It was not that Khudiram could not learn.
Khudiram was later arrested and was hanged to death.
Khudiram Bose was a Bengali-Indian revolutionary who opposed British rule.
Khudiram's appeal was dismissed,
and the British judges confirmed his conviction.
Khudiram laughed, and said,“Can there be a disease worse than slavery?”?
A century has passed, yet, Khudiram Bose's name remains in the shadows.
There was still hope, as Khudiram had a week to appeal to the High Court.
The revolutionaries deputed two young men, Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki, from Calcutta to Muzaffarpur.
Khudiram and Prafulla watched the usual movements of Kingsford
and prepared a plan to kill him.
Khudiram and Prafulla had thrown a bomb at a carriage,
but sadly, it wasn't Kingsford's carriage.
A born patriot, even at the age seven or eight years, Khudiram Bose thought,'India is our country.
A born patriot, even at the age of seven or eight, Khudiram Bose thought,‘India is our country.
Khudiram was arrested on the charges of bomb attack
and was sentenced to death on August 11, 1908.
However, it is widely believed that Prafulla and Khudiram attacked Kingsford's carriage when it was leaving the club.
A born patriot, even at the age of seven or eight years, Khudiram Bose thought,'Bharat, our country is great.
Just a year later, Khudiram was taking part in full-blown revolutionary activities,
planting bombs near police stations and targetting government officials.
On 30th April 1908, Khudiram threw a bomb at a carriage believed to be
carrying Kingsford right outside the European club.
Khudiram was filled with joy until he realized that he did
not have the means to carry out such a great responsibility.
Life was difficult for young Khudiram from the start, when he lost his mother at six, and his father, a year later.
When he reached a railway station, which is now known as Khudiram Bose Pusa Station, he was confronted by two armed constables.
Khudiram Bose was one of those young revolutionaries
and freedom fighters whose deeds of bravery went on to become the subject of folklore.
On being read out the verdict, Khudiram Bose smiled,
prompting the judge to ask him whether he understood the full extent of his punishment.
Khudiram Bose was one of those young revolutionaries and freedom fighters whose
deeds of bravery and sacrifice have become the subject of many a folk lore.
On his return, Khudiram heard from his wife,
Chandra, of an experience she had had in front of the Yogi Shiva temple next to their house.
When he was asked to say something, Khudiram replied that if he could be given some time,
he could teach the judge the skill of bomb-making.
It is said that Khudiram was part of the Anushilan Samiti,
a Bengali organisation that was active in the first quarter of the 20th century, propounding revolutionary violence as a means to driving the British out of India.