Murari Sharma
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Murari Lal [1][2] (Hindi: मुरारी शर्मा), (1 January 1901 – 2 April 1982) also known as Murari Sharma was an Indian revolutionary who took part in the Kakori Conspiracy and absconded away.[3] Police could not trace him out as Murari Sharma was his fake name.
1 January 1901
Murari Lal Khanna (Alias Murari Sharma) | |
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| Born | Murari Lal Khanna 1 January 1901 |
| Died | 2 April 1982 (aged 81) Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India |
| Occupation | Freedom fighter |
| Organization | Hindustan Socialist Republican Association |
| Movement | Indian Independence Movement |
His birth name was Murari Lal Khanna. While speaking as a Chief Guest this fact was disclosed by his son Damodar Swarup 'Vidrohi' – a revolutionary poet of Shahjahanpur district in the "Ram Prasad Bismil Jayanti Sangoshthi" organised by Hindi Academy Delhi on 19 June 1997 at Rajendra Bhawan New Delhi.
He was born on 1 January 1901 to Chhote Lal a khandsari[4] (en. sugar producing business man) of village Mudia Panwar in Shahjahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. For some times he lived underground in Delhi[5] and later on returned to his native village. He died natural death on 2 April 1982 in his house of Shahjahanpur[6] at the age of 81.