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Murari Lal Gupta (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. Police could not trace him out as Murari Sharma was his fake name.
His birth name was Murari Lal Gupta. While speaking as a Chief Guest this fact was disclosed by his son Damodar Swarup Gupta '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 Gupta a khandsari (en. sugar producing business man) of village Mudia Panwar in Shahjahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. For some times he lived underground in Delhi and later on returned to his native village. He died natural death on 2 April 1982 in his house of Shahjahanpur at the age of 81.
See also
Shahjahanpur District
Ram Prasad Bismil
Kakori Conspiracy
Indian independence movement
References
Jagdish 'Jagesh' Kalam Aaj Unki Jai Bol 1989 Hindi Pracharak Sansthan P.B.1106 Pishach Mochan Varanasi 221001 U.P. India
Dr. Mahaur Bhagwan Das Kakori Shaheed Smriti 1978 2, Mehandi Building, Kaiser Bagh Lucknow 226001 U.P. India
Vidyarnav Sharma Yug Ke Devta - Bismil Aur Ashfaq 2004 Praveen Prakashan New Delhi 110030 India ISBN 81-7783-078-3
'Vidrohi' Damodar Swarup Deevar Ke Saaye Mein (Autobiography) 2005 Gandhi Pustakalay Chowk Shahjahanpur 242001 U.P. India
Amar Shaheed Ko Naman ("Abhyuday" Special Issue Reprint) 2002 National Archives New Delhi
External links
"Daredevilry of sons of the soil." The Times Of India. – Mentions Sharma as "escaped" from capture.