| Benoy Basu 
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    | Date of Birth | : | Sep 11, 1908 | 
    | Date of Death | : | Dec 13, 1930 | 
    | Place of Birth | : | Rohitbhog | 

Benoy Krishna Basu was an Bengali Indian revolutionary and freedom 
fighter. Benoy Basu was born on 11 September 1908, in the village 
Rohitbhog in the Munshiganj District, now in Bangladesh. His father, 
Rebatimohan Basu was an engineer. After passing the Matriculation 
Examination in Dhaka, Benoy enrolled into the Mitford Medical School 
(now Sir Salimullah Medical College).Under the influence of Hemchandra 
Ghosh, a revolutionary of Dhaka ,Benoy joined the 'Mukti Sangha', a 
secret society closely connected with the Jugantar Party. He could not 
complete medical studies due to his association with revolutionary 
activities. Benoy and his peer revolutionaries joined Bengal Volunteers -
 a group organised by Subhas Chandra Bose in 1928 , at the occasion of 
Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress.Soon Benoy started a 
local unit of the organisation in Dhaka , named Bengal Volunteers in 
Dacca .Later, the Bengal Volunteers became a more active revolutionary 
association and prepared a plan of "Operation Freedom" against the 
police repression in Bengal , especially against the inhuman conduct 
with the political prisoners in different jails. In August 1930, the 
revolutionary group planned to kill Lowman, the Inspector General of 
Police who was due to present in the Medical School Hospital to see an 
ailing senior police official undergoing treatment.On 29 August 1930, 
Benoy casually clad in a traditional Bengali attire breached the 
security and fired at close range. Lowman died instantly and Hodson, the
 Superintendent of police, was grievously injured. Benoy fled and took 
shelter in Kolkata. The police declared a cash prize of Rs 5000 against 
Benoy's head but he was not to be arrested. The next target was Col NS 
Simpson,The Inspector General of Prisons, who was infamous for the 
brutal oppression on the prisoners in the jails. The revolutionaries 
decided not only to murder him, but also to strike a terror in the 
British official circles by launching an attack on the Secretariat 
Building - the Writers' Building in the Dalhousie square in Kolkata.
On 8 December 1930, Benoy along with Dinesh chandra 
Gupta and Badal Gupta, dressed in European costume, entered the Writers'
 Building and shot dead Simpson. British police started firing.What 
ensued was a brief gunfight between the 3 young revolutionaries and the 
police.Some other officers like Twynam, Prentice and Nelson suffered 
injuries during the shooting. Soon police overpowered them. However, the
 three did not wish to be arrested. Badal took Potassium cyanide, while 
Benoy and Dinesh shot themselves with their own revolvers. Benoy was 
taken to the hospital where he died on 13 December 1930. The martyrdome 
and self-sacrifice of Benoy,Badal and Dinesh inspired futher 
revolutionary activities in Bengal,in particular and India,in general. 
After independence, the dalsousie square was named B.B.D. Bagh - after 
the Benoy-Badal-Dinesh trio.