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Shirishkumar Mehta
Born(1926-12-28)28 December 1926
Died9 September 1942(1942-09-09) (aged 15) Nandurbar, Maharashtra, India
NationalityIndian
Known forIndian Independence Movement

Shirishkumar Mehta (Marathi: शिरीषकुमार मेहता) (28 December 1926 – 9 September 1942) was an Indian freedom fighter, a revolutionary.

Mahatma Gandhi started the Quit India movement against the British in 1942. Shirishkumar was leading a procession protesting against the government in Nandurbar. The police had set up barricades at Mangal Bazar area. The police launched a Lathi charge on the protesters as soon as procession reached them. Shirishkumar had the Tiranga, the Indian national flag. The police opened fire when their Lathi charge could not stop the procession. Shirishkumar was killed on the spot. With him, Dhansukhlal Wani, Ghanshyam Das, Shashidhar Ketkar, and Laldas also died on the same spot. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ "Diamond Maharashtra Sankritikosh (Marathi: डायमंड महाराष्ट्र संस्कृतीकोश)," Durga Dixit, Pune, India, Diamond Publications, 2009, ISBN 978-81-8483-080-4.

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