Saturday 1 October 2011

SOME MARTYRS OF ASSAM.....







RARE PHOTO OF SHAHEED THAGI SUT
       SHAHEED THAGI SUT

Thagi Sut was born on March, 1922 at Nagaon, his father name was Kesharam Gaonbuda. In 1942, he participated at Quit India Movement. On 18 September, he was severely wounded by police firing while participating on a peace rally at Barhampur. He died at the age of 18. 
RARE PHOTO OF SHAHEED HEMRAM PATAR
SHAHEED HEMARAM PATAR


Hemaram Patar was born at Barapujia on August, 1923. His father name is Ludur Patar. He was also participated on the Quit India Movement and on 26 August, 1942, he was shot dead at Jongal Balahu Garh. He was also stabbed by the bayonet cruelly. 


           SHAHEED BHOGESWARI PHUKANANI


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                           Bhogeswari was born on December, 1885 and got married to Bhogeswar Phukan. He was also severely wounded by police firing while participating in a peace rally at Barhampur on 19 September’1942. For the lack of aid, she died next day on 20 September  

             SHAHEED BALO SUT

             Balo Sut was born on September, 1915 at Chalchali ( Nagaon). His father name was Bhebela Sut. On 18 September, 1942, he was shot dead by police firing while participating on a peace rally at Barhampur.

              SHAHEED LAKSHI HAZARIKA

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                Lakshi Hazarika was born at Hazarikachuk ( Nagaon, Mouja… Singia) on October, 1907. He was also shot death along with Balo Sut and died same.


           SHAHEED NIDHANU RAJBONGSHI

The death of Nidhanu Rajbongshi was a cruel history of Assam planned by Bristish. Nidhanu lived at Fakirgaon (Goalpara). He had to pay 8 INR tax to British and they sent a soldier to collect that money. The soldier asked Nidhanu but he was unable to pay that amount at that very moment, hence the soldier wished to snatch away the bullock of this poor farmer. After a kind request the soldier returned the pair of bullock to him.

Same night, at 11PM, the Sub Divisional officer returned to Dudhnoi from Goalpara and he was informed about that unpaid tax. He suddenly entered to Nidhanu’s home premises and asked him to come out. Nidhanu refused to come out and police fired him where as he was shot dead inside the home where as the house was made of thatching grass and bamboo.


       SHAHEED KAMALA MIRI


            Kamala Miri participated on the Quit India Movement and was sentenced for imprisonment of six months. He was imprisoned at Jorhat jail where he was on strike as by the proposal of Mahatma Gandhi. He became ill inside the prison and the authority made all documents so that he can be released from jail but Miri refused to accept the proposal of British and died inside the jail on 22 April where 23 April was the date of his release.

      SHAHEED TILAK DEKA


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 Tilak Deka was born at Charibahi ( Nagaon). His father name was Maniram Deka. He participated on Quit India Movement. He guarded his village as a member of Shantisena( peace force). At 1 PM, a patrolling police force wished to enter to the village but Tilak hindered them and that’s why he was shot dead at the spot by British. This case happened on 28 August, 1942.

       SHAHEED GUNABHIRAM BARDALOI

            Gunabhiram was born at Bhalukmari darangia ( Nagaon) on March, 1910. On 26 August, 1942, he was shot dead by British near Jongal Balahu Garh ( Nagaon) .

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             SHAHEED HEMARAM BORA

           Hemaram Bora was born on 15 October, 1919. His father name was Brikodar Gaonbuda. On 26 August, 1942, polices arrested many villagers from Bebejia including pregnant woman. Bora went to collect news of this cruel torture of British on civilians. At that time police savagely fired on him while he was shot dead along with others.

      SHAHEED KALAI KOCH

           Kalai Koch was born at Shenchoa Kumargaon (Nagaon) on September, 1917.  He was also died on the firing of British at Bebejia where Hemram Bora died along with him.




                                             (SHAHEED KUSHAL KONWAR)

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8 comments:

  1. You just brought that day of Independence war beginning before me.

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  2. Great post to remind all of us about the struggle done by the freedom fighters in order to bring freedom to the country so that the future generation can live happily and peacefully. Whatever they did was not for them but for the future and it is our responsibility to follow their path and keep their morals always in our mind.

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  3. In God's name, these people are blessed to live and die for His name.Here in Philippines this situation is very similar up to present.

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  4. Gate of Katra Neel is Red Gateway which is popularly known as Inqalabi Gate. Archeological Survey of India recognised it.

    On 09.08.1942 in Quit India Movement Sh. Nanak Chand Mishra and his associates protested against the British Rule outside Katra Neel, Chandni Chowk, Delhi. Sh.Nanak Chand Mishra sustained bullet injuries. Smt. Indira Gandhi honoured Sh. Nanak Chand Mishra with a Tamrapatra of Freedom Fighter. Sh. Rajender Nath Mehra, Freedom Fighter also participated. His son Sh. Harish Chandra Mehra who is First National Bravery Award Winner also having Ray of Hope that Government must come forward to preserve this site for the future generations.

    As on date, Signage Board of A.S.I. is totally covered with Banners that is defacement of Historical Identity and needs proper maintenance.Similar is the fate of White Marbel Signage Board, which is in damaging condition day by day as Bricks can be seen clearly and no importance has been given during renovation of Chandni Chowk.

    Honourable C.M. also announced for fixation of National Flag in Delhi.

    Keeping in view the Historical Monument Importance, it is humbly requested to bring the matter to the kind notice of Honourable C.M. for kind consideration and fixation of National Flag in the Honour of all those persons, who struggled on 09.08.1942 in Quit India Movement and sacrificed for independence of our Country.

    Action on this matter needs kind supervision at the level of the office of Honourable Chief Minister of Govt. of N.C.T. of Delhi.

    An early action on the matter is Solicited.

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