Khudiram Bose left school and become Indian revolutionary at young age
Khudiram Bose left school and become Indian revolutionary at young age
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Khudiram was born on December 3, 1889, in a village called Bahuwani in Midnapore district of West Bengal to the Babu Traylokyanath Bose family. Although there were many special things about him, but few people know that he brought a new dhoti for hanging. He was hanged in the year 1908 on August 11. He had always dreamed of liberating the country, which has been accomplished today by his efforts. When he was only 18 years old, he gave up his life for the country.

At the time when he was very young, his parents died and he fell alone. He had an elder sister at that time. She raised him. Bengal was partitioned in the year 1905. During that time, Khudiram Bose jumped into the movement to get independence for the country and he surrendered himself. At that time he started his revolutionary life under the leadership of Satyen Bose and started getting into political activities during his school days. He started joining the procession from childhood. After studying up to 9th grade, he stepped into Jung-e-Azadi and left school. He then became a member of the Revolutionary Party and was instrumental in distributing the Vande Mataram pamphlet. His name was also involved in the bomb blast at Narayangarh railway station in Bengal on 6 December 1907.

After this incident, he planned to kill the brutal British officer Kingsford, but at the time he threw a bomb in Kingsford's carriage, he was not there. Since then, the British police followed Khudiram Bose. Finally, he was surrounded by the British at Vaini railway station and was hanged. He was 18 years 8 months and 8 days when he was hanged. When Khudiram was martyred after that the students and others mourned. After that, schools and colleges were all closed for a long time, and the youth started wearing dhoti, on which the edge was written.

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