Batukeshwar Dutt

Indian activist in freedom struggle

Batukeshwar Dutt - Activists & Humanitarians born 1910
Born

1910
116 years ago

Died
Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

India

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An activist participated in the Indian independence movement. Batukeshwar Dutt was involved in significant protests against British colonial rule. In 1929, along with Bhagat Singh, threw bombs in the Central Legislative Assembly to protest against repressive laws, aiming to gain attention to their cause. Dutt was subsequently arrested and endured a lengthy prison sentence. He remained committed to the struggle for India's freedom until the end of his life.

Participated in the Central Legislative Assembly bombing

Imprisoned for revolutionary activities

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