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(One of the Youngest Martyrs of the Indian Independence Movement) Khudiram Bose, an Indian nationalist from Bengal Presidency, fiercely opposed British rule in India. He was a key figure in the Muzaffarpur Conspiracy Case and faced a death sentence for his involvement in the attempted assassination of a British judge. Despite his youth, Khudiram's role as one of the early Indian revolutionaries in Bengal executed by the British was significant. His actions, in collaboration with Prafulla Chaki, stirred debate and support within the nationalist movement, with leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi condemning violence while others like Bal Gangadhar Tilak pushed for immediate self-rule.