The charges against him were that he had in his possession three revolvers, ammunition, and three bombs; that he had contributed Rs 1,000 to the common fund at one time and Rs 100 at another, and that a spy, Kirpal Singh, had met him and others on 18 February 1915 at the village of Dadchar and had exchanged certain articles for three in kpot bombs, some phials and a bottle of acid. Kchar Singh was sentenced lo transportation for life and forfeiture of property. He died in the Andamans where he continued fighting till the end against the inhuman treatment meted out to the prisoners.
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