Banerjee was a member of the
Temperance movement in India and was a close associate of
Mary Carpenter whom he first met during her visit to India in 1866. On her invitation, Shasipada and Rajkumari paid a return visit to England in 1871. His decision to visit England was met with approbation in Bengal (as it would involve them crossing the oceans, an act that would lead to the Banerjis' loss of caste) and Banerjee and Rajkumari were stoned when they paid a visit to his ancestral home before leaving for Britain. The
Asiatic of London declared in 1872 that Rajkumari was "the first Hindu lady who has ever visited England". The couple had their first-born child, a son, while in England whom they name
Albion. During the visit, Shasipada spoke at several meetings of the
National Temperance League. At one such meeting, he accused British rule of introducing the hitherto alien vice of
intemperance to
Hindu society. He also met and was received by a large number of common people and dignitaries including the
Secretary of State for India during this visit. In England he became a member of the
Good Templars Body and also of the Order of the Day Star Lodge and attended meetings of the
National Indian Association and helped establish its branches in other British cities. == Labour Movement ==