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Rash Bihari Bose (Photo: Wikipedia)
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday remembered revolutionary leader Rash Behari Bose on his 73rd death anniversary.
Banrejee took to Twitter saying, “Solemnly remembering the great revolutionary Rash Behari Bose on his death anniversary”.
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Solemnly remembering the great revolutionary Rash Behari Bose on his death anniversary
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— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) January 21, 2018
Born on May 25, 1886, in West Bengal’s Burdwan, Bose played a pivotal role in establishing the Indian Independence League.
An unsung hero of India’s struggle for Independence, Rash Behari Bose played a key role in the Delhi Conspiracy Case (attempted assassination on the British Viceroy, Lord Hardinge), the Banaras Conspiracy Case and the Ghadar Conspiracy at Lahore.
(With agency inputs)
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