Shri Satyendra Narayan Majumdar (Interprovincial Conspiracy Case)

Born 10.10.1910 at Mathabanga, Kuchbihar state. S/o Late Umesh Chandra Majumadar. Was a Post Graduate student of Calcutta University when Arrested on 02.01.1933. Joined Anusheelan Samity in 1927. Was president of Bengal Students Association. Sentenced to 7 years prison and deported to Andamans. Took part in the second hunger strike. Attempted to escape from Alipore Jail in July 1934 while he was an undertrial prisoner but couldnot get access to outer wall. Took part in another hunger strike in July 1939. After release arrested under D.I.R. in 1941 and detained till September 1945. A prolific writer in Bengali and English. His total jail period about 13 years.

Shri Sachin Mitra (Faridpur Conspiracy case)

Born at Gurdia, faridpur, Bangladesh, s/o Late Sarat Chandra Mitra. Member of Anusheelan Samity at age of 16. Arrested in 1932. Convicted for 5 years at Faridpur. Was in Cellular jail for about 4 years. Total period in jail7 years nine months.

Shri RekhalDas Mallik (Arms Act)

Born in Calcutta, s/o Late Keshab Chandra Chandra Mullick. First jail term in 1921 Non- Cooperation movement. Member of Yugantar party. Arrested in 1933. Convicted for 5 years under Arms act. Sent to Andamans. Took part in second hunger strike.

Shri Provat Mitra (Interprovincial Conspiracy Case)

Born 04.051911 at Akrur Dutta Lane, Calcutta, s/o Late Hardeb Mitra, belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Arrested May 31st 1933. Sentenced toprison term of 7 years . Deported to Andamns. Took part in second hunger strike. Repatriated in January 19938. After release detained under D.I.R. finally released in 1945. Total jail period 12 years.

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