PRITILATA
WADDEDAR
BY : REJAUL HOQUE SARKAR
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INTRODUCTION
Pritilata Waddedar (5 May
1911 – 23 September 1932) was a Bengali revolutionary nationalist. After completing her education in Chittagong and Dhaka,
she attended Bethune College in Kolkata.
Pritilata graduated in philosophy with distinction.
After a brief stint as a school teacher, Pritilata joined a
revolutionary group headed by Surya
Sen. She led a team of fifteen revolutionaries in a 1932 attack on the Pahartali
European Club, which had a sign
board that read "Dogs and Indians not allowed". The revolutionaries torched the club
and were later caught by the British police. To avoid getting arrested,
Pritilata consumed cyanide and died.
EARLY LIFE
Pritilata was born in a middle-class Vaidya-Brahmin family on 5
May 1911 in Dhalghat village in
Patiya upazila of Chittagong (now in Bangladesh). Her father Jagabandhu Waddedar was a
clerk in the Chittagong Municipality. Her
mother Pratibhamayi Devi was a housewife. The
couple had six children– Madhusduan, Pritilata, Kanaklata, Shantilata, Ashalata
and Santosh. Pritilata was nicknamed Rani. Waddedar was a title conferred to an ancestor
of the family who originally had the surname Dasgupta.
Jagabandhu tried to arrange best possible education for their
children. He got Pritilata
admitted in Dr. Khastagir
Government Girls' School of
Chittagong. Pritilata was a meritorious student. A teacher in the school, whom students
affectionately used called Usha
Di, used stories of Rani
Lakshmibai to inspire nationalism
in her students. Kalpana Datta, a
classmate of Pritilata, writes in the biography Chittagong Armoury Raiders–
"We had no clear idea in our school days about our future. Then the Rani of
Jhansi fired our imagination with her example. Sometimes we used to think of
ourselves as fearless...". Arts
and literature were Pritilata's favourite subjects. She passed out of Dr. Khastagir
Government Girls' School in 1928 and in 1929, got admitted to the Eden College, Dhaka. In the Intermediate
examinations, she stood first among all students who appeared in that year's
examination from the Dhaka Board. As
a student in Eden College, she participated in various social activities. She
joined the group Sree Sangha,
headed by Leela Nag, under the
banner Dipali Sangha.
IN
CALCUTTA
To pursue higher education, Pritilata went to Calcutta (now
Kolkata) and got admitted to the Bethune
College. Two years later, she graduated in Philosophy from the college with a
distinction. However, her degree
was withheld by British authorities at Calcutta
University. In 2012, she (and Bina
Das) were conferred their certificates of merit posthumously.
AS A
SCHOOL TEACHER
After completing her education in Calcutta, Pritilata returned
to Chittagong. In Chittagong, she took up the job of headmistress at a local
English medium secondary school called Nandankanan Aparnacharan School.
REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES
JOINING
SURYA SEN'S REVOLUTIONARY GROUP
Pritilata decided to join the Indian independence movement.
Surya Sen had heard about her and wanted her to join their revolutionary group. On 13 June 1932, Pritilata met Surya
Sen and Nirmal Sen in their Dhalghat camp. A
contemporary revolutionary, Binod Bihari Chowdhury, objected that they did not
allow women to join their group. However, Pritalata was allowed to join the
group because the revolutionaries reasoned that women transporting weapons
would not attract as much suspicion as men.
INSPIRATION
FROM RAMKRISHNA BISWAS
Surya Sen and his revolutionary group decided to kill Mr. Craig,
Inspector General of Chittagong. Ramakrishna Biswas and Kalipada Chakravarty
were assigned for this task. But they mistakenly killed SP of Chandpur and
Traini Mukherjee instead of Craig. Ramakrishna Biswas and Kalipada Chakravarty
were arrested on 2 December 1931. After
the trial Biswas was ordered to be hanged till death and Chakravarty to be exiled to Cellular
Jail.
The family and friends lacked the amount of money required to
travel to Chittagong to Alipore Jail of Calcutta. Since at that time Pritilata
was staying in Kolkata, she was asked to go to Alipore Jail and meet Ramkrishna Biswas.
ACTIVITIES
IN SURYA SEN'S GROUP
Along with the revolutionary group of Surya Sen, Pritilata took
part in many raids like attacks on the Telephone & Telegraph offices[9] and the capture of the reserve police line.
In the Jalalabad battle, she took the responsibility to supply explosives to
the revolutionaries.
PAHARTALI EUROPEAN CLUB ATTACK (1932)
In 1932, Surya Sen planned to attack the Pahartali European Club
which had a signboard that read "Dogs and Indians not allowed".Surya
Sen decided to appoint a woman leader for this mission. Kalpana Datta was
arrested seven days before the event. Because of this, Pritilata was assigned
the leadership of the attack. Pritilata went to Kotowali Sea Side for arms
training and made the plan of their attack there.
They decided to attack the club on 23 September 1932. The
members of the group were given potassium
cyanide and were told to swallow
it if they were caught.
On the day of the attack, Pritilata dressed herself as a Punjabi male. Her associates Kalishankar Dey,
Bireshwar Roy, Prafulla Das, Shanti Chakraborty wore dhoti and shirt. Mahendra Chowdhury, Sushil
Dey and Panna Sen wore lungi and shirt.
They reached the club at around 10:45 PM and launched their
attack. There were around 40 people inside the club then. The revolutionaries
divided themselves into three separate groups for the attack. In the club, a
few police officers who had revolvers started shooting. Pritilata incurred a
single bullet wound. According to the police report, in this attack, one woman
with a surname of Sullivan died and four men and seven women were injured.
DEATH
An injured Pritilata was trapped by the British police. She swallowed cyanide to avoid getting
arrested. The next day, the
police found her body and identified her. On searching her dead body, the
police found a few leaflets, photograph of Ramkrishna Biswas, bullets, whistle
and the draft of their plan of attack. During the post-mortem it was found that the bullet injury
was not very serious and that cyanide poisoning was the cause of her death.
The chief secretary of Bengal sent a report to British
authorities in London. In the report it was written–
Pritilata had been closely associated with, if not actually the
mistress of, the terrorist Biswas who was hanged for the murder of Inspector
Tarini Mukherjee, and some reports indicate that she was the wife of Nirmal Sen
who was killed while attempting to evade arrest of Dhalghat, where Captain
Cameron fell.
INFLUENCE
Bangladeshi writer Selina Hossain calls Pritilata an ideal for every woman. A trust named Birkannya Pritilata Trust (Brave lady Pritilata Trust)
has been founded in her memory. Pritilata's birthday is celebrated by the trust
in different places of Bangladesh and India every year. The trust considers her
to be "a beacon of light for women". The last end of Sahid Abdus Sabur Road
to Mukunda Ram Hat of Boalkhali upazila in Chittagong has been named as
Pritilata Waddedar Road. In 2012,
a bronze sculpture of Pritilata Waddedar was erected in front of the Pahartali
Railway School, adjacent to the historical European Club.
SOURCE
Internet.
WRITER : Rejaul Hoque Sarkar
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