Srish Pal

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Srish Pal (approx. 1887 – 13 April 1939) was a

British India. His full name was Shrish Chandra Pal. He was attracted to revolutionary politics in 1905 with the guidance of Hemchandra Ghosh. He joined the Dhaka-based Mukti Sangha (later known as Bengal Volunteers). Pal was a follower of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
.

Nandalal murder

After the arrest and death of Prafulla Chaki, the senior revolutionary leaders decided to assassinate Nandalal Banerjee, the infamous police inspector responsible for Prafulla's arrest.[1] Pal, along with Ranen Ganguly, a member of Atmonnati Samiti, succeed in the mission.[2] They killed Nandalal on November 9, 1908, in Serpentine Lane, Kolkata and fled.[3]

Rodda arms robbery

Shrish Pal took active participation in the

Mauser pistols and cartridges from the Kidderpore Dock area. The whole operation was led by Shrish Chandra Mitra, alias Habu. Pal, Khagendra Nath Das, and Haridas Dutta kept the arms safe place in a hilarious way. Finally, the police arrested Shrish Pal in 1916 but could not prove his involvement in the Nandalal murder case. He was released from jail in 1919 due to severe illness.[4]

Death

Shrish Pal died on 13 April 1939.

References

  1. ^ Amiya K. Samanta (1995). Terrorism in Bengal: Chronological records of terrorist violence in Bengal Presidency. Government of West Bengal. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  2. ^ Volume 1, Bhūpendrakiśora Rakshita-Rāẏa (1970). Bhāratera saśastra-biplaba. Rabīndra Lāībrerī. Retrieved July 16, 2018.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Shailesh Dey (1991). Kkhoma nei (Bengali). Kolkata: Biswas Publishing House. p. 16.
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