The missing pieces | Books
The author inserts very little critical distance between himself and savarkar, a contentious figure to begin with.
by Janaki Bakhle
Sep 26, 2019
4 minutes
Across Maharashtra, a widely shared narrative about Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's life goes something like this: He lost both of his parents early in life, was precociously brilliant-a gifted student, poet, writer, historian-and his genius was both recognised and resented. He was educated first in Nashik, then in Pune, then in London where he travelled to study law.
Always a revolutionary patriot, in London, he rose in stature as a mesmerising leader, writing fiery nationalist and patriotic tracts. Arrested by the British in 1910, he was forcibly repatriated to India to serve trial and unfairly sentenced to two life terms in the Andaman Islands
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