Background
He was son of Kesri Singh Baharat.
He was son of Kesri Singh Baharat.
He took prominent part in the revolutionary movement against British rule in India. He participated in the revolutionary plot to throw a bomb at Lord Hardinge, Viceroy of India on 3 December 1912. He was arrested in Banaras Conspiracy Case and was sentenced in February 1916 to five years Rhode Island. He was subjected to brutal torture in Bareilly Central Jail to force him to divulge the names of his compatriots.
He refused.
He died in the jail on 7 May 1918 as an unsung hero.