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Cause of death
  
Police firing

Name
  
Kanailal Niyogi

Occupation
  
Railway official


Ethnicity
  
Bengali Hindu

Nationality
  
Died
  
May 19, 1961, Silchar

Kanailal Niyogi

Born
  
1924 (age 37)
Mymensingh, Bengal, British India

Known for
  
Martyr in Bengali Language Movement of Barak Valley

Parents
  
Dwijendralal Niyogi, Shantikana Niyogi

Died
  
19 May 1961 (aged 37) Silchar, Cachar, Assam, India

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Kanailal Niyogi (1924 - 19 May 1961) (Bengali: কানাইলাল নিয়োগী) was an employee of the Indian Railways who took part in the Bengali Language Movement in the Barak Valley in 1961. On 19 May 1961, Niyogi became a martyr when he was shot dead by the paramilitary forces at the Tarapur railway station in Silchar.

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Early life

Kanailal was born in a Bengali Hindu family in Khilda village of the erstwhile Mymensingh district to Dwijendralal and Monorama Niyogi in 1924. After his studies he got a job in the Bengal Assam Railway. He was posted in Silchar, where settled with his family. After the Partition of India, Niyogi moved to Silchar permanently.

Martyrdom

As the Bengali Language Movement gained momentum in the Barak Valley, Niyogi was drawn into it. In spite of being a railway official he took part in the satyagraha on 19 May 1961. The primary agenda of the satyagrahis was a rail blockade at Tarapur railway station demanding the official status of Bengali in Assam. The rail blockade program passed off peacefully in the morning. However, in the afternoon, at around 2-35 pm the paramilitary personnel posted at the station started firing at the satyagrahis without any provocation. Niyogi suffered bullet wounds and along with others he was taken to Silchar Civil Hospital where he was declared dead. He left behind his wife, two sons and two daughters and his 70-year-old mother.

References

Kanailal Niyogi Wikipedia