Khudiram Bose (3 December 1889 - 11 August 1908)

Khudiram Bose was an Indian revolutionary Who opposed British rule of India. For case, alon with Prafull Chaki, he was sentenced to death. 
 Born: 3 December 1889,Mindanpur district
Died : 11 August 1908 , Muzaffarpur
Movement :Indian Independence movement 
Parents : Lakshmipriya devi, Trailokanath Bose
Education : Tamluk Hamilton High school, Mednapur collegeate school. 
        He was only 18 years old when he was sentenced to death for an attack and the subsequent killing of there British in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, in 1908.
He was born a small village of Habibpur in the Midnapur, West Bengal. 
      Life was difficult of young Khudiram from the start, when he lost his mother at his father, a year later. 
      Khudiram was possessed by the spirit of the freedom movement when he heard a series of public lecturers held in Medinipur. Khudiram was taking part in full-blow revolutionary activities, planning bombs near police station and targeting government officials. 
       Infamous for handing out strong and hars punishment of freedom fighters. He was target of the revolutionrise. 15 years old, sushi sent, had opposed the cruelty of cops beating revolutionaries assembled before the court and kingdom ordered 15 lashes for the boy. This news was boiled revotionaries read with anger and decided that only revenge was the best medicine for Kingsford transferred to Muzaffarpur, about this plan and prepared to kill kingford. 
      Prafull and khudiram was reached Muzaffarpur. Prafull and khudiram attacked Kingsford'scarriage when it was leaving the club. As the horse carriage approached, khudiram a bomb at it. hit was a success burst in to frames. News of the attack spread police were on the lookout for suspect. The cops apprehending him 
   At the tender age of 18 , khudiram was hung. His death sparked fervour among revolutionaries, who heaped honours upon him. Khudiram had for his motherland. 

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