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The revolutionary, who was convicted in the Mahant Pyarelal Murder case1. Zorawar Singh2. Shyamji Krishna Varma3. Kesari Singh Barhat4. Vijay Singh Pathik

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Kesari Singh Barhat

The correct answer is Kesari Singh Barhat​.

  • Kesari Singh Barhat​ was convicted in the Mahant Pyarelal Murder case.

  • Kesari Singh Barhat
    • ​He was born in a Charan family of Krishna Singh Barahath in the Devpura village of Shahpura.
    • He was an Indian revolutionary.
    • He was caught and charged with the murder of a Mahant Pyare Lal case
    • On conviction, he was sent to jail for 20 years in Hazaribagh, Bihar.
    • During his imprisonment, he developed his own form of mixed martial arts, which he called Camwai.
    • After his release from Hazari Bagh prison in April 1920, he resumed his denunciations against the Britishers.

  • Shyamji Krishna Varma
    • Shyamji Krishna Varma was an Indian revolutionary fighter, an Indian patriot, lawyer and journalist.
    • He founded the Indian Home Rule Society, India House and the Indian Sociologist in London.
  • Zorawar Singh
    • ​He was the younger brother of Kesari Singh Barhat.
    • He threw a bomb on Lord Hardinge at Chandni Chowk, Delhi.
  • Vijay Singh Pathik
    • ​His real name was Bhoop Singh Gurjar.
    • He was an Indian revolutionary.
    • He was among the first Indian revolutionaries who lit the torch of freedom movement against British rule.
    • Pathik experimented the Satyagrah movement during the Bijolia’s Kisan agitation.
    • After being named in the Lahore conspiracy case in 1915, he changed his name to Vijay Singh Pathik. 


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