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 Khudiram Bose


Khudiram Bose was a young revolutionary freedom fighter from Bengal, India, who played a significant role in the Indian independence movement. Born on December 3, 1889, in Medinipur district (now in West Bengal), he became involved in revolutionary activities at a very young age.

Khudiram Bose is primarily remembered for his role in the Muzaffarpur conspiracy case, where he and Prafulla Chaki attempted to assassinate a British judge, Kingsford, known for handing harsh sentences to Indian nationalists. The attempt was made on April 30, 1908, in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. Unfortunately, the plan did not succeed as intended, and Prafulla Chaki died by suicide, while Khudiram Bose was arrested.


At the age of 18, Khudiram Bose was sentenced to death and hanged on August 11, 1908, in Muzaffarpur Central Jail. His courage and sacrifice made him a martyr and a symbol of India's struggle for independence.

Khudiram Bose remains an inspirational figure in Indian history, particularly for his bravery and dedication to the cause of freedom. His actions at such a young age continue to inspire generations in their fight against oppression and injustice.

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