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They call Veer Savarkar a "coward".
Correction: The cowards call Veer Savarkar a "coward".
The man who instilled such fear in the hearts of British that they couldn't risk his freedom.
The man who faced solitary confinement, inhuman labor, unimaginable horrors in Cellular Jail, not for days or months, but over a decade.
The man who penned The First War of Independence.
The man who inspired countless freedom fighters and dreamt of a Bharat unshackled, unapologetic, and united.
Gandhi has been immortalised using a calculated campaign for over 7 decades — from our currency to national holiday to our foreign policy language. On the other hand, as calculatively, Savarkar has been vilified in a deliberate malicious campaign.
Time to correct it. Time to give Savarkar his due. Time to make Savarkar as much a part of our private and public lives as Gandhi, if not more.
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