Ram Chandra Bharadwaj
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Ram Chandra Bharadwaj, also known as Pandit Ram Chandra was the president of the
February mutiny
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Ram Chandra was assassinated on 24 April 1918 on the last day of the Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial by Ram Singh, a fellow defendant who believed that Ram Chandra was a British agent.
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