Jiban Ghoshal

Jiban Ghoshal alias Makhanlal (26 June 1912 — 1 September 1930) was an
Revolutionary activities
Ghoshal was born in a
Death

On the day of the Chittagong Upsurge (18 April 1930), he was in Loknath Bal’s team to raid the Chittagong Auxiliary Forces Armory, which they occupied without much opposition; but on the way, their fellow, Himangshu, got serious burn injuries. Surya Sen directed Ananta Singha, and Ganesh Ghosh along with Anandaprasad Gupta and Jiban Lal to drop Himangshu to safety in a car. The four thus strayed away from the main group.
Four days later in the dead of night, Jiban and the three others overpowered the police at Feni Railway Station and managed to escape to Calcutta and from there to their hideout in Chandannagore. A few days later, Loknath Ball also joined them.
On 1 September 1930, their shelter was raided by Police commissioner Charles Tegart at the head of a large force. In an attempt to break the police cordon through the backyard of the house, Jiban Lal was shot by the police. Charu Chandra Roy, then the mayor of Chandannagar, led the procession for Makhanlal's funeral. Despite police opposition, he asserted his authority and proceeded to the Borai chandi tola crematorium.[3][4]

Popular culture
The role of Jiban Ghoshal was portrayed by Smith Seth in popular
References
- ^ "Remembering the Legendary Heroes of Chittagong". pib.nic.in. Retrieved December 2, 2017.
- ISBN 978-81-230-2274-1. Retrieved December 2, 2017.
- ^ ISBN 81-85626-65-0.
- ISBN 978-81-230-2180-5. Retrieved December 2, 2017.