Khudiram Bose: Indian Freedom Fighter
A
Bengali chap, as his last name suggests. But he was not an ordinary
chap, he was a Bengali Revolutionary and probably one of the youngest.
He was hung to death when he was only eighteen years old. He was a
determined and firm and strong personality that never even for once
flinched from his goal and till his last breath served the country. He
led a life of an adventurous and fierce revolutionary till the time he
was alive, although he left the country without independence at a very
young age. He was the first martyr in the struggle for independence of
India and will always be remembered with a feeling of proud that the
land of India had seen such great human beings.
Childhood
He
was born in the town of Tamluk in Mindapore district of Bengal on 3rd
December, 1889 to Trailokyanath Bose and Lakshmipriya Devi. He was the
fourth child of his parents. Being a mere child, he took part in all
revolutionary activities. He was really courageous and brave even as a
child. He took part in secret planning sessions. He shifted his
residence to take part in martyr activities. He had blind trust in
Bhagavad Gita. He soon seek attention of his seniors because of his
adventurous activities and leadership skills. Khudiram Bose became
involved with the political party Jugantar to show his disobedience to
the British government following the Partition of Bengal the same year.
Struggle for Freedom
At
the age of 16, Khudiram Bose shifted to Muzaffarpur, in Bihar, to
target the British officials. In April, 1908, he bombed the British
Citizens and fled away. He was caught soon by the British Policemen and
was brought to court.
At the end
Khudiram
Bose was sentenced to death with three other accomplices of his who
assisted him in the bombing attack. On 11th August, 1908, he was hanged
to death when he was only 18 years of age. The crowd of Muzaffarpur
gathered around to have the last sight of this young martyr boy.
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