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Give me some points on Bengal Volunteers.(60 words)

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Answered by sheehanghosh21
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Subhas Chandra Bose organised a group of volunteers during the 1928 Kolkata session of Indian National Congress.The group was named Bengal Volunteers and was under the leadership of Major Satya Gupta. Subhas Chandra Bose himself was the GOC. After the Calcutta session of the Congress was over, the Bengal Volunteers continued its activities. Soon, it was turned into an active revolutionary association.

It should be noted that the Irish Volunteers, founded in 1913, had been prominently involved in opposing British rule in Ireland, and that this then-recent connotation of the term "Volunteers" would have certainly been known to politically-involved Indians opposing British rule in their own country.

Answered by no2
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Bengal Volunteers are regarded the underground revolutionary group against the British rule in India.The group Bengal Volunteers was operational from its origination in 1928 until the Indian independence. It was Subhas Chandra Bose during the 1928 Kolkata session of Indian National Congress, who had unionised a group of volunteers. The group was named Bengal Volunteers, under the headship of Major Satya Gupta. The GOC was Subhas Chandra Bose himself. The Bengal Volunteers continued its activities even after the Kolkata session of the Congress. Bengal Volunteers soon turned into an active revolutionary association. 

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