The Kakori Case refers to an important event in the Indian freedom struggle, where a group of revolutionaries led by Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan, and others carried out a daring robbery of a train carrying government money. This incident took place on 9th August 1925 near the town of Kakori, located in Uttar Pradesh.
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The Kakori Case occurred on 9th August 1925 in Kakori, Uttar Pradesh, and was an important event in the Indian independence movement, demonstrating the courage and resolve of revolutionaries fighting against British colonial rule.
”The British element is gone, but they have left the mischief behind”
It is no use saying that we ask for separate electorates, because it is good for us. We have heard it long enough. We have heard it for years, and as a result of this agitation we are now a separate nation ... Can you show me one free country where there are separate electorates? If so, I shall be prepared to accept it. But in this unfortunate country if this separate electorate is going to be persisted in, even after the division of the country, woe betide the country; it is not worth living in. Therefore, I say, it is not for my good alone, it is for your own good that I say it, forget the past. One day, we may be united ... The British element is gone, but they have left the mischief behind. We do not want to perpetuate that mischief. (Hear, hear). When the British introduced this element they had not expected that they will have to go so soon. They wanted it for their easy administration. That is all right. But they have left the legacy behind. Are we to get out of it or not?
Charkha
What I object to, is the craze for machinery as such. The craze is for what they call labour-saving machinery. Men go on ”saving labour”, till thousands are without work and thrown on the open streets to die of starvation. I want to save time and labour, not for a fraction of mankind, but for all; I want the concentration of wealth, not in the hands of few, but in the hands of all. YOUNG INDIA, 13 NOVEMBER 1924 Khaddar does not seek to destroy all machinery but it does regulate its use and check its weedy growth. It uses machinery for the service of the poorest in their own cottages. The wheel is itself an exquisite piece of machinery. YOUNG INDIA, 17 MARCH 1927
Match List-I with List-II:
List-I (Leaders) | List-II (Regions) |
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(A) Shah Mal | (I) Pargana Barout in Uttar Pradesh |
(B) Gonoo | (II) Singhbhum in Chotanagpur |
(C) Birjis Qadr | (III) Awadh |
(D) Kunwar Singh | (IV) Arrah in Bihar |
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