Nalini Das (revolutionary)
Nalini Das | |
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নলিনী দাস | |
| Born | 1 January 1910 Backergunge District, East Bengal and Assam, British India |
| Died | 19 June 1982 (aged 72) |
| Citizenship | Bangladesh |
| Education | I.Sc. |
| Alma mater | B. M. College |
| Occupations | Writer, politician |
| Known for | Participation in the Indian independence movement |
| Notable work | Swadhinata Sangrame Dweepantorer Bandi |
| Political party | Communist Party of Bangladesh |
| Other political affiliations | Communist Party of Pakistan (1947–1971) Communist Party of India (before 1947) |
| Movement | Indian independence movement |
| Father | Durgamohan Das |
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Nalini Das (1 January 1910 – 19 June 1982) was a prominent revolutionary of the Indian independence movement in the Indian subcontinent and a leading figure during the period of armed resistance. In 1929, after an arrest warrant was issued against him in the Mechuabazar bombing case, he went into hiding. While underground, he was arrested in 1930 in connection with an attempt to assassinate the then Police Commissioner of Calcutta, Charles Tegart.