He was born in Bharenga, Pabna in Bengal Presidency (currently in Bangladesh).
He belonged to the "Pabna Group" of Bengali revolutionaries along with Abinash Chakravarty and Annada Kaviraj.
[3] Later he became an adherent of the non violent methods of Indian National Congress and an office bearer of the Swaraj Party.
[4] He founded and edited the newspaper "The Servant" in 1920 to promote the Non-cooperation movement.
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