Matangini Hazra

Matangini Hazra (19 October 1870 – 29 September 1942) was an Indian revolutionary who participated in the Indian independence movement.

She was leading one of the five batches of volunteers (of the Vidyut Bahini), constituted by the Samar Parisad (War Council), at Tamluk to capture the Tamluk Thana on 29 September 1942, when she was shot dead by the British Indian police in front of the Police Station, becoming the first "Quit India" movement martyr in Midnapore. She was a staunch Gandhian and was fondly called as Gandhi buri, Bengali for "old lady Gandhi".

Matangini Hazra
Matangini Hazra
Born
Matangini Maity

(1870-10-19)19 October 1870
Died29 September 1942(1942-09-29) (aged 72)
Tamluk, Bengal Presidency, British India
Cause of deathShot thrice by the British police
Known forHumanitarian
Activist and Martyr in the Indian independence movement
MovementCivil Disobedience movement
Chowkidari tax bandha movement
Quit India movement
Matangini Hazra
Matangini Hazra on a stamp of India celebrating 60 years of Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar

Early life

Not much is known of her early life apart from that she was born in a Bengali Mahishya family of village Hogla, near Tamluk in 1870, and that because she was the daughter of a poor peasant, she did not receive a formal education. She was married early (at the age of 12) and her husband name Trilochan Hazra and she became widowed at the age of eighteen without bearing any offspring. Her father-in-law's village was Alinan, of Tamluk thana.

Participation in the freedom movement

Matangini Hazra became actively interested in the Indian independence movement as a Gandhian. A notable feature of the freedom struggle in Midnapore was the participation of women. In 1930, she took part in the Civil Disobedience movement and was arrested for breaking the Salt Act. She was promptly released, but then participated in the 'Chowkidari Tax Bandha' (abolition of chowkidari tax) movement and while marching towards the court building chanting slogan to protest against the illegal constitution of a court by the governor to punish those who participated in the movement, Matangini was arrested again. She was sentenced to six months imprisonment and sent to Baharampur jail. Again, she was incarcerated for six months at Baharampur. After being released, she became an active member of the Indian National Congress and took to spinning her own Khadi. In 1933, she attended the subdivisional Congress conference at Serampore and was injured in the ensuing baton charge by the police.

Social work

In 1930s, despite her meager physical state, Hazra went back to her social work immediately after her release from prison to help untouchables. Always engaged in humanitarian causes, she worked among affected men, women and children when smallpox in epidemic form broke out in the region.

Involvement in the Quit India Movement

As part of the Quit India Movement, members of the Congress planned to take over the various police stations of Medinipore district and other government offices. This was to be a step in overthrowing the British government in the district and establishing an independent Indian state. Hazra, who was 72 years at the time, led a procession of six thousand supporters, mostly women volunteers, with the purpose of taking over the Tamluk police station. When the procession reached the outskirts of the town, they were ordered to disband under Section 144 of the Indian Penal Code by the Crown police. As she stepped forward, Hazra was shot once. Apparently, she had stepped forward and appealed to the police not to open fire at the crowd.

The Biplabi newspaper of the parallel Tamluk National Government commented:

Matangini led one procession from the north of the criminal court building; even after the firing commenced, she continued to advance with the tri-colour flag, leaving all the volunteers behind. The police shot her three times. She continued marching despite wounds to the forehead and both hands.

As she was repeatedly shot, she kept chanting Vande Mataram, "hail to the Motherland". She died with the Indian national flag held high and still flying.

Legacy

Matangini Hazra 
Statue of Hazra on the Maidan at Kolkata

The parallel Tamluk government incited open rebellion by praising her "martyrdom for her country" and was able to function for two more years, until it was disbanded in 1944, at Gandhi's request.

India earned Independence in 1947 and numerous schools, colonies, and streets, including the long stretch of Hazra Road in Kolkata, were named after Hazra. The first statue of a woman put up in Kolkata, in independent India, was Hazra's in 1977. A statue now stands at the spot where she was killed in Tamluk. In 2002, as part of a series of postage stamps commemorating sixty years of the Quit India Movement and the formation of the Tamluk National Government, the Department of Posts of India issued a five rupee postage stamp with Matangini Hazra's portrait. In 2015, the Shahid Matangini Hazra Government College for Women was established in Tamluk, Purba Medinipur, after this very well-known revolutionary figure.

See also

References

Tags:

Matangini Hazra Early lifeMatangini Hazra Participation in the freedom movementMatangini Hazra Social workMatangini Hazra Involvement in the Quit India MovementMatangini Hazra LegacyMatangini Hazra

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Solar eclipseKate GarrawayBen AffleckIndiaXHamsterThe Pirate BayTenebraeRamadanWilliam, Prince of WalesBrooklynDrake & JoshThe Bear (TV series)Jordan Cameron1999 F-117A shootdownShōgun (novel)Jake Paul vs. Mike TysonWashington, D.C.2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationAmy WinehouseList of Twenty20 cricket recordsOkujepisa omukazenduThe Walking Dead (TV series)Pier Gerlofs DoniaShirley ChisholmAbraham OzlerSteph HoughtonKim Ji-won (actress)YG MarleyBad Boy RecordsSean CombsElin NordegrenGary Clark Jr.List of ports in the United StatesXXX (2002 film)Keira KnightleyFranceMadgaon ExpressRussell SimmonsThe Goat LifeList of Indian Premier League records and statisticsKazakhstanBade Miyan Chote Miyan (2024 film)M. Emmet Walsh3 Body Problem (TV series)Sex positionEdward VIIIPhilippe Troussier50 CentJoe KeeryAnna SawaiZendayaShohei OhtaniSenegalJoey Graziadei2 Girls 1 CupFranklin D. RooseveltBiggest ball of twineJeffrey EpsteinDiana, Princess of WalesAlex Sharp2024 ICC Men's T20 World CupMrBeastAlia Bhatt2016 United States presidential electionJackie ChanCasino gameHeath LedgerFrancis Scott Key Bridge collapseTaylor SwiftCosta Rica national football teamWilliam ShakespeareFascismCoral CastleKillers of the Flower Moon (film)George VI🡆 More