Subhas chandra bose
Subhas chandra bose
Subhash chandra bose was a main freedom fighter in our Indian history. He was born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack-Orissa. His parents were Pravathi bose and Janakinath bose. He was ninth in a family of 14 children. He was admitted to the protestent European school in Cuttack. He was a brilliant student in school days. He finished matriculation studies on 1913 and then he got admitted to Presidency college. He was influenced by the teaching of Swami Vivekananda and Rama Krishna after reading their works at the age of 16. He felt that his religion was more important than his studies. In those days the British in Calcutta often made offensive remarks to the Indians in public places and insulted them usually. This behavior of the British as well as the outbreak of World War first began to influence his thinking.
He started his newspaper Swaraj and took charge of publicity by the Bengal provicial congress committee. His mentor was Chittaranjan Das. In the year 1923 Bose was elected the president of All India youth congress and also the secretary of Bengal state congress. In a roundup of nationalist in 1925 Bose was arrested and sent to prison. In 1927 after being released from prison Bose beacame general secretary of the congress party and worked with Jawaharlal Nehru for Independence. In late December 1928 Bose organised the annual meeting of the Indian national congress in Calcutta.
His most memorable role was as General Officer Commanding. On 22 June 1939 Bose organised All India Forward Bloc. All of our Indians are questioned about his death. Some one said that his death was by air crash but it is not confirmed. A great Indian fighter died but his courage and bold never died. We all of us give salute to his fighting against Britishers. Jai Hind.
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