Kolkata:The first president of the Indian National Congress, Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee, is known for his role in India's freedom struggle but his North Kolkata house, from where he ran his political struggles, is now lying in a dilapidated condition and facing the danger of collapse.
A 225-year-old historic structure, Bonnerjee's house calls for immediate renovation and preservation to showcase it for future generations. Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee was born on 29 December 1844 in Kidderpore, Calcutta (now Kolkata). Later, his family moved to this house near Girish Park in the northern part of the city. He also spent most of his childhood in this house.
Due to continued neglect, the house of the first INC president now resembles the picture of a ‘haunted’ house, crying for immediate attention. During rains, the situation turns alarming as muddy water from the street flows and accumulates in the inner square of the house. As a result, some low-lying parts of the house have not only got damaged but also turned into a breeding ground for mosquitos.
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Although the house belonged to his uncle, it was later inherited by WC Bonnerjee. After completing studies in London, WC Bonnerjee arrived home and spent several years in this house in Kolkata. From political struggles to legal battles, he conducted all his multifarious activities from this house. Later, he returned to London again and died there on July 6, 1906, leaving behind lots of memories and history.