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Manindranath Mani Naik : follower & disciple of Motilal Roy. He played a major role in Barindra’s revolutionary work as bomb-maker. He made the bomb thrown at Lord Hardinge at Delhi on 23 December 1912 by Basanta Biswas under the direction of Rash Behari Bose. He met Sri Aurobindo on 26 December 1925 as a representative from Chandernagore in the French Indian Legislature at Pondicherry.

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... exclaim on hearing Sri Aurobindo's accent, "You seem to speak English very well!", to which Sri Aurobindo replied, "Yes, I was in England for sometime." Sometime indeed – fourteen years! My name was Manindranath Roy, and eventually I came to be known as Monsieur Roy; some of my local friends of those days still know me as such' and call me by that name. Roy and "Sacra" (that is, short for Chakravarti in ...

... exclaim on hearing Sri Aurobindo's accent, "You seem to speak English very well!" to which Sri Aurobindo replied, "Yes, I was in England for some time." Some time indeed—fourteen years! My name was Manindranath Roy, and eventually I came to be known as Monsieur Roy; some of my local friends of those days still know me as such and call me by that name. Roy and "Sacra" (that is, short for Chakravarti in ...

... measure of their surroundings. When they first came, they had assumed false names (except Suresh who had no police record) and locally they came to be known by these names. Thus Nolini's name was Manindranath Roy or Monsieur Roy to his friends and Bijoy continued to be Bankim Bhowmik, the passenger who came by the Dupleix . But, whatever their names, the young men soon won the esteem of the local people ...

... to be a statement of my opinions which is not expressly authorised by me or issued over my signature." I shall write to you about other matters in another letter. A. G. P.S. Please ask Mani Naik to see my sister before he comes here. She wants to send with him certain utensils for our use. [27] TIME INOPPORTUNE. INTERVIEW NOT POSSIBLE. WHY NOT WRITE? 13 May 1925 Page 249 ... Christianity and Constantine. It would perhaps be better if you could find a Sanscrit equivalent or substitute. K. [23] Jan 2. 1920 Dear M— I write today only for your question about Manindranath and the other. We have been imprisoned in an inferno of rain for the last few days and I have only just been able to get a reliable answer. They have only to get a sauf-conduit from the Chandernagore ...