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    Book‘Savarkar: Echoes from a forgotten past, 1883-1924'.

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    Savarkar Syama Prasad Mukherjee.

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    It was Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.

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    Savarkar then rose and made this memorable statement.

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    Handcuffed and guarded, Savarkar braved the circumstances,

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    Though Savarkar' s name was last

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    Savarkar was kept in custody till July,

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    Savarkar accepted the conditions,

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    Savarkar reiterated his innocence

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    Young Savarkar, deeply impressed,

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    Savarkar had purpose in life

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    That Savarkar shall reside in the Ratnagiri district

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    Page 25 Savarkar.

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    session passed a resolution demanding the release of Savarkar.

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    the Tribunal sentenced Savarkar to another transportation for life.

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    Savarkar reached London in 1906 and devoted himself to his studies.

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    carrying Savarkar to India, started on her historic voyage from London.

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    Hamelin in L' affairs Savarkar( Extrait de Recueil general de Jurisprudence,

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    Like Nehru and Gandhi, Savarkar too dedicated his life to the country.

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    Savarkar was arrested in London on March 13, 1910 and sent to India.

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    Savarkar, who had gone to England as a student on a regular

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    also raised the point that Savarkar' s arrest on French soil was illegal.

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    Mr Vaughan, counsel for Savarkar, made an application for a writ of habeas corpus

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    to refer the Savarkar case to the International Court of Arbitration at The Hague.

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    Savarkar attempted to look at the incidents of 1857 from the Indian point of view.

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    There was a big contribution of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar during the freedom movement of India.

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    When asked to comment by the court, Savarkar refused to say anything on the point.

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    Young Savarkar, deeply impressed, took an oath to fight like the Chaphekars for India' s freedom.

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    Jackson was shot by a youth, Savarkar finally fell under the net of the British authorities.

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    Savarkar reiterated his innocence and said that he had no direct or indirect connection with the crime.

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