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Question : Who, before going to the gallows, had expressed his desire to keep his ashes intact till India was reunited and throwing them into the Indus after the reunification had been achieved?

Option 1: Udham Singh

Option 2: Nathuram Godse

Option 3: Surya Sen

Option 4: Bhagat Singh 


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Correct Answer: Nathuram Godse


Solution : The correct answer is Nathuram Godse.

Nathuram Godse expresses his desire to keep his ashes intact till India is reunited and throws them into the Indus River after the reunification has been achieved. Nathuram Godse assassinated Mahatma Gandhi on 30 Jan 1948. He was executed in Central Jail Ambala on 15 November 1949.

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