When in Bengal such a dhoti was in fashion, on whose edges were written 'Khudiram Bose'
Special on Shahadat Day: In the same Muzaffarpur district of Bihar, it was a privilege that the youngest revolutionary Khudiram Bose was martyred in the jail there, which is in constant discussion due to the harshness of a government girl shelter these days.
Despite the tremendous contribution of the revolutionary movement in the freedom struggle of India, a large part of our new generation has become unfamiliar with it, so there is a great reason for this, lack of undertakings to tell it in this regard.
The weakness of this lack has been that the general youth know so well that the movement gave the country like Sardar Bhagat Singh's martyr-e-Azam, before and none of the youngest martyr.
On this occasion, this martyrdom of Khudiram Bose was an inspiration for the revolutionary youth for a long time. The weavers of Bengal used to wore such special dhoti in those days, whose edges were written 'Khudiram Bose'. The youth felt proud of wearing dhoti written by Khudiram Bose that the fashion of these dhoti was turned into fashion.
If the dust of desecration on the memories of the life of Khudiram Bose shows that he did not even have a childhood, that he lost both his mother Laxmipriya and his father, Tralokyanath, one by one.
The elder sister had started her schooling in such a way that she came in contact with the revolutionaries and started joining her meetings and processions in her care by avoiding her being "orphaned".
In 1905, Lord Curzon split the partition of Bengal according to the British's 'Divide and rule' policy, with the intention of creating a separate Muslim-dominated province, then, the Khudiram Bose, who was inspired by the leadership of revolutionary Satyendranath Bose, plunged into. At that time, his age was only 15 years. Due to this, due to lack of absence, his studies, which have already been aborted, remained incomplete.
Satyendranath Bose is also known as Satyen Bose. At that time, with his revolutionary actions under the banner of 'Transitional Party', there was a breath in the nose of the British, he wrote a flaming sheet, 'Sonar Bangla', he did not even enjoy the flawed eyes. So, they had banned that sheet, while the team was handed over the responsibility of distributing this leaflet with a 'Vande Mataram' parichay, which was handed over to Khudiram.
In 1906, Khudiram was distributing him by disobeying the restrictions in the industrial and agricultural exhibition in Midnapore, a soldier tried to capture him. They did not see any reason, struck a loud knock on their mouth and escaped with the remaining letters remaining slogans of 'imperialism Murdabad'.
Even after being caught on 28th February, they managed to escape and then managed to escape. After two months later in April, they were arrested for treason, but they were accused of treason, but one of them was very young and the other did not get a single witness against them, therefore, on May 16, they were given a warning only.
On December 6, 1907, he drove the special train of the governor of Bengal near the Narayangarh railway station under the Operation of the party and in 1908 the British officers hurled bombs at Watson and Pampilant Fuller. But he did the most important revolutionary operation of his life on April 30, 1908.
This operation was related to the murder of Sessions Judge Kingfood in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar. In fact, Kingsford was a magistrate in Calcutta at the time of the dissolution and he deliberately gave a cruel punishment to one of the revolutionaries caught while campaigning there. From this, the happy British power promoted him to become a judge of Muzaffarpur.
The revolutionary party's revolutionary were filled with a sense of revenge for him. So, the party secretly pledged its assassination and assigned it to Khudiram Bose and Prafululumar Chaki. These two murderers reached Muzaffarpur just 10-12 days before the due date of April 30 and stayed in a Dharamsala next to the railway station and started making plans to achieve their goal.
The team had kept both pistols and bombs for the operation. But he was now in Kingford's court to recognize him, his red carpet and the color of his horses, that the detectives detected their team's determination.
Consequently, the security of Kingfordship was tightened. There was a club at a distance from his closet, where Kingsford and other English officers used to come and go. Eventually Khudiram and Prafullumar decided that Kingford would climb up his wagon from the club to the Kothi late in the evening, throwing the bombs would complete his work.
In the dark darkness, they were hiding in the garb of nearby trees and were waiting for their return. As soon as a red colored club came out of the club and came on the way to Kingsford's Kothi, he became a victim. An elated English woman and her daughter sitting in a baghi immediately died. But alas, Kingsford was not in that baggy. For some reason he had stayed in the club itself.
After the attack, Khudiram and Chaki both barefoot ran away from them and reached Vayani railway station 24-25 miles away. But the soldiers who were deployed in the security of Kingfordshire had asked them to leave from there in the daytime, and who had been staying there after being arrested, the warrant was issued immediately after filing their FIR and the next day between the widespread police raids Khudiram was captured. They got two pistols and thirty cartridges from them.
When presented to the District Magistrate, he bravely accepted to throw the bomb. He was finally sentenced to death and was martyred in Muzaffarpur jail on August 11, 1908.
Magistrate who ordered them to hang them later said, "Like Khudiram's children, boldly turned to the hanging frames." At that time his life was only 17 years. School days were closed for many days in their condolence.
Prafulla Kumar Chaki was also successful in arresting the police on one of May 1, 1908, with the help of a 'conscientious' soldier named Nandlal Banerjee, after going to Samastipur from Kaltkot, but he said two things about the consequences Goes. First of all, that police had brutally beat them with bullets on the same day and secondly that they had themselves killed themselves with a pistol.
Yes, the Kingfords who could not succeed in killing them had such a cascading effect on the mind-brain that they left their job because of fear. As told, the martyrdom of Khudiram Bose has long been the inspiration for revolutionary youth.
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