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Ashfaqulla Khan was one of the greatest martyrs
who laid down their lives for the emancipation of the country. By his unique
sacrifice, Ashfaqulla Khan became an immortal revolutionary.
Born in the early part of the 20th century in
Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Ashfaqulla Khan was the son of Shafiqulla Khan.
In 1921, Mahatma Gandhi had called on Indians not to pay taxes to the
government or cooperate with the British. This non-cooperation movement
kindled the fire of freedom in the hearts of all Indians. However, Chauri
Chaura violence which resulted into setting ablaze of a police station and
death of some policemen, Mahatma Gandhi called off the non-cooperation
movement in February, 1922. The youth of the country were greatly
disappointed and they resolved that the country should become free as early
as possible. Ashfqulla Khan joined the band of such revolutionaries.
Ramaprasad Bismil who also hailed from Shahjahanpur was the leader of the
militant group of these revolutionaries. Ashfaqulla Khan cultivated
friendship with Ramaprasad Bismil. Ramaprasad was a Aryasmajist whereas
Ashfaqulla Khan was a devout Muslim. Their religion however, did not come in
the way of their firm resolve to join together for the freedom struggle.
The two became bosom friends. So much so that
they moved together, ate together and worked together. An incident in this
connection is worth mentioning. Once Ashfaq had severe fever and under the
very high temperature he was muttering Ram, my dear Ram. Ashfaq’s parents
got perturbed and thought Ashfaq had been overpowered by some evil spirit
since he was uttering the name of Ram, the Lord of Hindus. They called their
neighbour. The neighbour assured them explaining that Ashfaq was remembering
Ram Prasad Bismil, his friend whom he is in the habit of addressing as Ram.
Bismal was called. Asfaq’s muttering came to a stop and both embraced each
other.
Varanasi was the centre of their activities.
They formed the Hindustan Republican Association. Shachindra Nath Sanyal was
the founder of this organisation. Their objective was to win freedom for the
country through armed revolution. The association published a manifesto
called Krantikari in 1925 advocating the elimination of inequality and
slavery. For the purpose of carrying out the revolution, they needed money.
The famous Kakori train robbery was conceived with the objective of getting
money for carrying out their revolutionary activities. The train robbery was
conceived by Ramaprasad. While travelling from Shahjahanpur to Lucknow, he
noticed moneybags being taken into the guard’s van and being dropped into an
iron safe. Ashfaq opposed the idea saying that it would be a hasty step and
will expose the revolutionaries to direct attack by strong government who
will use the entire machinery to crush the revolutionary activities.
However, the revolutionaries decided to go ahead with the plan. Like a
disciplined soldier, Ashfaq vowed to join.
On August 9, 1925, the train from Shahjahanpur
to Lucknow was approaching Kakori. Some one pulled the chain and the train
stopped abruptly. Ashfaq got off the second class compartment with his
friends Sachindra Bakshi and Rajendra Lahiri. The two revolutionaries fell
on the guard and made him lie down on his face. Ashfaq was the strongest of
the group. He entered the guard’s van and pushed the bags containing money
to the ground. He dealt blows after blows on the opening of the box to widen
it and to take the moneybags out. The group consisting of ten young
revolutionaries took the money and fled. Till about a month, none of the
revolutionaries was arrested. But the government had spread a big net.
On 26th September 1925 Ramaprasad Bismil was
arrested. Ashfaq escaped from his home and hid in a sugarcane field. Later,
he managed to reach Kashi and stayed for some time in Banaras University.
With the help of his friends he went to Bihar and got a job as a clerk in an
engineering firm at Daltonganj. Later, he went to Delhi with a plan to go
abroad. In Delhi, he met a Pathan friend who also hailed from Shahjahanpur
and was a classmate of Ashfaq. Falling for greed of money which the British
Government had announced on Ashfaq’s head, the Pathan sounded the police and
next morning Ashfaq was arrested. The police charge sheeted him in the
court.
Durin g the Court proceedings the Superintendent
of Police who was a Muslim went to Ashfaq’s jail room and tried to break him
from the revolutionaries. The S.P. said: "Ashfaq, I am also Muslim. I am
very sorry for your arrest. I can have you released if you accept my advice.
You become Government approver and give testimony against Ram Prasad Bismil.
He is a Hindu and wants to establish the rule of Hindus. You should not be
with him". Ashfaq got enraged to hear the words of the Muslim S.P. and
retorted. "I warn you, never utter such unholy words from your mouth. Ram
Prasad is my brother. I would rather die under the rule of Hindus than to
live under the British rule".
A committee consisting of eminent lawyers like
Moti Lal Nehru, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sriprakasha, Acharya Narendra Dev, Govind
Ballabh Pant and Chandra Bhanu Gupta was formed to defend the
revolutionaries in the Kakori train robbery case. Their effort to save the
revolutionaries, however, failed in the court of justice under the British
rule, which sentenced to death Ramaprasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, Rajendra
Lahiri and Roshan Singh. The others were given life sentences.
The whole country protested against the death
sentences. Petitions were made to the Viceroy to reduce their death sentence
into life sentences. Even the Privy Council was approached. The British
imperialism was however, thirsting for the blood of the Indian
revolutionaries.
On 19th December 1927, Ashfaqulla Khan was
hanged to death at district jail, Faizabad. When Ashfaq was brought to
gallows he said, "My hands are not soiled with the murder of man, God will
give me justice. He then prayed to the almighty and went down the plank on
which he stood after the hangman’s noose came around his neck.
Ashfaq’s devotion to the cause of freedom made
him the foremost among those who gave their lives to win the freedom of the
country. Love for the motherland, clear thinking, courage, firmness and
loyalty were embodied in Ashfaq to the hilt. He deserves to be remembered
and cherished by all Indians for his noble qualities.
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