
Lahore Conspiracy Case
The Lahore Conspiracy Case refers to a significant legal trial held in British India in 1929. It involved several Indian revolutionaries, including Bhagat Singh, who were accused of assassinating a British government official, John Saunders, as part of their fight against colonial rule. The trial was controversial and drew widespread attention, highlighting the struggle for Indian independence. Bhagat Singh and his associates were ultimately sentenced to death, becoming martyrs for the cause. The case is often seen as a pivotal moment in the Indian freedom movement, symbolizing resistance against British oppression.