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CHITTAGONG ARMORY RAID | IAS Academy in Nagpur | UPSC with Nikhil

The Chittagong ordnance strike, otherwise called the Chittagong uprising, was an endeavor by outfitted Indian autonomy contenders drove by Surya Sen on 18 April 1930 to attack the Chittagong arsenal of police and assistant powers in the Bengal Presidency of British India (presently Bangladesh). The thieves were individuals from the progressive Indian Republican Army, which pushed for equipped uprisings to liberate India from British pilgrim rule. They were roused by the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland. 

Chittagong Armory Raid 

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• Sen conceived an arrangement to cut Chittagong off from Calcutta by catching the two principle ordnances, obliterating the message and phone office, and seizing individuals from the European Club as prisoners. 

• Imperial banks in Chittagong were to be plundered to raise assets for future uprisings, and different detained progressives were to be delivered. 

• A gathering of progressives drove by Ganesh Ghosh caught the police ordnance in Dampara's Police Line, while another gathering of ten men drove by Lokenath Bal took the Auxiliary Forces arsenal (presently the old Circuit House). 

• An aggregate of 65 individuals were engaged with the strike, which was done for the sake of the Indian Republican Army, Chittagong Branch. They were fruitless as they continued looking for ammo, yet they were effective in cutting phone and broadcast wires and disturbing train developments. 

• The police found a portion of the progressives following a couple of days. On the evening of April 22, 1930, progressives were encircled by a great many soldiers as they looked for shelter in the Jalalabad slopes close to Chittagong Cantonment.

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