Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee (or Umesh Chandra Banerjee; 29 December 1844 – 21 July 1906) was an Indian independence activist and barrister who practiced in England. He was a secretary of the
London Indian Society founded by
Dadabhai Naoroji in 1865. He was one of the founders and the first president of
Indian National Congress
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in 1885 at Bombay, serving again as president in 1892 at Allahabad. Bonnerjee financed the British Committee of Congress and its journals in London. Along with Naoroji,
Eardley Norton and
William Digby he started the Congress Political Agency, a branch of Congress in London. He unsuccessfully contested the
1892 United Kingdom general election as a Liberal party candidate for the
Barrow and Furness seat. In 1893, Naoroji, Bonnerjee and
Badruddin Tyabji founded the Indian Parliamentary Committee in England.
Family
Bonnerjee was born on 29 December 1844 at
Calcutta
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(now
Kolkata
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), in the present-day state of
West Bengal
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.
He belonged to a very respectable ''
Rarhi''
Kulin Brahmin family who hailed from Baganda, located west of the town of
Howrah
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in present-day state of
West Bengal
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. His grandfather ''Pitambur Bonnerjee'' first migrated to
Calcutta
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(now
Kolkata
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) and settled there. From his mother's side, ''Womesh Chandra'' was descended from the renowned Sanskrit scholar and philosopher Pundit ''
Juggonath Turkopunchanun'' of
Tribeni,
Hooghly District in present-day
West Bengal
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.
Early days
Bonnerjee studied at the
Oriental Seminary and the
Hindu School.
In 1859, he married Hemangini Motilal. His career began in 1862 when he joined the firm of W. P. Gillanders,
attorneys of the
Calcutta
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Supreme Court, as a clerk. In this post he acquired a good knowledge of law which greatly helped him in his later career. In 1864 he was sent to
England
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through a scholarship from Mr. R. J. Jijibhai of
Bombay
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where he joined the
Middle Temple
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and was called to the Bar in June 1867.
On his return to Calcutta in 1868, he found a patron in Sir Charles Paul,
Barrister-at-Law of the Calcutta High Court.
Another barrister, J. P. Kennedy, also greatly helped him to establish his reputation as a lawyer. Within a few years he became the most sought after barrister in the High Court. He was the first Indian to act as a Standing Counsel, in which capacity he officiated four times 1882, 1884, 1886-87. In 1883 he defended
Surendranath Banerjee in the famous
contempt of court case against him in the Calcutta High Court. He was the fellow of
Calcutta University and was the president of its law faculty
and often represented it in the legislative council.
He retired from the Calcutta bar in 1901.
As a president of Indian National Congress
He presided over the first session of the
Indian National Congress
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held at Bombay in 1885
from 28 to 31 December and attended by 72 members. In the 1886 session held at Calcutta, under the presidency of
Dadabhai Naoroji, he proposed the formation of
standing committees of the Congress in each province for the better co-ordination of its work and it was on this occasion that he advocated that the Congress should confine its activities to political matters only, leaving the question of social reforms to other organizations. He was the president of the
Indian National Congress
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again in the 1892 session in
Allahabad
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where he denounced the position that India had to prove for worthiness of political freedom. He moved to Britain and practiced before the Privy Council.
He financed the British Committee of Congress and its journals in London.
In 1865
Dadabhai Naoroji founded the London Indian society and Bonnerjee was made its general secretary. In December 1866, Naoroji dissolved the society and formed East Indian Association.
When Bonnerjee became the Congress president Naoroji along with him, Eardley Norton and William Digby opened The Congress Political Agency, a branch of Congress in London.
He lived in Croydon and named his residence after his birthplace Khidirpur.
The Liberal party made him his candidate for the
Barrow and Furness seat in
1892. Bonnerjee was defeated by Charles Cayzer, a Tory candidate. In the same elections Naoroji won the Finsbury Central constituency and defeated his nearest rival by a narrow margin of only 5 votes. Naoroji became the first Indian member of the British Parliament. In 1893, Naoriji, Bonnerjee and
Badruddin Tyabji founded the Indian Parliamentary Committee in England.
Personal life
A daughter,
Janaki Agnes Penelope Majumdar, studied natural science, chemistry, zoology and physiology at
Newnham College,
Cambridge University
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while another daughter,
Susila Anita Bonnerjee was a doctor, teacher, and suffragette.
References
External links
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W.C. Bonnerjee : a sketch of his life and career
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