Subodh Mukherjee (revolutionary) explained

Subodh Mukherjee
Birth Date:1918
Birth Place:Jessore, British India
Death Date:1959
Death Place:Burma
Nationality:Burmese
Movement:Myanmar's communist movement
Image Caption:Subodh Mukherjee in front of Barddhaman Junction railway station in 1940.

Subodh Chandra Mukherjee (1918–1959) was a communist leader of the Burmese Independence campaign of Bengali origin.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Early life

Subodh Mukherjee was born in Jessore District, Bangladesh in 1918. His father was Debendranath Mukherjee and mother's name was Charubala Devi.

Revolutionary activities

He was a member of Bengali Student Association. This association played a vital role in Burmese Independence and Chattagram Youth Revolt. Other important members of the Bengali Student Association were H. N. Goshal, Dr. Amar Nag, Barin De, Sadhon Banerjee, Gopal Munsi, Amar De. Mukherjee became an important leader of the Communist Party of Burma and Trade union movement of British Burma. He was also present in the foundation meeting of the party in 1940 along with Aung San, Thakin Soe, Than Tun. He was elected as the president of the All Burma Trade Union Congress and latter became a prominent leader of Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League.[5]

Death

The Burmese Police had placed a bounty on his head for 1,00,000. He was assassinated in 1959 and beheaded by the army. His headless picture was published in the local newspapers of Rangoon.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Roy, Utpal. Alapcharitar Nepathye (Bengali). Parul Prakashani. 2012. 978-93-81140-80-2. Kolkata. 61, 62.
  2. Book: Chattopadhyay, Goutam. Samajtantrer Agniparikkha o Bharater Communist Andolon (Bengali). Pustak Bipani. 1992. 81-85471-11-8. Kolkata. 68, 70, 72.
  3. Book: Banerjee, Sadhon. Danga Pratirodhe Trum Shramikder Birgatha (Bengali). Ujane magazine. September 2002. Kolkata. 115.
  4. News: Sehanabish. Chinmohan. Subodh Mukherjee. March 12, 1966. Anandabajar Patrika.
  5. Book: Sansad Bangali Charitavidhan (Bengali). Sengupta. Subodh. Basu. Anjali. Sahitya Sansad. 2002. 81-85626-65-0. Kolkata. 805.