A brief history of the life and works of Rash Behari Bose
– Bose was born in Subaldaha, Bardhaman district of West Bengal on 25 May 1886. He died on 21 January 1945 in Tokyo, Japan.
– Bose was interested in revolutionary activities since his school days.
– Rash Behari Bose played a key role in the Delhi Conspiracy Case (attempted assassination on the British Viceroy, Lord Hardinge), the Banaras Conspiracy Case and the Ghadr Conspiracy at Lahore.
– On December 23, 1912 a bomb was thrown at Lord Hardinge during a ceremonial procession of transferring the capital from Calcutta to New Delhi. Bose was the mastermind behind the attack.
– After the assassination attempt of Lord Hardinge and the failed Ghadar mutiny in 1915, Rash Behari was forced to go into hiding.
– Bose played a pivotal role in establishing the Indian Independence League.
– After Bose went into hiding in Japan, he established the Indian Independence League in 1942.
– Bose later handed over the command to Subhash Chandra Bose, Later it became to be known as the Indian National Army or the Azad Hind Fauj.
– In Japan, Rash Behari Bose married Toshiko Soma of the Soma family, who gave him shelter during his hiding days.
– Bose worked in their Nakamuraya bakery to create the (now much esteemed) Indian curry. The curry, is popularly known as Nakamuraya curry.
– The Japanese Government honoured him with the Order of the Rising Sun (2nd grade).
– Bose died of tuberculosis in 1945.