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Prem Krishna Khanna

Prem Kishan Khanna (2 January 1894[2] – 3 August 1993) was an active member of the Hindustan Republican Association from Shahjahanpur U.P. Khanna was a contractor[3] for Indian Railways. He was a close associate of noted revolutionary Ram Prasad Bismil.[4]

Prem Kishan Khanna
Born(1894-01-02)2 January 1894[1]
Died3 August 1993(1993-08-03) (aged 99)
OccupationFreedom fighter
OrganizationHindustan Republican Association
MovementIndian Independence Movement

Khanna had a licence to own a Mauser pistol, which was occasionally used by Bismil for his various revolutionary actions. He was arrested in the Kakori conspiracy case against the British Empire, and was prosecuted[5][6] and sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment[3] for giving his arms licence to Bismil who used it to purchase 150 cartridges[7] on his behalf, which was a criminal offense. He was released from jail in 1932. Later in life, he remained a bachelor and worked for Indian Independence.

He was elected as Member of Parliament from Shahjahanpur (Lok Sabha constituency) in 1962 and 1967.

He died on 3 August 1993[8] in the district hospital of Shahjahanpur.

Birth edit

Prem Kishan Khanna was born to Raibahadur[9] Ram Kishan Khanna on 2 February 1894 in Lahore[8] now in Pakistan. His grandfather, Dr. Har Narayan Khanna, was a Civil Surgeon in Western Punjab of British India. Khanna's father was a Chief Divisional Engineer for British Indian Railways, then-headquartered in Shahjahanpur, a historic city in what was then called United Province of Agra and Audh, now Uttar Pradesh. When Khanna was born, his father was posted in Lahore and looking after extensions of railways in the state of Punjab, Pakistan. Khanna's father was honored with the Crown of Raibahadur by the British government for his honesty in his work and diligent discharge of his duty.

Work as a contractor edit

As Khanna grew up, instead of reading his course books, he started reading books pertaining to the history of different revolutions. Since his father Raibahadur Khanna had good relations with the British Authorities, Khanna was able to obtain a contractorship for Indian Railways construction.

Mauser pistol edit

Khanna's father was very wealthy[10] and he was the eldest child in the family and had 2 younger brothers Daya Kishan Khanna and Sri Kishan Khanna. His father built a grand Kothi in Shahjahanpur (U.P.), and Khanna took up residence there and began looking after the contracting work of the railways. Since Khanna's line of work came with considerable risk from thieves and bandits, he obtained an arms licence for his personal safety. Prem Kishan purchased a Mauser pistol and kept it for his self-protection.

Contact with Ram Prasad Bismil edit

Ram Prasad Bismil was always in search of fire arms and ammunition and he contacted Khanna for his support. Khanna could purchase 50 cartridges at a time, so he gave his licence to Bismil to purchase ammunition on his behalf, and a close relationship developed between them. Khanna and Bismil occasionally visited the engineers' colony for their help and most of the engineers helped them.[4]

Delhi, Ahmedabad and Gaya Congress edit

In 1918 Khanna participated in the Delhi Congress as a volunteer of "Shahjahanpur Seva Samiti". Bismil was his group leader. Khanna, along with other volunteers were selling a book entitled "Amrika Kaise Swadhin Hua?" (en. How America Became Independent?) outside the Congress Camp. The police raided the camp but the unsold books were removed from the camp by Bismil immediately and nobody was arrested.

Likewise, Khanna also participated in the 1921 Ahmedabad Congress where the proposal of "Poorn Swaraj" was placed before the delegates. When Maulana Hasrat Mohani spoke in favour of this proposal and Mohandas K. Gandhi opposed it, Khanna, Ashfaq and Bismil stood up in favour of Mohani and the audience became totally against Gandhi. The proposal was accepted and Non-Cooperation Movement was announced to be moved throughout the country under the leadership of Gandhi.

When Gandhi withdrew from the movement after Chauri Chaura incident, Khanna started agitation against him along with Ram Prasad Bismil. He also went to Gaya with his team of young volunteers and condemned the decisions of Gandhi in the Congress. When Subhas Chandra Bose and Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru supported their stand Gandhi wrote a very strong letter to Nehru not to support these miscreant elements in the Indian National Congress.

Switch to HRA edit

Although Khanna was a dedicated volunteer to Congress, he still assisted Bismil in the formation of a revolutionary party within Shahjahanpur itself. Khanna, Bismil Ashfaq and Roshan, all from Shahjahanpur, Seth Damodar Swaroop from Bareilly, Manmath Nath Gupta, Rajendra Nath Lahiri and Chandra Shekhar Azad from Benaras all joined and a revolutionary party was declared, which was later named the Hindustan Republican Association. Khanna was a main figure for providing arms and ammunition to this new party.

Role in Kakori Conspiracy edit

After the Kakori train robbery, the house of Khanna was searched by Police Sub Inspector Fasahat Husain.[11] A licensed Mauser Pistol and a few cartridges were found in this search, and they were seized by the police, along with his arms licence. The approver Banarasi Lal gave the clue to C.I.D. Inspector Mr Horten who enquired after the sales registers of M/s Vishwas and Co, an arms dealer of Cownpore and found that a total of 150 cartridges were purchased between 14 February 1924 to 5 January 1925 on his licence. In one entry, dated 7 August 1924, the forged signatures of P.K. Khanna were signed by R.P. Bismil, which was proven by forensic examination of the handwriting.

In order to save Khanna from a more severe punishment, Bismil changed his statement[12] and affirmed under oath during his trial that the weapon and licence were both obtained by theft from one of Khanna's servants. Khanna was prosecuted and sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment in the Kakori Conspiracy Case.

Helping Congress edit

Police tried to use Khanna as a witness against Bismil but he refused to testify and accepted his sentence. Despite opposition from his father, Khanna helped the Congress in further direct actions upon his release from imprisonment under the orders of his leader, Ram Prasad Bismil.

He remained with the Congress and was elected M.P. on the party ticket and tried to keep the party true to its revolutionary roots[13] until his death.

Projects in Shahjahanpur edit

Under the inspiration and advice of his close associate Ram Prasad Bismil, Khanna devoted his whole life to the service of the people and established half a dozen institutions in the rural sector of his home district Shahjahanpur[14] viz;

  1. Kakori Shaheed Inter College, Jalalabad, District Shahjahanpur,
  2. Kakori Shaheed Higher Secondary School, Miranpur Katra, District Shahjahanpur,
  3. Kakori Shaheed Higher Secondary School, Khutar, District Shahjahanpur,
  4. Kakori Shaheed Krishi Prashikshan Farm, Village Chhivkuti, District Shahjahanpur,
  5. Kakori Shaheed Krishi Prashikshan Farm, Village Mahmoodpur Shaijania, District Shahjahanpur,
  6. Kakori Shaheed Krishi Prashikshan Farm, Village Marauri, District Shahjahanpur,

After Khanna's death the name of Kakori Shaheed Inter College, Jalalabad was changed to "Prem Kishan Khanna Government College".[15] Kakori Shaheed Higher Secondary School Miranpur Katra is now known as "Kakori Shaheed Inter College".[16] It is known as the best Higher Secondary School founded by Khanna.

His other projects edit

Khanna had a great deal of ancestral property and died as a bachelor. He established the "Shahid-E-Azam Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil Memorial Trust" and donated his whole property through a registered will. He had two other dream projects;

  1. "Shahid-E-Azam Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil Memorial" and
  2. "Kakori Shahid Degree College" in Shahjahanpur.

Kakori is the place where ten revolutionaries stopped a train and looted the British government's treasury which was being transported in the guard's cabin. A memorial to these revolutionaries has been established in this town.

The ancestral house[17] of Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil in Khirni Bag Mohalla of Shahjahanpur is in the care of a person who is still residing there, but neither India's central government nor U.P.'s state government have attempted to declare it a National Archival Property.

After the death of Khanna, a government degree college has been established in his name in Shahjahanpur. This "Prem Kishan Khanna Government Degree College" is affiliated to Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareilly. The mission of the college is to develop outstanding managerial talent capable of providing enlightened and effective leadership. The college offers a Bachelor of Arts Degree Course.

Lived for the welfare of freedom fighters edit

Khanna did a lot of work for the welfare of what he considered to be "freedom fighters" while elected to the Congress. He was elected as M.L.A. consecutively two times and thereafter as M.P. also for two terms. He remained president of Uttar Pradesh Swatantrata Senani Sangathan and Uttar Pradesh Swatantrata Senani Kalyan Parishad.

Khanna died on 3 August 1993 in the District Hospital Shahjahanpur just at age 99[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Lok Sabha Who's Who: 1967 (PDF). Lok Sabha Secretariat. 1967. p. 243.
  2. ^ Lok Sabha Who's Who: 1967 (PDF). Lok Sabha Secretariat. 1967. p. 243.
  3. ^ a b Kakori Shaheed Smriti page 89
  4. ^ a b Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna (Volume-1) page 7
  5. ^ Gupta Manmathnath Bhartiya Krantikari Andolan Ka Itihas page 213
  6. ^ Vidyarnav Sharma Yug Ke Devta: Bismil Aur Ashfaq page 118
  7. ^ Dr. Mehrotra N.C. Swatantrata Andolan Mein Shahjahanpur Ka Yogdan page 133
  8. ^ a b Swadhinta Sangram Ke Krantikari Sahitya Ka Itihas (Volume-1) page 227
  9. ^ Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna (Volume-1) page 7
  10. ^ Hindu Panch-Balidan Ank page 179
  11. ^ Swatantrata Andolan Mein Shahjahanpur Ka Yogdan Page 132
  12. ^ Swadhinta Sangram Ke Krantikari Sahitya Ka Itihas (Volume II) Page 227
  13. ^ Kakori Shaheed Smriti Page 89
  14. ^ a b Swadhinta Sangram Ke Krantikari Sahitya Ka Itihas (Volume II) Page 227
  15. ^ http://www.punjabcolleges.com/50494-indiacolleges-Prem-Kishan-Khanna-Government-College-Jalalabad/
  16. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  17. ^ Vidyarnav Sharma Yug Ke Devta: Bismil Aur Ashfaq page 54
  • Pandey Kamla Dutt Hindu Panch-Balidan Ank (Hindi) 1930 Reprinted in 1996 by National Book Trust, India New Delhi 110016.
  • Dr. Mahaur Bhagwandas Kakori Shaheed Smriti 1978 Lucknow Kakori Shaheed Ardhshatabdi Samaroh Samiti.
  • Vidyarnav Sharma Yug Ke Devta: Bismil Aur Ashfaq, Delhi, Praveen Prakashan, 2004, ISBN 81-7783-078-3.
  • Gupta Manmath Nath Bhartiya Krantikari Andolan Ka Itihas Delhi Atmaram And Sons 1993 ISBN 81-7043-054-2.
  • Dr. Mehrotra N.C. Swatantrata Andolan Mein Shahjahanpur Ka Yogdan 1995 Shahjahanpur Shaheed-E-Azam Pt. Ram Prasad Bismil Trust.

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AssociationMovementIndian Independence Movement Khanna had a licence to own a Mauser pistol which was occasionally used by Bismil for his various revolutionary actions He was arrested in the Kakori conspiracy case against the British Empire and was prosecuted 5 6 and sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment 3 for giving his arms licence to Bismil who used it to purchase 150 cartridges 7 on his behalf which was a criminal offense He was released from jail in 1932 Later in life he remained a bachelor and worked for Indian Independence He was elected as Member of Parliament from Shahjahanpur Lok Sabha constituency in 1962 and 1967 He died on 3 August 1993 8 in the district hospital of Shahjahanpur Contents 1 Birth 2 Work as a contractor 3 Mauser pistol 4 Contact with Ram Prasad Bismil 5 Delhi Ahmedabad and Gaya Congress 6 Switch to HRA 7 Role in Kakori Conspiracy 8 Helping Congress 9 Projects in Shahjahanpur 10 His other projects 11 Lived for the welfare of freedom fighters 12 ReferencesBirth editPrem Kishan Khanna was born to Raibahadur 9 Ram Kishan Khanna on 2 February 1894 in Lahore 8 now in Pakistan His grandfather Dr Har Narayan Khanna was a Civil Surgeon in Western Punjab of British India Khanna s father was a Chief Divisional Engineer for British Indian Railways then headquartered in Shahjahanpur a historic city in what was then called United Province of Agra and Audh now Uttar Pradesh When Khanna was born his father was posted in Lahore and looking after extensions of railways in the state of Punjab Pakistan Khanna s father was honored with the Crown of Raibahadur by the British government for his honesty in his work and diligent discharge of his duty Work as a contractor editAs Khanna grew up instead of reading his course books he started reading books pertaining to the history of different revolutions Since his father Raibahadur Khanna had good relations with the British Authorities Khanna was able to obtain a contractorship for Indian Railways construction Mauser pistol editKhanna s father was very wealthy 10 and he was the eldest child in the family and had 2 younger brothers Daya Kishan Khanna and Sri Kishan Khanna His father built a grand Kothi in Shahjahanpur U P and Khanna took up residence there and began looking after the contracting work of the railways Since Khanna s line of work came with considerable risk from thieves and bandits he obtained an arms licence for his personal safety Prem Kishan purchased a Mauser pistol and kept it for his self protection Contact with Ram Prasad Bismil editRam Prasad Bismil was always in search of fire arms and ammunition and he contacted Khanna for his support Khanna could purchase 50 cartridges at a time so he gave his licence to Bismil to purchase ammunition on his behalf and a close relationship developed between them Khanna and Bismil occasionally visited the engineers colony for their help and most of the engineers helped them 4 Delhi Ahmedabad and Gaya Congress editIn 1918 Khanna participated in the Delhi Congress as a volunteer of Shahjahanpur Seva Samiti Bismil was his group leader Khanna along with other volunteers were selling a book entitled Amrika Kaise Swadhin Hua en How America Became Independent outside the Congress Camp The police raided the camp but the unsold books were removed from the camp by Bismil immediately and nobody was arrested Likewise Khanna also participated in the 1921 Ahmedabad Congress where the proposal of Poorn Swaraj was placed before the delegates When Maulana Hasrat Mohani spoke in favour of this proposal and Mohandas K Gandhi opposed it Khanna Ashfaq and Bismil stood up in favour of Mohani and the audience became totally against Gandhi The proposal was accepted and Non Cooperation Movement was announced to be moved throughout the country under the leadership of Gandhi When Gandhi withdrew from the movement after Chauri Chaura incident Khanna started agitation against him along with Ram Prasad Bismil He also went to Gaya with his team of young volunteers and condemned the decisions of Gandhi in the Congress When Subhas Chandra Bose and Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru supported their stand Gandhi wrote a very strong letter to Nehru not to support these miscreant elements in the Indian National Congress Switch to HRA editAlthough Khanna was a dedicated volunteer to Congress he still assisted Bismil in the formation of a revolutionary party within Shahjahanpur itself Khanna Bismil Ashfaq and Roshan all from Shahjahanpur Seth Damodar Swaroop from Bareilly Manmath Nath Gupta Rajendra Nath Lahiri and Chandra Shekhar Azad from Benaras all joined and a revolutionary party was declared which was later named the Hindustan Republican Association Khanna was a main figure for providing arms and ammunition to this new party Role in Kakori Conspiracy editAfter the Kakori train robbery the house of Khanna was searched by Police Sub Inspector Fasahat Husain 11 A licensed Mauser Pistol and a few cartridges were found in this search and they were seized by the police along with his arms licence The approver Banarasi Lal gave the clue to C I D Inspector Mr Horten who enquired after the sales registers of M s Vishwas and Co an arms dealer of Cownpore and found that a total of 150 cartridges were purchased between 14 February 1924 to 5 January 1925 on his licence In one entry dated 7 August 1924 the forged signatures of P K Khanna were signed by R P Bismil which was proven by forensic examination of the handwriting In order to save Khanna from a more severe punishment Bismil changed his statement 12 and affirmed under oath during his trial that the weapon and licence were both obtained by theft from one of Khanna s servants Khanna was prosecuted and sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment in the Kakori Conspiracy Case Helping Congress editPolice tried to use Khanna as a witness against Bismil but he refused to testify and accepted his sentence Despite opposition from his father Khanna helped the Congress in further direct actions upon his release from imprisonment under the orders of his leader Ram Prasad Bismil He remained with the Congress and was elected M P on the party ticket and tried to keep the party true to its revolutionary roots 13 until his death Projects in Shahjahanpur editUnder the inspiration and advice of his close associate Ram Prasad Bismil Khanna devoted his whole life to the service of the people and established half a dozen institutions in the rural sector of his home district Shahjahanpur 14 viz Kakori Shaheed Inter College Jalalabad District Shahjahanpur Kakori Shaheed Higher Secondary School Miranpur Katra District Shahjahanpur Kakori Shaheed Higher Secondary School Khutar District Shahjahanpur Kakori Shaheed Krishi Prashikshan Farm Village Chhivkuti District Shahjahanpur Kakori Shaheed Krishi Prashikshan Farm Village Mahmoodpur Shaijania District Shahjahanpur Kakori Shaheed Krishi Prashikshan Farm Village Marauri District Shahjahanpur After Khanna s death the name of Kakori Shaheed Inter College Jalalabad was changed to Prem Kishan Khanna Government College 15 Kakori Shaheed Higher Secondary School Miranpur Katra is now known as Kakori Shaheed Inter College 16 It is known as the best Higher Secondary School founded by Khanna His other projects editKhanna had a great deal of ancestral property and died as a bachelor He established the Shahid E Azam Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil Memorial Trust and donated his whole property through a registered will He had two other dream projects Shahid E Azam Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil Memorial and Kakori Shahid Degree College in Shahjahanpur Kakori is the place where ten revolutionaries stopped a train and looted the British government s treasury which was being transported in the guard s cabin A memorial to these revolutionaries has been established in this town The ancestral house 17 of Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil in Khirni Bag Mohalla of Shahjahanpur is in the care of a person who is still residing there but neither India s central government nor U P s state government have attempted to declare it a National Archival Property After the death of Khanna a government degree college has been established in his name in Shahjahanpur This Prem Kishan Khanna Government Degree College is affiliated to Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University Bareilly The mission of the college is to develop outstanding managerial talent capable of providing enlightened and effective leadership The college offers a Bachelor of Arts Degree Course Lived for the welfare of freedom fighters editKhanna did a lot of work for the welfare of what he considered to be freedom fighters while elected to the Congress He was elected as M L A consecutively two times and thereafter as M P also for two terms He remained president of Uttar Pradesh Swatantrata Senani Sangathan and Uttar Pradesh Swatantrata Senani Kalyan Parishad Khanna died on 3 August 1993 in the District Hospital Shahjahanpur just at age 99 14 References edit Lok Sabha Who s Who 1967 PDF Lok Sabha Secretariat 1967 p 243 Lok Sabha Who s Who 1967 PDF Lok Sabha Secretariat 1967 p 243 a b Kakori Shaheed Smriti page 89 a b Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna Volume 1 page 7 Gupta Manmathnath Bhartiya Krantikari Andolan Ka Itihas page 213 Vidyarnav Sharma Yug Ke Devta Bismil Aur Ashfaq page 118 Dr Mehrotra N C Swatantrata Andolan Mein Shahjahanpur Ka Yogdan page 133 a b Swadhinta Sangram Ke Krantikari Sahitya Ka Itihas Volume 1 page 227 Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna Volume 1 page 7 Hindu Panch Balidan Ank page 179 Swatantrata Andolan Mein Shahjahanpur Ka Yogdan Page 132 Swadhinta Sangram Ke Krantikari Sahitya Ka Itihas Volume II Page 227 Kakori Shaheed Smriti Page 89 a b Swadhinta Sangram Ke Krantikari Sahitya Ka Itihas Volume II Page 227 http www punjabcolleges com 50494 indiacolleges Prem Kishan Khanna Government College Jalalabad Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 16 February 2024 Vidyarnav Sharma Yug Ke Devta Bismil Aur Ashfaq page 54 Pandey Kamla Dutt Hindu Panch Balidan Ank Hindi 1930 Reprinted in 1996 by National Book Trust India New Delhi 110016 Dr Mahaur Bhagwandas Kakori Shaheed Smriti 1978 Lucknow Kakori Shaheed Ardhshatabdi Samaroh Samiti Vidyarnav Sharma Yug Ke Devta Bismil Aur Ashfaq Delhi Praveen Prakashan 2004 ISBN 81 7783 078 3 Gupta Manmath Nath Bhartiya Krantikari Andolan Ka Itihas Delhi Atmaram And Sons 1993 ISBN 81 7043 054 2 Dr Mehrotra N C Swatantrata Andolan Mein Shahjahanpur Ka Yogdan 1995 Shahjahanpur Shaheed E Azam Pt Ram Prasad Bismil Trust Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prem Krishna Khanna amp oldid 1219818386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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