Independence Day: Pt. Ram Prasad Bismil's sacrifice, even today indelible mark in prison - Ram Prasad Bismil Gorakhpur Prison Simpling and Independence History

Pt. Ram Prasad Bismil is hung in the Gorakhpur jail and his memories are still safe there. The Bismil Memor and Smriti Upavan tells the story of his sacrifice. He spent 123 days in the prison, which he considered a training room. Their lions carved against the walls. Jagran correspondent, Gorakhpur. The events for which Gorakhpur’s names are recorded in Freedom History include the sacrifice of PT. Ram Prasad Bismil. On December 19, 1927, he was hung in a cell in the Gorakhpur jail. That hanging house is present in prison, but wooden frame and liver are also safe to date. Even the prison documents and a list of their goods are also preserved in prison. The Bismil Memorial and Smriti Upavan built in prison are proof of the dedication of the nation to them. If seen, there will hardly be a compatriot in which the spirit of patriotism will not arise in the spirit. Bismil may be from Shahjahanpur, but Gorakhpur residents consider him their own. When he saw the testimony of his patriotism in prison, he bowed his head with reverence. Pt. Bismil was brought to the Gorakhpur prison on August 10, 1927 from the District Prison Lucknow. He was held in the closet number seven. In those days he is called a loneliness fridge. He spent 123 days in the Gorakhpur jail before hanging. He used this cell as a cultivation room. This is confirmed by Bismil Bismil from the last time- ‘I enjoy this cell. My wish was that yoga be performed by living on the cave of the monk for a few days. If the cave of the monk is not found, what is the cave of Sadhana? This opportunity was achieved with great difficulty. Since Bismil had no writing and reading material in jail, he performed the nail on the wall of the closet through his emotion Lion. ‘Malik Teri Raza Rahe and Tu Tu Tu Tu Rahe, Baur to Main Rahe Meri Arju Rahe’, this lion, who came from the mouth of the great revolutionary PT. Ram Prasad Bismil, continued to lead the fans of freedom until she met. This lion is the link of the Ashrar, which Bismil carved in front of the slope with his nails to the walls of the jail. Many lions, carved from the prison, were also a serious poet, so Kakori Train Action, and he launched a battle against the British through revolutionary activities as well as his Ashrar. Through Ashra, he not only expressed his feelings about freedom through Ashrar, but also expressed enthusiasts with it. He continued this battle, even after being declared a death sentence. Even today, the lion can be seen on the walls of that part of the prison, where Bismil had to hang on the desire for the freedom of the country. In prison, his two lions are also mentioned on an inscription, which he wrote in his last letter that was hung, with this enthusiasm that “I am confident that my soul will soon return to work with enthusiasm and haunt for the motherland and his poor property.” Kakori train was the hero of action, Bismil Pandit Bismil was hung to rob the treasure in Kakori. This loot was done by revolutionaries for the purchase of weapons for rebellion against the British government. The four people who were sentenced to death on charges of sedition in Kakori robbery are Bismil, who was elected by British rule to hang Gorakhpur.