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THE STORYOF BAIKUNTH SHUKLA: IDEOLOGY, ACTION, AND LEGACYOFAN UNSUNG VANGUARDIN INDIA'S REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT

Authors: NISHANT NAYAN Ph.D Research Scholar, P.G Department of History, Magadh University Bodhgaya. RESHAMI KUMARI Ph.D Research Scholar, P.G Department of History, Magadh University Bodhgaya.;

THE STORYOF BAIKUNTH SHUKLA: IDEOLOGY, ACTION, AND LEGACYOFAN UNSUNG VANGUARDIN INDIA'S REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT

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This research article presents a comprehensive historical analysis of Baikunth Shukla, a seminal yet under-represented figure in the annals of India’s revolutionary struggle against British colonialism. While the pantheon of revolutionary heroes is dominated by figures like Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad, the contributions of countless grassroots operatives like Shukla, who formed the essential backbone of these movements, remain critically underexplored. This study posits that Shukla’s execution of the approver Phanindrananth Ghosh was not a mere act of vengeful retribution but a calculated, ideological statement deeply embedded in the revolutionary ethos of the era. It was a performative act of justice intended to purify the movement, reassert its moral code, and strike a blow against the colonial state’s use of treachery as a tool of suppression. Employing a multifaceted methodological approach that synthesizes colonial judicial archives, biographical narratives, regional vernacular literature, and oral history traditions, this paper reconstructs Shukla’s journey from a youth in rural Bihar to a key actor in the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) network. It meticulously contextualizes his actions within the broader socio-political landscape of early 20th-century Bihar and the ideological framework of revolutionary nationalism. By challenging his peripheral status in mainstream historiography, this article argues for a re-evaluation of Shukla’s role as a strategic thinker and a committed patriot whose sacrifice was integral to sustaining the momentum and moral authority of the revolutionary movement during one of its most vulnerable periods. His story is a critical lens through which to examine the complex interplay of regionalism, nationalism, violence, and memory in the Indian freedom struggle.

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