On #veersavarkarjayanti thread on an important chapter in his life, his detention at Cellular Jail, a period that shaped his ideology and outlook.
The period post his attempted escape at Marseilles, and detention at Cellular Jail, was was the most significant phase of his life. It shaped his outlook, his character, his ideology. #veersavarkarjayanti#VeerSavarkar
Savarkar, was sent to Andamans on June 27,1911. As he reached the place, his thoughts were more on how these islands, could be the outposts of a Free India. #veersavarkarjayanti#VeerSavarkar
In a way it was prophetic too, when Netaji began his long armed struggle, he first captured Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which he promptly renamed as Shahid and Swaraj.
Cellular Jail was a literal hell on earth, the kind of place, you would not even wish for your worst enemies. It became a place, where the British Government sent, those freedom fighters, whom they regarded as particularly dangerous.
And Savarkar to them was a far more bigger danger, than any of the petition pushing Congress leaders. The prisoners were put to the worst form of torture, to break their spirits. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
The most vicious Pathans were employed to beat the prisoners, and they had absolutely no qualms whatsoever. The jailor Barrie, hated the revolutionaries, and inflicted the worst possible tortures on them. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
They were yoked like cattle to the oil mill, and made to work all day. Back breaking labor, that could literally sap the life out of any one. And it did to many a prisoner, in this death land, where they entered, but rarely returned back. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
The horrors of Cellular Jail, were on par with those of Auschwitz, Devil’s Island and the Gulags of Russia. Imagine living a life of solitary confinement, for not just one or two years. But for 12 years, yes, that was the amount of time, Savarkar spent in solitary confinement.
Given the task of chopping coconuts with a heavy mallet, Savarkar’s hands bled. He was yoked to the oil mill, and made to work hard. And yet all the indignities inflicted upon him, Savarkar, bore it with fortitude, patience and character. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
Savarkar not just bore the indignities inflicted on him, he also lifted up the spirits of his fellow prisoners. For most of them living a life, sapped out of energy, Savarkar’s very presence, lifted their spirits. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
Savarkar felt that Ujjain being in the center of India, was the right capital for it, not Delhi at all. Around the same time, an assassination attempt was made on Lord Hardinge. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
The man responsible for it Rash Behari Bose, fled to Japan, where he would later found the INA. In the meantime, Savarkar began to educate the prisoners on political science, economics and Constitutional law. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
He fought with the authorities to secure the rights of prisoners, and give them the basic amenities. He impressed upon the prisoners, the need for education especially on economics and constitutional law. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
“Knowledge without action was lame and action without knowledge was limited” I hope this #VeerSavarkar quote gets into the heads of self confessed "nationalists" who use his name just for votes and promoting themselves.
Yogavasistha and the Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempts, were two books that were Savarkar’s personal favorites. However Savarkar felt it was time, people in India get to know of the horrors of Cellular Jail. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
One Hotilal Verma, secretly managed to send a letter to Surendranath Banerjee, one of Savarkar’s staunch admirers, on the horros of the Cellular Jail. Indu Bhushan Roy, Ulaskar Dutt arrested for the Alipore bomb case, Nani Gopala, were some of those who had suffered the most.
As the news of the horrors of Cellular Jail, spread in the Indian press, there was massive outrage all over. The Imperial Council questioned the British Government, public opinion began to grow against the atrocities, and finally they sent their home secretary Craddock in 1913.
In the meantime Savarkar along with Nani Gopala, went on a hunger strike, before it ended with assurancs from the authorities. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
Finally faced with a hostile public opinion, stinging criticism in the press, the British government relented and decided to release those prisoners whose conduct they deemed satisfactory.
In the meantime Savarkar, made use of his solitary confinement to write. However with no reading and writing material, he used the prison as his medium. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
The walls of the prison turned into pages, the stones and thorns became the pens, and he wrote no less than 10,000 lines of poetry. An epic ballad on Panipat, composed entirely on the walls of his prison, one of the greatest literary feats ever. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
He was one of the greatest writers ever, often rated equivalent to Kalidasa, by the Marathi critic Madkholkar. His magnum opus Kamala is often regarded as the Shakuntala of modern India, in it’s usage of similes, and it’s graceful composition. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
His long time in Andaman, and the solitary confinement, began to bring a philosophical outlook towards life. Having experienced the worst ever indignities and torture, for him death really held no fear. #VeerSavarkar#veersavarkarjayanti
Ujjain Mahakaal Corridor after a heavy storm the Saptharshi Gallery was fully damaged. This was built at a cost of 800 cr. Our ancestors built temples that withstood far greater storms, invasions, floods.
Kedarnath Temple survived one of the worst flash floods ever built centuries ago. And this Mahakaal Corridor built in this century, could not handle a storm. There has to be an investigation into the quality of material used to make these Saptharshi statues.
Its obvious there was a lot of Ghotala going on. How can one use such cheap quality construction. Yeh log ab Bhagvaan ko bhi nahi chod rahe hai.
The very learned Pandit Jackson was as ruthless towards revolutionaries notwithstanding the veneer of civility. He banned public meetings in Nashik, did not take action against English officers, who behaved rudely with the local Indians.
When an English engineer William, killed his coachman, this "Pandit Jackson" released him on lack of evidence. When Babasaheb Khare defended a group of youth who were convicted for shouting “Vande Mataram”, he barred him from practicing in the court.
And the final straw was convicting and arresting Tatya’s elder brother Babarao Savarkar for printing a 16 page book of the poems of the revolutionary Kavi Govind. Yes poor Pandit Jackson who was shot dead by those bloody natives.
#TodayInHistory Pakistani Army massacres more than 200 Bengali Hindus at Bagbati in Sirajganj sub-division of Pabna district. Another of the ghastly massacres of East Pakistan in 1971.
When Pakistan Army occupied Sirajganj under Operation Searchlight, the Bengali Hindus took refuge in the nearby villages of which Bagbati was one. Just one day before a meeting was held between the Razakars and the Peace Comittee
The so called Peace Committee or the Nagorik Shanti Comittee, was a front of the Pakistani Army, to crush the revolt in East Pakistan, and act against the Mukti Bahini. Along with the Razakars, they were one of the most dreaded units during the occupation.
#TodayinHistory Operation Shakti, when the India Govt under AB Vajpayee, conducts 5 nuclear explosions in 1998 at Pokhran over two days, the second such, after Operation Smiling Buddha in 1974.
Of the 5 detonations at Pokhran II, the first was a fusion bomb, while the rest were fission ones. While there were 3 explosions on May 11, 1998, the other two were on May 15. The operation came to be known as Shakti or Pokhran II.
India's nuclear program started way back in 1945, when Homi Jehangir Bhabha, established the TIFR, for harnessing nuclear energy. However post the 1962 War, and death of Bhabha, the program slowed down.
Gangamma Jatara is one of the more popular celebrations in Chittor district primarily, much like Bonalu in Telangana, that is currently being celebrated. While it's celebrated all over Chittor dt, its the Tirupati one that is quite prominent.
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Gangamma is believed to be the Grama Devata of Tirupathi, and also the sister of Shree Venkateswara. The celebrations over a period of 7 days begin at the Thathaiahgunta Gangamma temple to east of Tirupathi.
There was a Palegar ruling over Tirupati, who used to harass women for his lust. He would pick up any young woman he fancied and rape her. And also asked every young man to send his wife to him on their first night.
Map showing Chief Ministers of Assam district wise, as per the constituency they represented. Kamrup(Metro+Rural) has had 4 CMs representing it, while Upper Assam region has had 7 CMs representing it. There has been only 1 CM from Barak Valley.
The CMs from Kamrup have been
Gopinath Bordoloi( Assam's first CM)-Kamrup Sadar(now defunct).
Bishnuram Medhi-Hajo
Mahendra Mohan Choudhary-Sonari East
Himanta Biswa Sarma-Jalukbaria.
CMs from Upper Assam region have been
Tarun Gogoi- Longest serving CM, for 15 years, from Titabar(Jorhat dt).
Sarbananda Sonowal from Majuli.
Hiteshwar Saikia from Nazira(Sibsagar dt)
Keshub Chandra Gogoi from Dibrugarh.
Jogendra Nath Hazarika from Duliajan(Dibrugarh dt).