Description

Did Savarkar battle a stormy sea when he attempted his legendary escape at Marseilles? Did Gandhiji and he stay together ‘as friends’ in London as Savarkar claimed during Gandhiji’s assassination trial? Did he turn against Muslims because of the cruelty of jailers in the Andamans? What is one to make of his ‘mercy petitions’ to the British? Did he pledge to be ‘politically useful’ to the British and accept conditions for his release that even the British had not demanded? During the Quit India movement, did Savarkar promise ‘whole-hearted cooperation’ to the British? What did he seek from the British? Was Savarkar the one who showed Subhas Bose the path that Netaji then followed?

What did Savarkar think of Hinduism, about our beliefs and ‘holy cows’, about the texts Hindus hold to be sacred? Have our people been suffused with Hindutva as Savarkar maintained? What sort of a State did he envisage? Is Savarkar being resurrected today to erase the one great inconvenience―Gandhiji?

About the Author

Scholar, author, former editor and minister, Arun Shourie has, for the last four decades, been one of the most prominent voices in our country’s public affairs and discourse.

Additional information

Dimensions 24 × 15 × 3 cm
Binding

Hardcover

ISBN

978-0143474333

Language

English

Pages

560

Publication date

30 January 2025

Publisher

Penguin Viking

Writer

Arun Shourie

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