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Veer Savarkar Jayanti 2021: PM Modi, Paid Tribute

Veer Savarkar Jayanti 2021: Many leaders, including PM Modi, paid tribute on the birth anniversary of the great freedom fighter Savarkar, remembered.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday paid tribute to freedom fighter revolutionary Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on his birth anniversary. The Prime Minister made a tweet in this regard.

In this, he described Savarkar as a great freedom fighter and an ardent patriot. PM Modi wrote, “A great tribute to Vir Savarkar, a great freedom fighter and a fierce nationalist, on his birth anniversary.”

A great tribute to Veer Savarkar, a great freedom fighter and fierce nationalist, on his birth anniversary.

Apart from PM Modi, other BJP leaders including Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the party’s Maharashtra unit president Madhav Bhandari also paid tribute to Savarkar.

Born in Nashik on May 28, 1883, Savarkar was a freedom fighter, politician, lawyer, writer, and the principal architect of Hindutva philosophy.

Veer Savarkar Jayanti 2021: Veer Savarkar, an ardent nationalist, had a very wide range of thinking towards Hindutva.

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s entire life is an example of creation, creation, and struggle. He is the outstanding hero of the freedom movement.

There are so many angles of his talent that even one side is yet to be properly evaluated. He was a revolutionary, social thinker, social reformer, historian, novelist, poet, politician, and organizer.

Savarkar is the first revolutionary of Indian Independence Summer who was sentenced to black water twice.

Savarkar was sentenced to 25 years to 25 years in total for two counts of conspiring to murder the British officer and sending books of revolution to India. In 1911, he was sent to the Cellular Jail in Andaman and Nicobar.

His elder brother Ganesh was also in the same jail, but the two brothers could not even meet each other for two years.

There is a long list of those who ridicule his personality and ridicule him even after so many years of his death. But his critics are not predicting the dreaded punishment of black water.

If it was, they would have worshiped Veer Savarkar, not criticism. Kala Pani ravages, torture, and tragedy are nothing less than hell.

Savarkar not only enjoyed it, but he also wrote a novel called ‘Kala Pani’ from this experience.

The novel tragically describes the atrocities and brutal treatment of detainees who are undergoing rigorous imprisonment in Andaman prison.

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