In 1885, Lalmohan Ghosh, a Bengali barrister from India, made history by running for a seat in the British Parliament, challenging the norms of colonialism. His campaign in Deptford garnered 47.5% votes, showcasing political aspirations beyond race and religion. Despite losing narrowly, Ghosh's efforts paved the way for future Indian politicians. His legacy emphasizes the importance of education and courage in advocating for Indian rights and challenges the imperial narrative of the time.




