PM Modi Honors Freedom Fighter Shyamji Krishna Varma on Death Anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to freedom fighter Shyamji Krishna Varma on his death anniversary, highlighting his revolutionary ideas that awakened consciousness in the independence movement. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari also honored Varma, calling him an inspiration for many revolutionaries. Shyamji Krishna Varma was a key figure known for establishing the Indian Home Rule Society and India House in London to foster nationalist thought. He also founded 'The Indian Sociologist' journal and influenced prominent figures like Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.

Key Points: PM Modi Pays Tribute to Freedom Fighter Shyamji Krishna Varma

  • PM Modi pays homage on X
  • Varma was a revolutionary lawyer and journalist
  • He founded Indian Home Rule Society in London
  • His life continues to inspire national service
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PM Modi pays tribute to Shyamji Krishna Varma on his death anniversary

PM Narendra Modi and Nitin Gadkari honor Shyamji Krishna Varma, a key revolutionary in India's freedom struggle, on his death anniversary.

"Homage to the brave son of Mother India, Shyamji Krishna Varma, on his death anniversary. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 30

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday paid homage to freedom fighter Shyamji Krishna Varma on his death anniversary, remembering his immense contribution to India's independence movement and his lasting legacy of courage and patriotism.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister said, "Homage to the brave son of Mother India, Shyamji Krishna Varma, on his death anniversary. With his revolutionary ideas, he awakened a new consciousness in the freedom movement. His life and ideals will continue to inspire every generation of the country towards national service."

He further added, "From the life of the great freedom fighter Shyamji Krishna Varma, we receive an extraordinary inspiration of courage and determination. It also instils in the countrymen the sentiment of fulfilling their duties toward the nation."

PM Modi also shared a Sanskrit verse: "Bright and glorious fame, which dazzles the mind with the description of extraordinary feats, is attained only by embracing courage." (loosely translated from Sanskrit)

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari also paid tribute to the revolutionary leader. In his post on X, he said, "Through revolutionary activities, the great revolutionary Shyamji Krishna Varma ji, who energised the resolve for India's independence, was an inspiration for many revolutionaries. On his remembrance day, humble salutations to him."

Shyamji Krishna Varma is remembered as a key figure in India's freedom struggle, known for his intellectual leadership and efforts to inspire nationalist thought among Indians, particularly those living abroad.

He was an Indian revolutionary, patriot, lawyer, and journalist, born on October 4, 1857, in Mandvi, Gujarat. During his time in London, he established the Indian Home Rule Society in 1905, with the aim of encouraging young Indians to actively participate in revolutionary activities against British rule.

Varma also founded India House, which served as a hostel and a hub for Indian students in London, many of whom later became prominent figures in the independence movement. In addition, he launched 'The Indian Sociologist', a journal intended to promote nationalist ideas and motivate youth toward the cause of freedom.

He served as the first president of the Bombay Arya Samaj and is known to have influenced prominent revolutionaries such as Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.

- IANS

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Priya S
A great tribute. While it's good to remember our freedom fighters, I sometimes wish the focus was equally strong on the current issues facing the nation. Honoring the past is important, but building the future they dreamed of is the real tribute.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! Shyamji Krishna Varma was a visionary. Establishing India House in London was a masterstroke. It became the nursery for so many revolutionaries. His legacy is a reminder that the fight for freedom was fought on many fronts, including intellectual and overseas.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, this story resonates. Using your position in a foreign land to fight for your country's independence is incredibly powerful. 'The Indian Sociologist' must have been revolutionary for its time.
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Rohit P
Proud to be from the same state as such a giant! Gujarat has given so many great leaders to this nation. His connection to Savarkar ji is also a crucial part of history that needs to be understood in full context.
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Nikhil C
The Sanskrit shloka shared by PM Modi adds a beautiful, traditional layer to the tribute. It connects our ancient wisdom with modern patriotism. More people should know about such unsung heroes beyond just Gandhi and Nehru.

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