Pulin De
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De was born in Dhalghat village, Chittagong District (present-day Bangladesh). His father, Saroda Kumer Dey was a postal employee and mother, Sabitri Debi was a housewife.[3] As a student, he joined the Jugantar movement. He was arrested by the British authorities and jailed for six years. Whilst in jail he obtained his B.A. degree. De was set free in 1938, after which he joined the Congress Socialist Party.[2]