In August 1946, Sri Gopal Chandra Mukherjee, along with his fellow warriors, played a pivotal role in the valiant Hindu resistance against the Islamist onslaught. The extremist political bosses had planned a racial extermination, which would have been impossible without the heroic efforts of Mukherjee and his comrades. Despite their bravery, they were not recognized or given due credit by the alleged Left consortium in the following decades.
However, of late, Sri Gopal Chandra Mukherjee has been restored to the social context, albeit in a limited manner. Unfortunately, his page on Wikipedia was recently cancelled by Pakistani editors. But there is no reason to despair, as he must be brought back with complete veneration to inspire generations to come.
Sri Gopal Chandra Mukherjee is an unsung hero whose contributions to the cause of Hindu resistance cannot be forgotten. He and his fellow warriors stood up to the Islamist onslaught and prevented the planned racial extermination. Their bravery and dedication should be acknowledged and celebrated, rather than forgotten.
It is imperative that Sri Gopal Chandra Mukherjee’s story be told and shared widely, so that future generations can draw inspiration from his courage and commitment to the cause. The cancellation of his page on Wikipedia is a regrettable incident, but it should not deter us from honoring and revering this true hero.