Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Khudiram Bose
The correct answer is Khudiram Bose. - He sacrificed his life on the altar of freedom struggle at a very young age of 18.
- He has the credit of being venerated as the youngest freedom fighter in the annals of India's freedom movement.
- Khudiram was hanged on August 11, 1908, on charges of bombing the carriage of Kingsford, in the attack of which barrister Pringle Kennedy's wife and daughter were killed.
- The Muzaffarpur Jail, where he was executed on August 11, 1908, was renamed to Khudiram Bose Memorial Central Jail.
| Matangini Hazra | - She was an Indian revolutionary who participated in the Indian independence movement until she was shot dead by the British Indian police in front of the Tamluk Police Station, Midnapore District.
- She was affectionately known as "Gandhi buri", "Bangla for old lady Gandhi".
- In 1932, she took part in the Non-Cooperation Movement and was arrested for breaking the Salt Act.
- She also participated in the 'Chowkidari Tax Bandha' (abolition of chowkidari tax) movement.
| | Prafulla Chaki | - He was a Bengali revolutionary associated with the Jugantar group of revolutionaries.
- His first assignment was to kill Sir Joseph Bampfylde Fuller (1854-1935), the first Lieutenant-Governor of the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam. However, the plan did not materialize.
- Prafulla, along with Khudiram Bose was chosen for the murdering of Kingsford, the magistrate of Muzaffarpur, Bihar.
| | Bina Das | - She was an Indian revolutionary and nationalist from West Bengal.
- She was a member of Chhatri Sangha, a semi-revolutionary organization for women in Kolkata.
- She attempted to assassinate the Bengal Governor Stanley Jackson, in the Convocation Hall of the University of Calcutta.
- She won the Padma Shri award in 1960 for her "Social Work".
- She wrote two autobiographical works in Bengali, "Shrinkhal Jhankar" and "Pitridhan".
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