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Veer Savarkar was born to a Brahmin Hindu family on 28 May, 1883, at Bhagour, Nashik District. His siblings were Ganesh, Mainabai and Narayan. He was known for his bravery and so earned nickname 'Veer' that is a courageous person. https://twitter.com/RadhaRamanKapo6/status/1296818870565494785
Here Let me tell you about his elder brother Ganesh savarkar he was jailed for andaman nikobar for life imprisonment in 1909 he inspired #SavarkarMyHero and then he also took part with him.
He founded abhinav bharat and started weapon activity against british govt.
When he was young, he organised a youth group named 'Mitra Mela'. He was inspired by political leaders like Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and Bipin Chandra Pal known as "Garam dal" and engages the group in revolutionary activities.
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He enrolled himself at 'Fergusson College' in Pune and completed his Bachelor’s Degree.
He received an offer to study law in England and offered a scholarship. He was helped by Shyamji Krishna Varma to sent him England and pursue his studies.
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He enrolled there at 'Gray's Inn Law College' and took shelter at 'India House'. In London, Veer Savarkar inspired his fellow Indian students and formed an organisation 'Free India Society' to fight against Britishers for freedom.

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On the lines of the 'Revolt of 1857', Veer Savarkar thought of the guerrilla war for attaining Independence. He wrote a book titled "The History of the War of Indian Independence" which inspired a lot of Indians to fight against the British for freedom. 
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Before savarkar 1857 "भारत का प्रथम स्वाधीनता संग्राम" was known as revolt only,Though the book was banned by the British but it gained popularity in several countries. Not only this, he made manual bombs and guerrilla warfare and distributed among friends. 
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He also provided legal defence to his friend Madan Lal Dhingra, who was accused in a murder case of a British Indian army officer named Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie.

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His elder brother organised a protest against the 'Indian Council Act 1909' also known as Minto-Morley Reform. Further, with the protest, the British Police claimed that Veer Savarkar had plotted in crime and issued a warrant against him.
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#SavarkarMyHero was escaped to Paris and took shelter at Bhikaji Cama's residence. 13 March, 1910, arrested by the British police but the French Government got irritated when British authorities had not initiated appropriate legal proceedings to arrest Veer Savarkar in Paris.
The Permanent Court of International Arbitration was handling the dispute between the British authorities and the French government and gave a verdict in 1911. 

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the verdict came out against Veer Savarkar and he was sentenced to 50 years of imprisonment and sent back to Bombay. Later, he was taken to the Andaman and Nicobar Island on 4 July, 1911. There, he was locked at 'cellular Jail' famous as Kala Pani. 
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But his national freedom spirit continued and there he started teaching his fellow prisoners to read and write. He also took permission from the government to begin a basic library in the prison.

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Savarkar was released from the prison on 6 January, 1924 and played a crucial role in generating 'Ratnagiri Hindu Sabha'. This organisation aimed to preserve the social and cultural heritage of the Hindus.

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During his prison time, he wrote an ideological pamphlet known as Hindutva: Who is a Hindu?' And this was published by Savarkar's supporters. In the pamphlet, he described Hindu as a patriotic and proud inhabitant of 'Bharatvarsha' (India) and so influenced several Hindus.
He also described several religions as one and the same as Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism. According to him, all these religions can support the creation of 'Akhand Bharat' (United India or Greater India).

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Now let us talk about the INc dramma on his amnesty petition
This is clearly depicting the condition of freedom fighters were worst there in the prison so it was on the behalf of all so that there may be condition can be good to those fighters.
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He also worked against some of India's social evils like caste discrimination and untouchability. His, books motivated youth and because of his courageous behaviour he had earned the nickname 'Veer' and came to be known as Veer Savarkar.

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He wrote 'The Indian War of Independence'. In his book 'Kale Pani', he mentioned his cellular jail struggle of Indian Independence. He criticised Mahatma Gandhi's politics and wrote a book titled 'Gandhi Gondhal'. 

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Books written by Veer Savarkar

1857 Che Svatantrya Samar
Hindupadpaatshahi
Hindutva
Jatyochhedak Nibandha
Moplyanche Banda
Maazi Janmathep
Kale Pani
Shatruchya Shibirat
Londonchi batamipatre
Andamanchya Andheritun
Vidnyan nishtha Nibandha
Joseph Mazzini
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Hindurashtra Darshan
Hindutvache Panchapran
Kamala
Savarkaranchya Kavita
Sanyasta Khadg 

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At last, we can conclude that Veer Savarkar's philosophy was no doubt unique and consists of various elements like ethical, theological and philosophical theories. So @pbhushan1 Sorry to say you that you are just a garbage against him and he is diamond.
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