Badal Gupta

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Badal Gupta was an Indian revolutionary freedom fighter known for his role in the 1930 Writers’ Building attack in Kolkata against British colonial officials.

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Badal Gupta canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian independence activist
Indian revolutionary
freedom fighter
causeOfDeath suicide to avoid capture by British authorities
commemoratedBy memorials and remembrances in West Bengal
countryOfCitizenship India
dateOfEvent 1930
ethnicGroup Bengali people NERFINISHED
hasRole attacker in the Writers’ Building operation
historicalPeriod British colonial period in India
ideology Indian nationalism
languageOfCommunity Bengali
legacy symbol of youthful sacrifice in the Indian freedom struggle
locationOfEvent Writers’ Building, Kolkata NERFINISHED
memberOf revolutionary groups in Bengal
movement Indian independence movement
notableFor participation in the 1930 Writers’ Building attack
occupation revolutionary
opponent British Raj NERFINISHED
British colonial rule in India
partOf armed resistance against British officials in Bengal
placeOfActivity Bengal Presidency NERFINISHED
Kolkata NERFINISHED
sharesCauseWith Benoy Basu NERFINISHED
Dinesh Gupta NERFINISHED

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B.B.D. Bagh namedAfter Badal Gupta
B.B.D. Bagh area of Kolkata namedAfter Badal Gupta
subject surface form: B.B.D. Bagh