Kanailal Bhattacharjee
Kanailal Bhattacharjee/ Bhattacharya | |
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কানাইলাল ভট্টাচার্য | |
File:Kanailal Bhattacharjee.jpg | |
Born | 1909 |
Died | 27 July 1931 |
Cause of death | Suicide by consuming potassium cyanide |
Nationality | Indian |
Organization | Bengal Volunteers |
Known for | Indian freedom fighter |
Movement | Indian independence movement |
Father | Nagendranath Bhattacharya |
Kanailal Bhattacharjee (Template:Lang-bn) (1909–27 July 1931) was a Bengali revolutionary nationalist who fought against British rule over India.
Early life
Kanailal belonged to a very poor family of Majilpur. He was born to Nagendranath Bhattacharya. He joined freedom revolution movement when he was very young. He came in touch of well known revolutionaries like Sunil Chatterjee, Satkari Bandyopadhyay etc. and soon he became a fighter of revolution movement.[1]
Killing R. R. Galik
Kanailal Bhattacharya killed R. R. Galik, a judge of the Alipur court, on 27 July 1931.
Judge Galik sentenced Dinesh Gupta and Ramakrishna Biswas, two Indian revolutionaries, to death by hanging for the murder of Col. N.S. Simpson. Kanailal sought to avenge the unceremonious death of Dinesh by shooting the judge that sentenced him. During the assassination, Kanailal was shot by a guard sergeant.
A piece of paper was found in his pocket that read "Your death is your reward for hanging Dinesh Gupta". Kanailal carried out the assassination under alias Bimal Dasgupta, who was at the time, a fugitive accused by the British in the murder of District Magistrate Pedi of Midnapur. Even during the identification, the noble mother of Kanailal denies his body as her son. Kanailal was a member of the Bengal Volunteers Team.[2][1][3]
Social reflections
In fond of the memory of this patriot the "Alipur Bekar Road" was renamed "Biplabi Kanailal Bhattacharya Road". A road in Majilpur carries his name as well. A bronze statue in his image can be found in Dutta Bazar of Majilpur near his ancestor's house.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Samadder, Radhikaranjan (18 September 2013). "MARXIST INDIANA: 134. Kanailal Bhattacharya (1909-27.7.1931)".
- ^ Sangsad, Sahitya (2013). সংসদ বাঙালি চরিতাভিধান. Subodh Sen, Anjali Basu. p. 117. ISBN 978-81-7955-135-6.
- ^ Dey, Soilish. মৃত্যুর চেয়ে বড়. Biswabani Prakasani. p. 171.