes him a national hero. The people of India think very highly of his willingness to give up his life.