Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
1883–1966
Swatantra Veer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was a dauntless, intrepid patriot. One of the greatest revolutionaries of all times, he was sentenced to transportation for life in the Andamans in 1910. He was granted reprieve in 1937, when the Congress assumed office in what was then known as Provinces. He was one of the founders of the Hindu Mahasabha as a counter-weight to the transigent Muslim League. He vehemently opposed the vivisection of India in 1947 and the carving out of linguistic States in 1956. He was against the introduction of regional language as medium of State administration and University education.
Sunil Kumar |
I'am really confused with the facts about Savarkar. When most of them have praised Savarkar, why most of them are opposing him too? |
M.Krishnamachary |
Savarkar was a fearless person. |
Milind Mukte |
The greatest patriots like sawarkar are born once in a century. All his views are found to be correct. Had indian government followed his policies, India could have become a mightier nation quite earlier. It is our badluck, that people opposed his ideas just for petty political benefits. |
aditya |
I feel you should add more information like his running way from Germany, UK. etc |
Bhagyatushar |
He was greatest hindu freedom fighter ever in history. |
Amit |
Unfortunately none of our history books contains information about Savarkar. His whole family was devoted to the nation. Before Gandhiji he was the one who discarded foreign goods. At that time even Gandhiji opposed him. It is very sad that there is a negative propaganda against him. |
nilendra bardiar |
Swatantrya Veer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was the greatest human being born after Lord Shri Krishna. |
siddu |
sawarkar books plz give in my mail id plz . |
Gaurish Natekar |
Swatantrya Veer Savarkar should have been the first president of free India. |
syam sundar |
Veer Damodar Savarkar was one of the greatest Indian freedom fighter who always looked for a chance to free Mother India. When he was sentenced to Transportation for life in the Andamans in 1910 and was being taken in a ship, he tried to escape from the toilet of the ship and swam across to take a chance to serve the nation. But he was caught as soon as he got to the port and this time with no mistake he was taken to Andaman. This I studied in one of the books in my childhood days. If this is not true, please let me know. |
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