The revolutionary, who was convicted in the Mahant Pyarelal Murder case
A. Zorawar Singh
B. Shyamji Krishna Varma
C. Kesari Singh Barhat
D. Vijay Singh Pathik
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Kesari Singh Barhat was a prominent revolutionary and freedom fighter from Rajasthan who was deeply involved in the early nationalist movements against British rule.He was convicted in the Mahant Pyarelal Murder case, which linked him directly to revolutionary activities aimed at challenging colonial authority and local oppression.
Zorawar Singh was also a freedom fighter but had no connection with this particular case.
Shyamji Krishna Varma was an influential revolutionary based in London, known for founding India House and supporting revolutionary movements abroad, not for involvement in this murder case.
Vijay Singh Pathik led the Bijolia Peasant Movement and contributed greatly to Rajasthan’s freedom struggle, but he was not linked to the Mahant Pyarelal case.
Therefore, the correct answer is Kesari Singh Barhat, as he was the revolutionary convicted in the Mahant Pyarelal Murder case.
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