Talk:Kakori conspiracy

Page move
The original article title Kakori train action appears to have been created specifically for Wikipedia. A Google search for "kakori train action" -wikipedia turned up one hit, a Wikipedia mirror, apparently. Because of that and the title's inherant POV, I have moved this page to Kakori train robbery. This new title is in line with the English naming convention for train robberies and shows many Google hits from non-Nationalistic sources. --Adamrush 14:29, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

Keshab Chakravarthy and K. B. Hedgewar
See Talk:K. B. Hedgewar. utcursch | talk 05:48, 15 February 2012 (UTC)

Questionable language
Describing the robbers without qualification as "freedom fighters" for an action in which they killed an innocent bystander is more than a little biased. Rebels, perhaps? Militants? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.58.169.64 (talk) 06:56, 5 September 2016 (UTC)

The robbers belonged to the organisation named the Hindustan Republican Association which aimed to free India of the British rule and make it an independent country. Thus, if robbers are called "freedom fighters", there is nothing wrong in it. Moreover, all those involved in this action didn't rob the train for their personal agendas, but to buy arms and ammunitions to fulfill their agenda of independence for India. So, the language isn't questionable at all !! And on the point of them killing someone: the passenger was killed unintentionally !!! We owe to call them either "revolutionaries" or "freedom fighters", no other words. Again I would say, the language isn't questionable at all !! Renamed user aaaa (talk) 13:09, 14 May 2020 (UTC)