Who is Pritilata Waddedar? Pritilata Waddedar story.

In today's article, I am trying to write in detail about Pritilata Waddedar. Maybe after today you will no longer have such an idea who is pritilata Waddedar? I hope you enjoy writing about Pritilata Waddedar. Read carefully.


WHO IS PRITILATA WADDEDAR? PRITILATA WADDEDAR
Pritilata Waddedar 

Who Is Pritilata Waddedar?


Pritilata Waddedar was a patriot. And he has proved it.  He made history at a young age. I think he has contributed a lot to india's independence. Maybe he died before the war. However, he awakened the spirit of protest in the minds of thousands of people. He was born in Patiya upazila of Bangladesh. And in India too. Pritilata Weddedar gave her life for the country

What is the religion of Pritilata Waddedar?

Pritilata Weddedar was born into a middle-class family, and in her family tradition, her religion was Baidya Brahmin, and she did not change any religion



Pritilata Waddedar was born in Chattogram on 5 May 1911. She was a meritorious student at Dr Khastagir Government Girls' School in Chattogram and Eden College, Dhaka. She graduated in philosophy with distinction from Bethune College in Kolkata. In her college days, Pritilata was an activist in the anti-British movement. All through her life, she dreamt of two things: a society without gender discrimination, and her motherland free from British colonial rule.

So she decided to fight against the British rule. Soon after, Pritilata became the head teacher of
Nandankanon Aparna Charan School in Chattogram. Gradually she involved herself in Surja Sen's armed resistance movement. Surja
Sen was a famous anti-British organizer and movement revolutionary activist in
Chattogram area at that time. In 1932, Surja Sen planned an attack  on the Pahartali European Club. The club was well-known for its notorious sign at its entrance Dogs and Indians not allowed. Surja Sen assigned Pritilata to lead a team of 10-12 men to attack the Club: The raid was successful but Pritilata, dressed as a man, failed to get out of the Club. She committed suicide by taking potassium cyanide to avoid arrest. She proved that women can work like men. She also proved that women too needed to be prepared to sacrifice their lives for freedom from the British colonial rule. Her dream finally came true. The British rule came to an end in 1947 though she couldn't see it during her lifetime.


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