The revolutionary, who was convicted in the Mahant Pyarelal Murder case-
Correct Answer: C. Kesari Singh Barhath
Explanation: Kesari Singh Barhath - 1903 AD - On the occasion of the Delhi Durbar organized by Viceroy Lord Curzon, he sent 13 Dingal Soratha titled 'Chetavani Ra Chungtya' to Maharana Fateh Singh of Mewar, which described the bravery of his ancestors. 1910 AD - Founded Veer Bharat Sabha. Revolutionary Activities: - Involved in the Sadhu Pyarelal murder case; remained in Hazaribagh jail in Bihar. Sent his brother Zorawar Singh, son Pratap Singh (arrested in the Banaras incident), and son-in-law Ishwardan to Master Amirchand in Delhi for revolutionary training. Zorawar Singh threw a bomb at Viceroy Lord Hardinge's carriage in Chandni Chowk, Delhi on December 12, 1912.
