Nazrul’s revolutionary mindset against British rule


The decade of the 1920s was historic and a decisive time period for Indian Subcontinent.
The massacre of Jalawanbarg in 1919 moved the country and the protest against the British Raj became intense. Nazrul took part in that protest sincerely.
In his poetry, Nazrul expressed his longing to free his motherland from the bondage of British ruler. In 1922 in his magazine Dhumketu, Nazrul proclaimed that,
Dhumketu wants total freedom of Bharat.”

Nazrul proved that his writings hold more power than the weapon of British ruler. The colonial power was scared of his writings. In order to shut down his voice, they banned five of his books and some other songs and articles. The books that were banned are ‘Jukbani”, “Bisher Bishi”, “Bhanger Gann”, “Proloy shika” and “Chandrabindu”.
Then colonial power throw Nazrul into jail for publishing books but they failed to stop him. From jail, Nazrul wrote,

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