Charu Chandra Bose

Charu Chandra Bose (misspelled in WB Correctional services record as Charu Charan Bose; 26 February 1890 – 19 March 1909) was an Indian revolutionary and member of the Anushilan Samiti who carried out assassinations against British colonial officials in an attempt to secure Indian independence.

[1][2] Charu Chandra Bose was born at the Shobhana village in the district of Khulna now in Bangladesh on 26 February 1890.

A notorious Public Prosecutor Ashutosh Biswas was responsible for the conviction of many revolutionaries in the Muraripukur bomb case.

He also actively helped in collecting evidence in different way and arranging papers and witnesses to ensure punishment of many revolutionaries in Muraripur Bomb case.

According to a secret plan Ashutosh Biswas was shot dead by Charu Chandra Bose on 10 February 1909.