
Veer Savarkar Jayanti: On May 28, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid “respectful” honor to Veer Savarkar, ideologist Hindutvy and a worshiped figure for the ruling side of Bharatiya Janata (BJP). May 28 is the anniversary of the birth of Savarkar, which was born on this day of 1883 in Bhagur near Nashik in today’s Mahari.
“The respectable honor of Veer Savarkar, the real son of Mother India, on his anniversary of birth. Even the hardest torture of the foreign government could not shake his devotion to his homeland,” Modi said in a paper accompanied by a voice of PM.
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Savarkar’s birthday is also celebrated as Savarkar Jayanti. Ideology of Savarkar Hindutvy and emphasis on national unity was a source of inspiration for BJP, which has been in the center of power since 2014.
“A grateful nation can never forget the saga of its untamed courage and the fight in freedom of freedom.
“Took a pension from the British”
The glorification of the life of Savarkar was quite controversial, especially in the current Indian political climate.
While BJP reverses him, Congress and his highest leader Rahul Gandhi often caused a number of Savarkar called the British servant and that he took a pension from the British. As a result, he is one of the most controversial political personalities.
BJP leaders often slammed Rahul Gandhi for his comments against Savarkar.
On May 27, the day before Savarkar Jayanti, Minister of the Union Giriraj Singh, he said that while Rahul Gandhi speaks against Savarkar, his grandmother Indra Gandhi, former Prime Minister, appreciated ideologist Hindutva and even issued a postal stamp in his name.
Rahul’s criticism even reached the courts. On April 25, the Supreme Court pulled Rahul Gandhi for his notes on Veer Savarkar. The top court, while the summons left against Rahul Gandhi remained a court of Lucknow about his notes against Savarkar, warned Rae Barrel orally a member of the parliament (MP) against him “Suo Motu” against him.
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The best court warned Rahul Gandhi Against this irresponsible statement of “Freedom Fighters”. Gandhi was convened as accused in December last year over his speech at a press conference, where he allegedly said that Savarkar was a servant of the British and that he took a pension from the British.
Who was Veer Savarkar?
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was an Indian politician, activist and writer. In 1922, Savarkar developed a Hindu nationalist political ideology of Hindudva and was the main character in the Hindu Mahasabha. He had a prefix “veer” (which means “brave”) when he wrote his own biography under the pseudonym Chitragupta.
Savarkar contributions to the Indian struggle for freedom are often cited. It is said that he advocated complete independence from the British government and organized revolutionary activities to achieve this goal. Its formation of Abhinav Bharat is reportedly focused on the overthrow of the British government through armed resistance.
In 1939, the ruling Indian National Congress resigned in bulk after Britain declared India aggressive in World War II. The Hindu Mahasabha under Savarkar created an alliance with a Muslim league and other parties without congress to create a government in many countries.
End the India movement
Soon Congress, led by Mahatma Gandhi, began to end the India movement, and Savarkar is said to have boycotted the movement. In 1948 Savarkar was accused as a conspiracy together at the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi; The Court was exempt from the lack of evidence.
It is Savarka’s heritage over his alleged role in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and his opposition to the India movement, which has been criticized over the years.
In 2022, the great grandson of Mahatmy Gandhi Tushar Gandhi claimed that Savarkar helped Nathuram Gods find the “effective weapon” to murder Father of the nation. However, it was obtained due to lack of evidence.
Here are several facts about the life and time of Veer Savarkar:
-Savarkar has defended Hindutva since his childhood and led the march to vandalize a mosque at the age of 12 years in retaliation measures under perceived injustice against Muslim Hindes.
-Savarkar was sentenced to 50 years in the cellular imprisonment of Andamans for the Morley-Mino Reforms, but according to several versions of history, it was released in 1924 after several versions of history.
-Savarkar promoted Hindutvu, not defending cow worship. But he stimulated the care of cows and opposed the consumption of cow’s urine.
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-How President of the Hindu Mahasaby, Savarakr opposed the movement for leaving India in 1942 and criticized the Indian National Congress with the adoption of the Indian section.
-After his release from prison, he worked on the abolition of inviolability in Ratnagiri. His book “History of War of Indian Independence” analyzed an uprising of 1857 and called for the first Indian war for independence against the British.
-Savarkar criticized Mahatma Gandhi and called him a “hypocritical” and was accused as a co -owner in his assassination in 1948, but was liberated due to lack of evidence.
-In 2002, Port Blair was renamed the Veer Savarkar International Airport.
A grateful nation can never forget the saga of his untamed courage and fight the freedom movement.
– “Barrister Savarkar” was the first biography of Savarkar, originally published under the name Chitragupta, later revealed that he was Savarkar himself.
-In 1964, the feeling that his goal of Indian independence was achieved, said his wish to achieve self -reaching and launched a hunger strike. He died on February 26, 1966.
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