
Khudiram Bose – A tale of youth and sacrifice
Op IndiaIt is certainly difficult to comprehend the colossal impact Bengal had in India’s freedom movement looking at the current state of the aforementioned state. It was during those days Khudiram got inspired by public lectures given by Sri Aurobindo the founder of ‘Anushilon Samiti’. On 30th April 1908, Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose were hiding in the trees waiting patiently for Kingsford’s carriage to pass them by. As the single-horse drawn carriage made its way to the eastern gate of Kingsford’s compound two men ran towards the carriage and threw bombs at it, mistaking it as the Magistrate’s carriage. Mahatma Gandhi never stood by Khudiram Bose and stated – “That the Indian people will not win their freedom through these methods.” As we look back to the good deeds and great valour of this young martyr and a worthy son of Mother India, the youth of India can learn much from him.
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