Mamata pays tribute to Khudiram Bose, condemns film for insulting freedom fighters
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“Our indomitable youth from Medinipur has been portrayed as a boy from Punjab. Unbearable! But we have always paid tribute to this man, a symbol of patriotism and supreme sacrifice,” she added.

An FIR was registered against the producers of ‘Kesari Chapter 2’ at Bidhannagar South police station in June for allegedly misrepresenting historical facts related to freedom fighters from Bengal.

The complaint accused the film of inaccurately portraying Khudiram Bose as “Singh” and describing Barindra Kumar Ghosh as “Birendra Kumar” from Amritsar.

Bose, one of the country’s youngest freedom fighters, was hanged on 11 August 1908, at the age of 18 for his role in the Muzaffarpur bomb case.

Banerjee mentioned the state governmentโ€™s initiatives to preserve Boseโ€™s legacy, including the development of his birthplace, Mahabani, and the surrounding areas through the Mahabani Development Authority.

“Additionally, from installing a statue of martyr Khudiram in Mahabani to renovating the library, constructing a new spacious auditorium, a conference room, everything has been done. An open-air stage has also been built. Alongside, modern cottages have been constructed for visitors, and the historic Khudiram Park has been revitalised. The entire area has been adorned with lights,” she said.

She further noted that the state government had named a Metro station in Kolkata after Bose.

“Not only in his birthplace, Medinipur, but to honour this great revolutionary, we have also named a metro station in Kolkata after him. We are proud,” she said.

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