Leela Nag formed a rebellion organization in December 1923 called
Deepali Sangha (
Dipali Sangha) in Dhaka, where combat training was given.
Pritilata Waddedar took courses from there. She took part in the
Civil Disobedience Movement and was imprisoned for six years. In 1938, she was nominated by Congress President,
Subhas Chandra Bose to the National Planning Committee of the Congress. In 1939 she married
Anil Roy. On Bose's resignation from the Congress, the couple joined him in the
Forward Bloc. In 1941, when there was a serious outburst of communal rioting in Dhaka, she, along with
Sarat Chandra Bose, formed the Unity Board and National Service Brigade. In 1942, during the
Quit India Movement, both she and her husband were arrested, and her magazine was forced to cease. On her release in 1946, she was elected to the
Constituent Assembly of India. During the partition violence, she met
Gandhi in
Noakhali. Even before Gandhiji reached there, she opened a relief center and rescued 400 women after touring on foot 90 miles in just six days. After the
Partition of India, she ran homes in
Calcutta for destitute and abandoned women and tried to help refugees from
East Bengal. In 1947 she founded the Jatiya Mahila Sanghati, a women's organisation in West Bengal. == Later years ==