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Midnapore is famous for its contribution
in the history of Indian freedom movement since it has produced
many martyrs. During the British Raj the town became a centre of
revolutionary activities, such as the Santal Revolt (1766-1767)
and the Chuar Revolt (1799). The Zilla School, now known as Midnapore
Collegiate School was the birthplace of many extremist activities.
Teachers like Hemchandra Kanungo inspired and guided the pupils
to participate in the Indian Freedom Movement. Three British District
Magistrates were assassinated in succession by the revolutionaries
Bimal Dasgupta, Jyothi Jibon Ghosh, Pradoot Bhattacharya, Prabhakangsu
Pal, Mrigan Dutta, Anath Bandhu Panja,Ramkrishna Roy, Braja Kishor
Chakraborty, Nirmal Jibon Ghosh. Khudiram Bose and Satyendranath
Basu were some of the young men that liad down their lives for the
freedom of India. Kazi Nazrul Islam attended political meetings
in Midnapore in the 20s. Raja Narendra Lal Khan, ruler of Narajole,
who donated his palace for Midnapore's first college for women,
had been implicated, (although it turned out to be false) for planting
a bomb.
Khudiram Bose was born in the Habibpur
in 1889 and studied at Midnapore Collegiate School up to the eight
standard. He was first caught by a policeman for distributing seditious
leaflets in Midnapore in 1906. He was an anarchist and protested
against the moderate policies of Surendranath Banerjea. Khudiram
was sentenced to death for a failed attempt to kill Magistrate Kingsford.
Satyendranath was executed on the 21st November 1908. Noted freedom-fighter
and Bengal Province Congress Committee President Birendranath Sasmal
practiced at the Midnapore High Court.
Rishi Rajnarayan Basu, one-time
tutor of Rabindranath Tagore, Asia's first Nobel Prize winner, was
headmaster of the Zila School in 1850. He founded a girls' school,
a night school for workers, and a public library. The Rajnarayan
Basu Pathagar library is still in existence near Golkuar Chowk.
Not only Hindu activists but Muslim
statesmen originated or spent time in Midnapore. Huseyn Shaheed
Suhrawardy founder of the Awami League, a prominent political party
in Bangladesh, and the 5th Prime Minister of Pakistan hailed from
a prominent family of Midnapore.
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