Surya Sen, also known as Surya Kumar Sen (22 March 189412 January 1934), was an
Indian revolutionary and played a significant role in the
Indian independence movement
The Indian independence movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British Raj, British colonial rule. It lasted until 1947, when the Indian Independence Act 1947 was passed.
The first nationalistic ...
against
British rule. He is best known for leading the
Chittagong Armoury Raid in 1930.
Sen was a school
teacher
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''Informally'' the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. w ...
by profession and was popularly known as ''Master Da'' ("da" is an
honorific
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suffix derived from "dada", meaning elder brother in
Bengali language
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). He was influenced by the nationalist ideals in 1916 while he was a student of B.A. in Berhampore College (Now
MES College). In 1918, he was selected as president of the
Indian National Congress
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's Chittagong branch. Sen was known for recruiting a group of young and passionate revolutionaries known as the Chittagong group. The group included
Ananta Singh,
Ganesh Ghosh and
Lokenath Bal, and fought against the British stationed in
Chittagong.
He was an active participant in the
Non-co-operation movement and was later arrested and imprisoned for two years from 1926 to 1928 for his revolutionary activities. A brilliant and inspirational organiser, Sen was fond of saying "
Humanism
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The me ...
is a special virtue of a revolutionary."
After the Chittagong raid in 1930 and a fierce battle where over 80
British Indian Army soldiers and 12
revolutionaries were killed, Sen and other surviving revolutionaries dispersed into small groups and hid in neighbouring villages, launching raids on government personnel and property. Sen was arrested on 16 February 1933, tried and was hanged on 12 January 1934. Many of his fellow revolutionaries were also caught and sentenced to long periods of imprisonment.
Early life

Sen was born on 22 March 1894 in a
Bengali Baidya family at Noapara, under
Raozan Upazila in
Chittagong,
Bengal Presidency
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,
British India
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(now in
Bangladesh
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). His father Ramaniranjan Sen was a teacher. In 1916, when he was a B.A. student in
Berhampore College (now
Krishnath College) of
Murshidabad he learned about Indian freedom movement from one of his teachers Shatishchandra Chakrabarti. When Sen came to Chittagong in 1918, he started teaching at the local National School, becoming famous with the honorific ''Master da''. Later, he left his job and became the president of the Chittagong branch of the Indian National Congress.
Sen actively participated in the Non-Cooperation Movement. He looted the treasury of Assam-Bengal Railway for cash money to fuel the movement, for which he was imprisoned with fellow revolutionary Ambika Chakrabarty for two years. Both were released towards the end of 1928 and resumed their activities.
Chittagong armoury raid
Sen led a group of revolutionaries on 18 April 1930 to raid the armouries of police and auxiliary forces in Chittagong.
The plan was elaborate and included seizing of arms from the armoury as well as destruction of communication system of the city (including telephone, telegraph and railway), thereby isolating Chittagong from the rest of
British Raj
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However, although the group gained the arms, they failed to capture the ammunition. They hoisted the
Indian National Flag on the premises of the armoury, and then escaped. A few days later, a large fraction of the revolutionary group was cornered on Jalalabad Hill by a
British Indian Army detachment. In the ensuing fight, twelve
revolutionaries died, many were arrested, while some managed to flee, including Sen.
Arrest and death
Sen stayed in hiding, and kept moving from one place to another. Sometimes he took up a job as a workman, a farmer, a priest, a house worker or even hid as a pious Muslim. This is how he avoided being captured by the British.

He hid in the house of a friend. His relative named Netra Sen lived not far away.
[Srinvantu magazine (Aurobindo Bhawan, 8, Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkata - 700 071. ed. 8 March 2021. p. 36)] But Netra Sen informed the British of his hiding place, and the police came and captured him in February 1933.
Before Netra Sen could be rewarded by the British, revolutionaries named Kironmoy Sen along with Rabindra Nandi came into his house and beheaded him with ''da'' (a long knife).
As Netra Sen's wife was a big supporter of Surya Sen, she never disclosed the name of the revolutionaries who killed Netra Sen. Before his eventual hanging on 12 January 1934 with another revolutionary named
Tarakeswar Dastidar, both Sen and Dastidar underwent
torture
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at the hands of the
police
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.
His last letter was written to his friends and said: "Death is knocking at my door. My mind is flying away towards eternity. At such a pleasant, at such a grave, at such a solemn moment, what shall I leave behind you? Only one thing, that is my dream, a golden dream – the dream of free India. Never forget the date, 18th of April, 1930, the day of the eastern Rebellion in Chittagong. Write in red letters in the core of your hearts the names of the patriots who have sacrificed their lives at the altar of India's freedom."
Central Jail, where Indian Revolutionary Freedomfighter Surya Sen was hanged. The Government of Bangladesh (East Bengal) has designated it a historical monument.">
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In popular media
Indian film director
Ashutosh Gowariker directed the film ''
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey'' (2010) about Sen's life. Actor
Abhishek Bachchan played the role of Sen. Another film ''
Chittagong'' (2012) directed by
Bedabrata Pain was about Sen's armoury raid.
Manoj Bajpayee played the leading role.
Legacy
Surya Sen is considered one of the leading revolutionaries in British India, and is a highly respected figure in both Bangladesh and India. Residential halls have been named after him at both the University of Dhaka and the University of Chittagong. Kolkata has a metro railway station and a street named after him as well.
See also
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Pritilata Waddedar, Indian revolutionary and nationalist
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Bhagat Singh, Indian revolutionary and nationalist
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Udham Singh, Indian revolutionary and nationalist
References
External links
Chittagong's Greatest Revolutionary Hero: Surjya Sen
Surya Senin
Banglapedia
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1894 births
1934 deaths
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Indian independence activists from Bengal
Executed Indian revolutionaries
20th-century executions by British India
People executed by British India by hanging
People from Chittagong
Revolutionary movement for Indian independence
University of Calcutta alumni
Anti-British establishment revolutionaries from East Bengal
Indian independence armed struggle activists
Krishnath College alumni