Raghunath Nayak, who grappled with Gandhiji's assassin Nathuram Godse on the 30th January 1948, figures in the pages of history. Nayak, then a gardener at Birla House, however, had failed to capture the assassin.
Former PCC chief and senior Congress leader Niranjan Pattnaik today visited Nayak's widow today at Jarilo village under Rajkanika block.
"The Congress will take care of Raghunath's widow. The party would pay Rs 500 every month to the widow for her sustenance", Pattnaik said.
The German automobile giants, daimler and chrysler, had installed the busts of Gandhiji and Raghunath in the village school in recognition of his heroic deeds.
Ragu's act of heroism even finds mention in "Mahatma Gandhi-The Last Phase", a biography of Mahatma Gandhi written by his private secretary Pyarelal.
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