BSS
  11 Aug 2025, 19:28

"Youth should learn from Khudiram's boundless courage, patriotism" 

Students leaders and organisers at a discussion today in Rangpur. Photo : BSS

RANGPUR, Aug 11, 2025 (BSS) - Students leaders and organisers at a discussion today commemorated the boundless courage, patriotism, determination and self-sacrifice of martyr Khudiram Bose.
 
The youth of today should learn from Khudiram Bose's life struggle and supreme sacrifice to make them committed to the struggle to build a society free from discrimination and exploitation, they said.
 
They said this at the discussion organised by the Carmichael College unit of Samajtantrik Chhatra Front at the college library premises to mark the 117th hanging anniversary of martyr Khudiram Bose, a revolutionary of the anti-British movement.
 
Led by Carmichael College unit Samajtantrik Chhatra Front President Moushumi Akhter Mou, its leaders and organisers paid deep tribute to him before holding the discussion in memory of globally renowned revolutionary Khudiram Bose. 
 
Presided over by Moushumi Akhter Mou, Rangpur Metropolitan unit Samajtantrik Chhatra Front President Yugesh Tripura and organizers Kafiul Islam, Koli Rani, Jami, Ruba Akhter, and Ranjit Roy, addressed the discussion. 
 
The speakers recalled the boundless courage, self-sacrifice and patriotism of martyr Khudiram and said that Khudiram's life and struggle still inspire the youth of today on the path of freedom, justice and equality. 
 
Moushumi Akhter Mou said Khudiram Bose was born on December 3, 1889 in Habibpur village of Medinipur district in West Bengal of India. 
 
He joined the anti-Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi movements as a teenager and actively participated in anti-British revolutionary activities as front liner. 
 
"On April 30, 1908, he was arrested in the case of throwing a bomb in an attempt to assassinate the English judge Kingsford in Muzaffarpur, undivided India, and after a long trial, he was hanged on August 11 with a steadfast spirit," she said.