Is a savarkar a hero
Is a savarkar a hero?
173 Indians were executed at Andaman’s Cellular Jail & more than 3200 were incarcerated.
But only 3 prisoners in the entire history of Cellular jail wrote mercy petitions to the British : Savarkar brothers & Barin Ghose.
Let’s see how history is being rewritten.

This is Trailokyanath Chakravarty. (99% Indian dont know him today, he was incarcerated for 30.4 years by the British)
He was the leader of Anushilan Samiti and chief accused in the Barisal Conspiracy Case of 1913, and was sentenced by the British and transported to the Andaman

Trilokya Nath in his Bengali book, Jele Tris Bachar (Thirty Years in Jail), published in 1938, wrote a betrayal story of Savarkar.
Savarkar instigated Trilokya & his friends to go on a hunger strike at Cellular Jail, which they did. But Savarkar himself did not join the strike.

Ambika Chakrabarty, Ganesh Ghosh, Subodh Roy were all members of the 1930 Chittagong Armoury raid. All were locked up in Andaman under rigorous imprisonment. Never broke down.
Subodh Roy was the youngest prisoner to be jailed at the Andaman. He was just 14 when the armoury began

Sachindra Nath Sanyal (SNS) of HSRA has the unique distinction of having been sent to the Cellular Jail in Port Blair twice.
The British feared him
Sanyal wrote the famous book “Bandi Jeevan” (A Life of Captivity) at this dreaded jail. Sanyal died in 1942 at Gorakhpur Jail.

Legendary Batukeshwar Dutt of HSRA.
Dutt along with Bhagat Singh threw bombs in the Central Legislative Assembly on 8th April 1929
Dutt was incarcerated along with Mahavir Singh in Andaman (rigorous imprisonment). After his release, Dutt also participated in Quit India Movement.

Problem with Savarkar being labelled as a Hero is Simple.
Savarkar filed his first appeal for clemency on August 30, 1911, barely two months after his arrival in Andaman’s Cellular Jail.
On arrival, Savarkar was put in six months’ solitary confinement.
Solitary confinement meant that he was to remain inside the cell.
No hard or light work was allotted to prisoners in Solitary confinement and yet Savarkar broke down within two months, unlike any other prisoner.
He also persuaded many against Hunger Strikes.
I understand that RSS desperately needs a Hero, but in the history of Andaman’s Cellular Jail there were many who were far more Heroic than Savarkar.
These men were not members of INC and RSS.
Ignoring them & deliberately erasing their names from history is an act of treason.
Mahavir Singh of HSRA was just 29 when he was force fed by the British, while on hunger strike to protest inhumane treatment at Andaman Cellular jail. He died within hours.
When Bhagat & Rajguru killed Saunders, Mahavir drove the car by which they both escaped.

1) Golwalkar mocked Bhagat Singh in Bunch of Thoughts.
2) While he was in India, Savarkar also ignored the historic 36-day hunger strike by 187 political prisoners of Andaman Cellular Jail in July 1937.
3) RSS & Mahasabha ignored the 1946 Naval Mutiny.
And Sanghis r Patriots?
Any other nation would have heavily praised the members of HSRA, Chittagong Armoury Raid, INA & Naval Mutiny in thier stories & movies.
But in India, we continue to learn distorted stories, while the real heroes are being erased from the pages of History
Incidents which were wiped off from Indian History Books
1) 1929 Meerut Conspiracy Case
2) 1930 Chittagong armoury raid
3) 1937 Hunger strike of Andaman
4) 1945 INA trials
5) 1946 Naval Mutiny
Do Read each one of them if possible, because the British were startled by all 5.
Jai hind
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