Code Kakori (Hindi Edition)
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Narrated by:
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Nitin
About this listen
A body lies in the morgue at the Kakori Hospital. It is fully burnt, and over it lie gold and silver coins from the British era, with Queen Victoria’s profile on them. The killer has, with a thumb pin, tacked a piece of paper to the corpse’s chest. It says, ‘Hindustan Republic Association’.
What’s the killer trying to signal? Why is he challenging the police?
The coins lying on the dead person’s body are actually the ones looted in 1925 in the famous train robbery of Kakori. And Hindustan Republic Association was a revolutionary group that Chandrashekhar Azad had formed in 1924, and in order to buy weaponry to fight the British, this group had carried out the heist on 9 August 1925.
Why is a man murdered in Kakori on this day ninety-four years later? And why is the bike found near the body of a brutally murdered girl have the engine number of the van used in the Pulwama attack? What is the connection between Kakori and Pulwama? As the plot thickens, we find the pathologically corrupt Inspector Ashfaqullah Bismil chasing leads that reveal each time a new, more challenging jigsaw, the pieces of which don’t quite fit.
Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.
©2022 Manoj Ranjan Tripathi (P)2025 Westland Books
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