Thursday, March 13, 2014

306. Nalinikanta Ghosh (1892-1975), 307. Nalini Kanta Bagchi (1896-1981), 308. Nalini Kishore Guha (1892-1977)

Nalini Kanta Ghosh was born in Dhaka in 1892. He joined in Anushilan Samity in his student life. He went to Chittagang at the instruction of his organisation leaving his studies in 1913. While he was in underground, he was arrested and sent to Dalanda House of Calcutta. He escaped from that place and came to the secret centre of Guwahati. When the police surrounded the place he and his comrades exchanged fires with the police and escaped on 9.1.1917. But he was arrested after two days. He was released in 1924 and joined in Congress. He became president of Dhaka Congress committee for some time.

Nalinikanta Bagchi was born in Murshidabad but his ancestral house was in Nadia. He joined in revolutionary organisation while he was a student in Berhampur Krishna Nath College. Then to escape from the police he was admitted in Bankipur in Patna and Bhagalpur College. He tried to inject revolutionary ideas in army in Danapur. At the instruction of the Party while he was in underground in Guwahati they had exchanges of fire on 12.1.1918 and he and Satish Pakrashi fled away within the corridor of the police to some hilly station.  He then went to Dhaka for conducting party's work. There he was arrested being seriously injured in echange of fire . Ultimately, he died in Dhaka Jail. His colleague Tarini died on the spot.

Nalini Kishore Guha was born in Dhaka in  1892. In his student life he had contact with  Pulin Das and joined revolutionary organisation, Anushilan Samity. He passed a medical eamination LMS. He was imprisoned for 15 months being convicted in the famous Dhaka Conspiracy case and suffered for another imprisonement in another case.After release he was again arrested in the Rule of III and was released in 1920.He became popular as editors of weekly "Sonar Bangla" and "Banglar Bani". He was one among the founders of Anushilkan Bhavan in Calcutta. His best creation is, "Banglar Biplabbad".

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