Babu Genu Said

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Babu Genu Said
Born1 January 1908
Mahalunge Village, Near Kalamb, Ambegaon taluka, Pune district, Bombay Presidency
Died12 December 1930(1930-12-12) (aged 22) Bombay, British India
NationalityIndian
Other namesBabu Genu
Known forIndian Independence Movement

Babu Genu Said (1 January 1908 – 12 December 1930) was a mill-worker in Bombay who led protests against the trade practices of British companies in India.

Said was born in a poor farmer family in Mahalunge Padwal; he worked in a cotton mill in Bombay. He was a participant in the protests, organized by Indian independence activists, against the import of foreign-made cloth.

On 12 December 1930, a cloth merchant named George Frazier of Manchester was moving loads of foreign-made cloth from his shop in old Hanuman galli in the Fort region to Mumbai Port. He was given police protection per his request. The activists begged not to move the truck, but the police forced the protesters aside and managed to get the truck moving. Near Bhangwadi on Kalbadevi Road, Said stood in front of the truck, shouting praises for Mahatma Gandhi. The police officer ordered the driver to drive the truck over Said, but the driver refused, saying: "I am Indian and he is also Indian, So, we both are the brothers of each other, then how can I murder my brother?". After that, the English police officer drove the truck over Said and crushed him. This resulted in a huge wave of protests throughout Mumbai. [1]

The landmarks bearing Shahid Babu Genu's name include:

Shahid Babu Genu Road in South Delhi

The corner across KEM hospital in Parel, Mumbai is named after Babu Genu, with his bust on display as Hutatma Babu Genu

Hutatma Babu Genu Ganpati in Budhwar Peth, Pune, India.

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  1. "Diamond Maharashtra Sankritikosh (Marathi: डायमंड महाराष्ट्र संस्कृतीकोश)," Durga Dixit, Pune, India, Diamond Publications, 2009, ISBN 978-81-8483-080-4.

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