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Shiv Ram Hari Rajguru was born in
an average middle-class Hindu Brahmin family at Khed in Poona district in 1906.
He came to Varanasi at a very early age where he learnt Sanskrit and read the
Hindu religious scriptures. He had a good memory and learnt by heart the ‘Laghu
Siddhant Kaumudi’. He loved physical exercises and was associated with a number
of such associations. He had great admiration for Shivaji and his guerilla
tactics.
At Varanasi, he came in contact with revolutionaries. He joined the movement and
became an active member of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (H.S.R.A). He
was known in the party under the pseudonym of Raghunath. Rajguru had fearless
spirit and indomitable courage. The only object of his adoration and worship was
his motherland for whose liberation he considered no sacrifice too great. He was
a close associate of Chandra Shekhar Azad, Sardar Bhagat Singh and Jatin Das and
his field of activity was U.P and Punjab, with Kanpur, Agra and Lahore as his
headquarters. Rajguru was a good shot and was regarded as the gunman of the
party. He took part in various activities of the revolutionary movement, the
most important being Saunder’s murder. Lala Lajpat Rai, an eminent nationalist
leader and popular amongst the revolutionaries, was fatally wounded in a police
lathi- charge on 20 October 1928, while leading a procession against the Simon
Commission, and died on 17 November 1928. The revolutionaries planned to avenge
Lalaji’s death by killing the Police Superintendent, Scott and the Deputy
Superitendent of Police, Saunders who were responsible for the lathi charge
leading to the death of Lalaji. Chandra Shekhar Azad, Shiv Ram Rajguru, Bhagat
Singh and Jai Gopal were deputed for the work. On 17 December 1928, while
Saunders came out of his office and started his motor- cycle, he was shot dead
in front of the police headquarters at Lahore by Rajguru. Azad shot dead Channan
Singh, a Head Constable, who wanted to chase the three revolutionaries. All of
them escaped through the D.A.V. College compound: The same night posters of the
HSRA declaring “Saunders is dead. Lalaji is avenged” were put up throughout the
city of Lahore. On 20 December, Rajguru left Lahore disguised as Bhagat Singh’s
servant, who travelled in a first class compartment with the wife and the young
son of the revolutionary Bhagawati Charan. He left Bhagat Singh at Lucknow and
went underground.
Later Bhagat Singh was arrested in the Assembly Bomb Case and several other
revolutionaries were arrested with the help of approvers (Jai Gopal, Phanindra
Nath and Hansraj Vohra). Rajguru was arrested at Poon on 30 September 1929 and a
revolver with fourteen cartridges was recovered from a box where he was
sleeping. The Government started a case against sixteen persons (including
Rajguru), known as the Lahore Conspiracy Case. Judgement was delivered on 7
October 1930, Sardar Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were sentenced to death
and the other accused were awarded various terms of imprisonment. The whole
nation was awakened and the names of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev became as
popular as that of Mahatma Gandhi. Meetings, processions and representations
were made for commutation of their death sentence. Mahatma Gandhi and the
leaders of the Indian National Congress attempted to save their lives, but they
failed. An appeal to the Privy Council was alos rejected. Rajguru along with his
two comrades was hanged in the Lahore jail in the evening of 23 March 1931 and
their bodies were burnt under police supervision. At the time of his martyrdom,
Rajguru was hardly twenty- three years of age.
The execution of the young revolutionaries was regarded as a national disaster
and national mourning was observed throughout the country. The A.I.C.C session
at Karachi (1931) met under gloom and passed a resolution “placing on record its
admiration of the bravery and sacrifice of the late Sardar Bhagat Singh and his
comrades Sukhdev and Rajguru and mourning with the bereaved families the loss of
these lives. The Congress is of opinion that the triple execution is an act of
wanton vengeance and is a deliberate flounting of the unanmious demand of the
nation for commutation.”
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