Mohit Mohan Moitra was an Indian revolutionary and
Indian independence movement
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The first nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged ...
fighter in the 1930s.
Early life
Mohan Moitra was born in
British India
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at Natun Bharenga,
Pabna
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Etymology
* According to the histo ...
to Hemchandra Moitra.
Revolutionary activities
Mohan Moitra belonged to the
Jugantar Party
Jugantar or Yugantar ( bn, যুগান্তর ''Jugantor''; lit. ''New Era'' or ''Transition of an Epoch'') was one of the two main secret revolutionary trends operating in Bengal for Indian independence. This association, like Anushi ...
Rangpur Group. He was arrested on 2 February 1932 in
Kolkata
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under the
Arms Act Case. The police found revolver and ammunition from his house. He was deported to the
Cellular Jail
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in
Andaman Islands
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for five years.
He took part in the Hunger Strike of 1933 to protest against the inhuman treatment meted to the prisoners along with
Mahavir Singh (convicted in
Second Lahore Conspiracy Case) and
Mohan Kishore Namadas (convicted in Arms Act Case) and 30 others.
Death
He was courted martyrdom on 28 May 1933 due to the brutal force feeding process.
Mahavir Singh and
Mohan Kishore Namadas also
died
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during the Hunger Strike.
References
Indian revolutionaries
Revolutionary movement for Indian independence
Prisoners and detainees of British India
Force-feeding
1933 deaths
Indian people who died in prison custody
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