Leaders paid tribute to freedom fighter Khudiram Bose on his birth anniversary.
About Khudiram Bose (December 3, 1889 - August 11, 1908)
- Birth: Village of Mohobani in Medinipur district, West Bengal.
- Influenced by Swadeshi Movement and nationalist ideals at a young age.
Key Contributions:
- Revolutionary Role: Joined Anushilan Samiti, a revolutionary group in Bengal.
- Participated in the Muzaffarpur conspiracy (1908): which aimed at targeting British Magistrate Douglas Kingsford.
- On April 30, 1908, in Muzaffarpur, Bose and Prafulla Chaki bombed the wrong carriage; two British women died. Chaki later committed suicide.
- Martyrdom: At age 18, he was arrested, convicted, and hanged on August 11, 1908.
Values: Courage, Sacrifice, Revolutionary zeal etc.