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      • On August 9, 1925, as the train was passing the Kakori station, about 15 km from Lucknow, Rajendranath Lahiri, a member of the HRA who was already seated inside, pulled the chain and stopped the train. Subsequently, around ten revolutionaries, including Ram Prasad Bismil and Ashfaqullah Khan, entered the train and overpowered the guard.
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  2. Dec 18, 2022 · On August 9, 1925, as the train was passing the Kakori station, about 15 km from Lucknow, Rajendranath Lahiri, a member of the HRA who was already seated inside, pulled the chain and stopped the train.

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  3. On 9 August 1925, the Number 8 Down Train was travelling from Shahjahanpur to Lucknow. [6] When it passed Kakori , one of the revolutionary, Rajendra Lahiri pulled the emergency chain to stop the train and subsequently, the other revolutionaries overpowered the guard.

  4. Dec 17, 2017 · On 9 August 1925, he participated in a train robbery between Kakori near Lucknow to loot money belonging to the British government for their revolutionary activities. This came to be known as the Kakori Conspiracy.

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · On August 9, 1925, as the train was passing the Kakori station, about 15 km from Lucknow, Rajendranath Lahiri, a member of the HRA who was already seated inside, pulled the chain and stopped the train.

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  6. Dec 23, 2023 · As the train approached Kakori, a revolutionary (Rajendranath Lahiri) pulled the emergency chain to stop the train and overpowered the guard. The train was carrying treasury bags containing government funds that were to be deposited in the British treasury in Lucknow.

  7. Sep 29, 2021 · On April 6, 1927, a special court of Lucknow in the Kakori Kand pronounced its verdict with the decision to hang Rajendranath Lahiri, Ram Prasad Bismil, Roshan Singh, and Ashfaqullah Khan on Jallianwala Bagh Day together.

  8. Aug 11, 2024 · On August 9, 1925, a railway station nearly 20 kilometres from Lucknow witnessed one of the most daring events of the Indian freedom movement. That day, 10 men boarded the Saharanpur-Lucknow passenger train at Kakori station and, minutes into the journey, pulled the chain.