thumb|Dasgupta's name on the Andaman Cellular Jail list, Port Blair 2009 Dinesh Gupta fought in the Battle of the
Writers Buildings but somehow survived. After discussion it was decided by the Bengal Volunteers group that the first target would be James Peddie the
District Magistrate of
Medinipur. Peddie had earned notoriety, he would beat the salt
satyagrahis to unconsciousness and even killed some of them by kicking them. He would also take unarmed women to the open streets, strip them and leave them there. A list of four names was sent to the Calcutta Headquarters of the Bengal volunteers for approval. They were Shashanka Dasgupta, Phani Kundu,
Jyoti Jibon Ghosh and Bimal Dasgupta. On 7 April at around 5:00 p.m., Peddie went to the fair to distribute prizes, along with two officers, 16 police dogs and 16 bodyguards. He was busy in the exhibition when Ghosh and Dasgupta shot him. After the shootout they took a cycle and fled to the Salbani Jungle. There they boarded from two different railway stations
Godapiasal and
Salboni, and reached
Purulia by Gomo Passenger. A revolutionary named Binod Sen aks Binod Bihari Sen from village Godapiasal helps them for this matter. After that they spent some days in
Asansol and
Kolkata. His uncle refused to give any information about Peddies' killers and lost his job. He worked in
Jharia coalfield for some time during this period. Some days later Dasgupta was again given the responsibility of killing Villiers, chief editor of the newspaper
The Statesman of Clive Street. On July 29, 1931, Dasgupta shot Villiers in his office. He got caught before he could take the cyanide out of his pocket. Police eventually found him as a defendant in the Peddie Murder case after he was assumed to be dead, as the revolutionary
Kanailal Bhattacharjee, who killed R. R. Galik, a judge of the
Alipore court, on 27 July 1931 and was martyred under the name of Bimal Dasgupta (or Bimal Gupta) so that the police would stop searching for the real Dasgupta. The sacrifice of Bhattacharjee, to remain anonymous and save another revolutionary from the hands of the police is rare in history. At the initiative of Netaji
Subhas Chandra Bose, three barristers stood for the revolutionaries in the special tribunal. Ghosh was acquitted and during cross-examination, key witness Sushil Das said, "Peddi's killer is not Bimal Dasgupta." To save Dasgupta,
Raja Narendra Lal Khan of Medinipur had instructed Das to say this. Although Dasgupta was acquitted of the murder of Peddie, he was sentenced to ten years in prison in the Villiers murder case. ==Prison Life==