Prafulla Chaki

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Prafulla Chaki (1888-1908) was an Bengali, Indian freedom fighter and revolutionary associated with the Jugantar group of revolutionaries.

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[edit] Early life

Prafulla Chaki was born on 10 December 1888 at Bihar village of Bogra district, now in Bangladesh. He was expelled from Rangpur Zilla School when studying in Class 9 for taking part ia a students' demonstrations that violated the Carlisle Circular of the government of East Bengal and Assam.Then he joines Rangpur National School where he came in contact with revolutionaries like Jitendranarayan Roy, Abinash Chakravarti, Ishan Chandra Chakravarti and became a believer and practitioner of the revolutionary philosophies.

[edit] Revolutionary activities

Barin Ghosh brought Prafulla to Kolkata and he was enlisted in Jugantar party.His first assignment was to kill Sir Joseph Bampfylde Fuller (1854-1935),the first Lieutenant Governor of the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam.However,the plan did not materialize.

Next,Prafulla , along with Khudiram Bose was chosen for the murdering of Kingsford, the Calcutta Presidency Magistrate , and later,magistrate of Muzaffarpur,Bihar.

[edit] The Muzaffarpur killing

Khudiram and Prafulla watched the usual movements of Kingsford and prepared a plan to kill him.In the evening of 30 April 1908, the duo waited in front of the gate of European Club fot the carriage of Kingsford to come.When a vehicle came out of the gate, they threw bombs and blew up the carriage.Unfortunately, the vehicle was not carrying Kingsford,rather two innocent British ladies - Mrs and Miss Kenedy were killed. The duo fled.

[edit] The manhunt and suicide

Prafulla and Khudiram decided for separate routes for escape.Prafulla took disguise and boarded train to Kolkata.Nandalal Banerjee, a Sub-Inspector of Police, suspected Prafulla at the Samastipur Railway station.A commotion and a short chase ensued.Prafulla was soon cornered when he took his own life by shooting at the head. Khudiram was later arrested and was hanged to death.

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