Brave patriot Biju Babu

-He took on the adventurous responsibility of locating Indonesian leaders and flying them to Delhi. At that time, the Dutch military captured the island of Javanese from water, land and air. This time, Biju’s move was even more dangerous. Yet he was very successful in this campaign.

He has always been a member of parliament or assembly since 1953. Biju Patnaik is not known as a speaker, but his special ability is to deal with political problems, and he faces them as a wise diplomat. He has a natural ability to understand its effects. Biju Patnaik was, in fact, a great hero and a man of development. His true character is evident in his heroic deeds. Mr. Patnaik, better known as Biju in friend circle has created many examples of patriotism. He has been honored as a political leader of a different character. As a pilot of the British Air Force, he led a transport department that went on multiple adventure missions to Moscow, Chunking and other major battlefields during World War II.

J.P. escaped from Hazaribagh prison in 1922 secretly leading the freedom fighters. The British police have already tried everything to arrest him. At the same time, JP was found to be a very reliable ally, responsible forBiju, who would secretly transport his aircraft to various parts of India. J.P. at the time, was eager to establish a relationship with Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose in Burma. To that end, he once asked Biju to fly to Akab. However, Biju was arrested shortly before the start of the trip as a special correspondent for JP. He was imprisoned in a British prison with chains on his hands and feet.

Inside the prison, he was subjected to inhumane treatment. Despite this, his temperament and morale did not diminish. After his release from prison, Biju was given a new opportunity to launch another rare revolutionary campaign. An Asian rally is being held in New Delhi on the 1947 to support the Indonesian independence movement. He took on the adventurous responsibility of locating Indonesian leaders and flying them to Delhi. At that time, the Dutch military captured the island of Javanese from water, land and air. This time, Biju’s move was even more dangerous. Yet he was very successful in this campaign.

To make the trip to the thenold city of Babatia, now known as Jakarta, a pleasant trip, he asked his wife Gyanadevi to accompany him on his Dakota plane. Arriving in Jakarta, Dr. Mohammad Hatta and Dr.Sahariyar, two prominent Indonesian freedom fighters, returned to Delhi on a plane. The presence of the two leaders at the Delhi summit paved the way for Indonesia’s independence. The independent Indonesian government is deeply grateful to Biju Patnaik for his courageous support.

At the request of Jayaprakash and Lohia in 1953, he was able to transport arms from Burma to provide military assistance to the rebels against the monarchy of Nepal. The Rana group was eventually ousted from Nepal’s ruling throne. Some militants were detained in Rohtak Jail in Haryana during the emergency and on the same day Ashok, Mehta, Chandrashekhar, Rajnarayan, Pilu Modi, Sikander Bakhta, Devilal, Ramdhanu, M.R.M. Malkani and many others were arrested. Later, Madhu Dandavat, L.K. Advani, Shyamandan Mishra, Balraj Madhak, Surendra Mohan Kanwar Lal Gupta, Bhairansi
Shekhawat and others were also shifted to jail. The Rohtak jail in Surat was turned into a jail for the leader, and Biju became friends with everyone there. Biju Babu took care of anyone who needed help with anything. He knew in that look that he had been imprisoned for a long time. In response, Biju organized a variety of indoor and outdoor games for inmates. In addition, he focused on preparing food for his comrades-in-arms and kept a variety of sweets, fruits, and biscuits in the only closet in the ward.

Biju was the first to be present when a prisoner fell ill. In fact, the heart of this long suffering man was full of passion for others. In prison life, he often faced small and big riots with a playful attitude.

Evening in Rohtak Prison was an interesting event for our inmates. Even a virtuous man like Ashok Mehta could not avoid this attraction. The event featured a number of gigs, laughter and dance songs. One evening, Biju is in a good mood to tell a story about his adventurous political activities.

How he was trying to get JP from a secret place on a plane, how he pulled Indonesian leaders out of Java despite strict restrictions, and how the rumors of the uprising intensified in Delhi after the Indian infantry force inflicted a heavy blow on China in 1922. The stories that have been telling for hours have plagued the militants. Biju was reluctant to write as much as he enjoyed reading. He was even lazy in writing letters. Despite repeated attempts by many of his contemporaries to write down the details of his adventures, he remained steadfast.

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