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Savarkar’s sacrifice inspires nation, says PM Modi

Rama Posted on: 2025-05-28 11:07:00 Viewer: 56 Comments: 0 Country: India City: Delhi

Savarkar’s sacrifice inspires nation, says PM Modi Savarkar’s sacrifice inspires nation, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Wednesday paid homage to Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on his birth anniversary, describing him as a “true son of Mother India” and a symbol of indomitable courage.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister said that Veer Savarkar’s unwavering spirit in the face of severe hardships and his contribution to India’s freedom struggle remain an inspiration.

“Respectful tributes to Veer Savarkar ji, a true son of Mother India, on his birth anniversary. Even the harshest tortures of the foreign government could not shake his devotion towards the motherland. The grateful nation can never forget the saga of his indomitable courage and struggle in the freedom movement. His sacrifice and dedication for the country will continue to be a guide in the creation of a developed India,” the Prime Minister said in his message.

Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah also paid his respects. In a post on X, he recalled Veer Savarkar’s efforts to eradicate untouchability and foster unity in Indian society.

“Swatantryaveer Savarkar ji, who crossed the pinnacle of courage and restraint for the freedom of the motherland, made an unforgettable contribution in making national interest an all-India consciousness. On his birth anniversary, on behalf of the grateful nation, we offer our heartfelt tributes to Veer Savarkar Ji, who devoted his whole life to freeing the Indian society from the scourge of untouchability and binding it in a strong thread of unity,” the Home Minister said.

Born on May 28, 1883, in Nashik, Maharashtra, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was a freedom fighter, lawyer, writer, and political thinker. He is credited with coining the term ‘Hindutva’ and was a prominent figure in the Hindu Mahasabha.

Savarkar’s early association with revolutionary movements began during his student days and continued during his time at Fergusson College in Pune and later at India House in London, where he joined groups like the Free India Society.

He is also known for his historical work “The Indian War of Independence”, which presented the 1857 uprising as India’s first struggle for freedom. The book was banned by British colonial authorities.

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