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Kali Charan Banerjee (1847–1902), spelt also as Kalicharan Banerji or K.C. Banerjea or K.C. Banurji, a Bengali convert to Anglican Church, was the founder of ''Calcutta Christo Samaj'', a Christian parallel to Brahmo Samaj.
K.C. Banerji was also one of the pioneers of Indian Christian movement, founder of ''the movement for emancipation'', and was the finest orator in the whole assembly of Congress sessions. ==Biography==
He was born at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh state where his father lived, and moved to Calcutta(''present'' Kolkata) for education and made that city as his home for rest of his life. K.C. Banerjee was a lawyer by profession from Bengal, and was both a devout Christian and a prominent member of Congress in its early years.〔 He taught reading and writing as a teacher to Brahmabandhab Upadhyay aka Bhabani() Charan Banerjee, a Roman Catholic; Hindu Sadhu(Sanyasi); and Bengali Catholic nationalist, related to K.C. Banerji, who happens to be the uncle of Upadhyay—he laid the foundation for a Vedanta-based Christian theology, Vedantic Thomism - Upadhyay came to know Jesus Christ from his uncle Reverend Kalicharan Banerji and Keshub Chunder Sen, Brahmo Samaj and Naba Bidhan leader - he died prematurely as a prisoner, charged with sedition by Colonial government of Calcutta.〔
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