Savarkar, Netaji and Axis Power #Thread#Veer Savarkar 1) Savarkar and Hindu Mahasabha connection with Japan directly from "National Archives " 2) Savarkar bose connection and Hindu Militarization (1/n)
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Savarkar was planning to send a goodwill mission to China and Japan to built alliance between Hindu, Buddhist ....... (4/n)
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Pro Japanese templets were put into circulation by Hindu Mahasabha
See last page....
Hindu Mahasabha only party to acknowledge its support for Japan ....
Also surprisingly he(Japnese...)believed
Violent revolution in India if Gandhi the moment Gandhi was dead (5/n)
Vikram Sampath has also shown Savarkar connections with Axis Power
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Savarkar's secretary mentions what happened in meeting between Savarkar and bose on 22 June 1944
Extract from vikram Sampath's book on Savarkar ++ letter that Vikram Sampath sir mentioned in his book (from The 2 Great Indians in Japan by Oshawa J. G)
N. B. Khare, prominent Congress leader who later Joined Hindu Mahasabha also mentions this in his book "My political memories " that Savarkar advised Netaji to go out of India and form alliance with Japan/ Germany to free India
This makes it more clear
Vikram Sampath mentions a letter from an INA soldier who joined British Indian Army on call of Savarkar and later became INA soldier
Savarkar was arrested in 7 May 1934 due to his alleged involvement in attack on Sweetland (2/n)
Source: Vikram Sir book
Intelligence report says attack on Sweetland was TO AVERAGE THE EXECUTION OF BHAGAT SINGH. Both Waman Baburao Chawan and Vishnu Dhamle , intelligence report says both of them were disciples of Savarkar . Savarkar was released due to lack of evidence. (3/n)
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Connections of Hindu Mahasabha with Japan during independence movement. (1/n)
Intelligence report mentions leaders of Hindu Mahasabha ( Savarkar , Sham Prasad Mukherjee , Moonje , Bhai Parmanand ) as Pro Japanese, while leaders of Congress as Anti Japanese . (2/n)
In March 1939 , Savarkar says Hindu Mahasabha solidly support Japan. (3/n)
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Savarkar's criticism of Ambedkar conversion to Buddhism
Ambedkar declared on 13 October 1935 at Yevale, during a conference of
untouchables, that he was born a Hindu, he had no choice in that matter, but
he would not die as a Hindu. (1/n)
Ambedkar chose to convert to Buddhism because according to him Buddhism is ‘most scientific religion’ and ‘rational’ (2/n)
Ambedkar publicly embraced Buddhism. On that
occasion, on 30 October 1956 Savarkar wrote an article in the paper Kesari.
“Ambedkar crossed the boundary, but stayed within the boundary of Hindu
Dharma.” (3/n)
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Aap chronology samjiye
-- it was on 10
March 1920 that the Khilafat Committee met in Calcutta and ratified the concept of non-cooperation in its manifesto with Gandhi in attendance. (1/n)
-- All India Congress Committee (AICC)that met in the interim on 30 May 1920 in Benares didn't endorse Gandhi’s non-cooperation but merely expressed indignation on the terms of the Turkey agreement, urging British to revise it. (2/n)
Other important items such as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the repeal of the Rowlatt Act and bringing General Dyer and others to justice were the main demands of the resolution. (3/n)
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When Congress supporters chanted slogans of “death to Savarkar” and “death to Hinduism” in front of Savarkar
On 30 April 1938, Maharashtra Youth Conference started its session in
Pune. Dr Hedgewar, founder of the R.S.S was in chair. Savarkar attended
the meeting. (1/n)
On the second day i.e. 1st May a group of leftists under the leadership of Mr S.M. Joshi led a march. & deliberately passed by the
Youth Conference. They chanted slogans ‘Down with Hinduism’ ‘Down with Savarkar’ ‘Savarkar Murdabad [death to Savarkar]’ ‘Hindu Dharma
Murdabad’(2/n)
Whenever a Hindu procession passes by a mosque, these leftists insist that
silence should be observed in front of the mosque. So why did they not
avoid passing by the Youth Conference? Why were they inciting riots and
hatred? Why were they itching for a fight? (3/n)
Petitions were written by various political prisoners during the British era, asking for mercy or an apology to get released from jail.
Here is a list of few (1/n)
12 OCT 1928 : Hardayal, Gadar party leader, amnesty petition rejected (2/n)
Maulavi Khairabadi :
Here is Mercy petition of @Javedakhtarjadu great grandfather Maulavi Khairabadi
Link : archive.org/details/Maulvi…
Khairabadi had claimed that he is being falsely implicated and the person who actually committed the crime has the same name as his.(3/n)