In November 1945 three former INA officers were charged with waging war against the King-emperor

Q. In November 1945 three former INA officers were charged with waging war against the King-emperor.

Point the odd man out.

(a) Col Shah Nawaz

(b) Captain Sehgal

(c) Lt Dhillon

(d) Damodar Chapekar

Ans: (d) Damodar Chapekar

Explanation: The odd man out in this context is (d) Damodar Chapekar.

In November 1945, three former Indian National Army (INA) officers were charged with waging war against the King-emperor. These officers were Colonel Shah Nawaz, Captain Sehgal, and Lieutenant Dhillon. They were collectively known as the “INA Trials” or the “Red Fort Trials” and were held by the British Indian government after World War II.

Damodar Chapekar, on the other hand, was not one of the INA officers charged in the aforementioned trials. He was a member of the Chapekar brothers, who were Indian revolutionaries active in the early 20th century during the British Raj. The Chapekar brothers were involved in the assassination of British officials in Pune in 1897 as a part of their efforts to resist British rule in India. Therefore, Damodar Chapekar is unrelated to the INA trials of 1945.

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