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In May 1921, he was arrested on charges of “sedition” for his “objectionable” speeches..

After a few hearings, he decided to plead his own case and read out a written statement.

After hearing it, Justice Smelly said: “His defense is even more seditious than
his original speech!”

The judge ordered him to give an undertaking in writing that he would not deliver seditious speeches for 1 yr, and furnish a bail bond of Rs3,000.

He responded, “My conscience tells me that I am completely innocent. A policy of repression would only add
fuel to the fire already raging because of the government’s vicious policies. I am convinced that the day is not far off for the foreign regime to reap the fruits of its sinful actions. I have faith in the justice of the Omnipresent God.
I, therefore, refuse to comply with the
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#KnowYourHero

In May 1921, HE was arrested on charges of “sedition” for his “objectionable” speeches in Maharashtra. The hearing of the case began on June 14, 1921. After a few hearings, he decided to plead his own case and read
out a written statement on 5/8/1921
After hearing it, Justice Smelly said: “His defense is even more seditious than his original speech!” In his judgment, the judge ordered HIM to give an undertaking in writing that he would not deliver seditious speeches for 1 yr, and furnish
a bail bond of Rs3,000.
HIS response was terse: “My conscience tells me that I am completely innocent. A policy of repression would only add fuel to the fire already raging because of the government’s vicious policies. I am convinced that the day is not far off for the foreign
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When released from prison after serving 1 year R.I., he was felicitated by Motilal Nehru.

On his jayanti, let us know more about
#KeshavBaliramHedgewar, the man behind Sangh.

In May 1921, Hedgewar was arrested on charges of “sedition” for his “objectionable” speeches in
Maharashtra. The hearing of the case began on June 14, 1921. After a few hearings, he decided to plead his own case and read out a written statement on 5/8/1921.

After hearing it, Justice Smelly said: “His defense is even more seditious than his original speech!” In his
August 19 judgment, the judge ordered Hedgewar to give an undertaking in writing that he would not deliver seditious speeches for 1 yr, and furnish a bail bond of Rs3,000.
Hedgewar’s response was terse: “My conscience tells me that I am completely innocent. A policy of
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