‘Savarkar championed 1857 uprising’

‘Savarkar championed 1857 uprising’

New Delhi, May 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday remembered Hindutva proponent Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, hailing him as a prominent champion of the 1857 uprising as the First War of Independence and not a revolt or mutiny. “This was the very month (May) in 1857, when Indians had displayed their strength against the British. In many parts of the country, our youth and farmers demonstrated their bravery whilst standing up against the injustice. “... it was Veer Savarkar who boldly expostulated that whatever happened in 1857 was not a revolt but was indeed the First War of Independence,” Modi said in the 44th edition of his monthly radio programme, Mann ki Baat. Born on May 28, 1883, Savarkar — who remained President of the Hindu Mahasabha — coined the term ‘Hindutva’ to create a collective Hindu identity as an essence of the country. “It is also an amazing coincidence that the month, which witnessed the first struggle for Independence, was the one in which Veer Savarkar ji was born.

“Savarkar ji’s personality was full of special qualities — he was a worshipper of both weapons or ‘shastra’ and knowledge or ‘shaastras’,” the Prime Minister said, adding that Savarkar was also a poet and a social reformer who always emphasised on goodwill and unity. Savarkar was arrested in 1910 for anti-imperialist activities and sent to cellular jail in Andaman and Nicobar Island for life. He was finally released in 1924. (IANS)

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