Pandit Ramnandan Mishra (1905-1989) - He was a nationalist who fought for India's freedom from British rule. He was a member of Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee from 1927-1934. He participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement and was imprisoned between 1930-31. He was a founding member of the Congress Socialist Party from 1934-47 and then the Socialist Party from 1947-52. He was arrested for anti-war propaganda in 1940. He participated in the Quit India Movement and organized secret revolutionary centres and while visiting Madras, was arrested in Cuttack on 23rd August, 1942. He was lodged in Cuttack jail, then in Behrampur jail. When he tried to escape, he was transferred to Hazaribagh Central Jail in the last week of October, 1942. He escaped from Hazaribagh Central Jail along with Yogendra Shukla, Jayaprakash Narayan and others during Novenmber, 1942. He was in charge of the revolutionary movement in Punjab where he was rearrested on February 22, 1943 and released only in 1946. He was General Secretary of the Hind Kisan Panchayat, Bihar from 1949-52. He was a member of the National Executive of the Socialist Party in 1949. He left politics for spiritual pursuits in 1952 and became a devotee of Goddess Kali. He died on August 28, 1989.
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