18-year-old Khudiram Bose was martyred in 1908. And Savarkar was in London from 1906 to 1911.
Netaji Bose repeatedly criticized Savarkar & Hindu Mahasabha. Savarkar also didn’t utter a word about Bhagat Singh’s hanging while Nehru and Bose tried their best to save him.
Khudiram was martyred one year before Madanlal Dhingra assassinated Wyllie in 1909. He was a 16-year-old Muzaffarpur boy inspired by local leaders during the Bengal partition movement of 1905 and by Anushilan and Jugantar.
Inspired by Savarkar?
"I would request Jinnah, Savarkar & to all those who still think of a compromise with the British to realize once for all that in the world of tomorrow there will be no British Empire."
- Netaji Bose via Azad Hind Radio(1943)
He was also a fervent critic of Hindu Mahasabha.
Netaji Bose has never mentioned anywhere that he was inspired by Savarkar. He expressed that he was inspired by Vivekananda, Tolstoy and Chittaranjan Das.
Netaji Bose, as President of AICC, banned the dual membership of Congress and Hindu Mahasabha & Muslim League.
Netaji Bose was elected as President of the Indian National Congress at its Haripura session in 1938, and every single Congress delegate from South India voted for him.
During his inaugural speech in Haripura, Netaji quoted Lenin. After World War 2, Naval Munity began.
During the 1946 Royal Naval Mutiny, the Indian sailors left their posts and went around Bombay and Karachi in lorries, holding aloft the flags of Netaji Bose and the INA.
The Indian Communist Party supported the Mutiny, while the RSS and Savarkar remained SILENT.
Bhagat Singh was inspired by Savarkar? Lmao
Savarkar ignored the Hunger Striker led by close friends of Bhagat Singh. Mahavir Singh and many others died in Andaman. Savarkar also ignored the historic 36-day hunger strike of 1937.
Bhagat Singh was a fierce critic of Imperialism, Brahmanism and Communalism. The slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" became a common slogan for all Indians after his arrest in 1929.
And RSS was one of the few organizations that didn't use the slogan during the Independence struggle.
Bhagat Singh was a communist and he wrote articles in Urdu & Punjabi and his last letter to his brother was in Urdu. He was reading Lenin during his last moments and the British Media called him the "Red Terror."
Inspired by Savarkar? Lol
Pretty sure Vikram Sampath's book is likely the source for this movie.
Will this movie mention the story of 173 Indian revolutionaries that died at Andaman's Cellular Jail when they refused to write a mercy petition? They won't.
Because it will shatter the myth of "VEER".
My tweet from January 2021.
To defeat your enemy, you must understand the enemy.
Sushil Das Gupta: 9 years
Trailokyanath Chakravarty: 12 yrs
BK Dutt: 13 yrs
Ambika Chakrabarty: 13 yrs
Mercy Petitions written by the above four: Zero
How many Mercy Petitions did Savarkar wrote during his 10 years in Cellular Jail?
Mahavir Singh, Mohit Moitra and Mohan Kishore Namadas and many more died in Andaman's Cellular Jail during their Hunger strike.
173 Indian prisoners died in this dreaded Jail. And 99.7% of Indian prisoners never wrote any mercy petitions.
Compare Savarkar with them.
In 2001, Guardian had an article describing Cellular Jail and Mahavir's death at this dreaded Jail.
After the death of Mahavir Singh, the close friends of Bhagat Singh in Cellular Jail formed an organization called 'The Communist Consolidation', led by Shiv Verma.
Henry Kissinger celebrates his 100th birthday today.
Remembering the victims of 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy in #India, known as the world's worst industrial disaster. The tragedy caused over 7000 deaths & exposed another half-million to toxic gases.
Untold Crimes of Kissinger. 1/n
Methylisocyanate (MIC), one of the most toxic gas, then and now, spewed from the factory owned by the US chemical giant Union Carbide (UCC) in 1984 in Bhopal, India.
In 1975, the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, helped Union Carbide set up its chemical plant in Bhopal.
After the plant’s 1984 chemical leak disaster, Kissinger Associates represented Union Carbide, brokering a paltry out-of-court settlement for the victims of the gas-leak. Many are still waiting.
Bhopal 1984 is a tragedy that the US and Indian governments want us to forget.
In 1931, BS Moonje (the 1st president of Hindu Mahasabha) visited fascist military academies in Italy and met Benito Mussolini. Moonje considered the Italian dictator as his idol.
Moonje was also the mentor of KB Hedgewar and Savarkar.
"Far from being indigenous, the RSS has championed chauvinist ideas from Europe."
"In Moonje’s diary, he congratulates Mussolini on the fascist youth and military organisations that he had constituted, adding that India needed similar organisations. He proceeds to note that the RSS, formed by Hedgewar, is one such organisation."
Former Kerala Finance Minister, Thomas Isaac, was one of the first Indian politicians to call Modi's bluff, just hours after Demo was declared on 8th Nov 2016.
The Malayalam Media hounded him for weeks as they believed the Masterstroke.