Mahavir Singh
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Biography
Mahavir Singh (16 September 1904 - 17 May 1933) was an Indian revolutionary and independence fighter in the 1930s. A statue was erected in front of the Cellular Jail in his honor.
Early life
Mahavir Singh was born in Itah Village of Uttar Pradesh on 16 September 1904. His father was Debi Singh. He because involved in revolutionary activity while studying in DAV College, Kanpur.
Revolutionary Activities
Mahavir Singh was a member of Naujawan Bharat Sabha. He helped in the escape of Bhagat Singh, Batukeshwar Dutt and Durgawati Devi from Mauzang House in Lahore.
He was arrested as part of the Second Lahore Conspiracy Case and took part in the Hunger Strike of 1933 to protest the treatment of prisoners along with Mohit Moitra (convicted in Arms Act Case) and Mohan Kishore Namadas (convicted in Arms Act Case) and 30 others.
Death
Mahavir Singh died on 17 May 1933 due to force feeding. Mohit Moitra and Mohan Kishore Namadas also died during the Hunger Strike.