Amit Shah Reveals How Savarkar's 'Cultural Nationalism' Guides Modi Government

Home Minister Amit Shah paid glowing tributes to freedom fighter Veer Savarkar at an event in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. He stated that Savarkar laid the foundational concept of 'Cultural Nationalism,' which now guides the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Shah praised Savarkar's multifaceted legacy as a writer, poet, social reformer, and linguist who enriched Indian languages. He also highlighted the unveiling of Savarkar's statue by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat at the Cellular Jail as a lasting symbol of inspiration.

Key Points: Amit Shah Credits Savarkar for Cultural Nationalism Foundation

  • Amit Shah credits Savarkar for defining the 'Cultural Nationalism' guiding PM Modi's government
  • Shah praises Savarkar as both an excellent poet and writer who enriched Indian languages
  • The new statue at Cellular Jail is a symbol of Savarkar's sacrifice and resolve for India
  • Shah links the site to memories of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and the Azad Hind Fauj
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Savarkar laid foundation of 'Cultural Nationalism': HM Amit Shah

Home Minister Amit Shah honors Veer Savarkar, crediting him for laying the foundation of 'Cultural Nationalism' that guides the current government.

"The ideology of Savarkar should be propagated and shared by parents with their children. - HM Amit Shah"

Sri Vijayapuram, Dec 12

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday paid glowing tributes to freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, describing him as a writer as well as a fighter who laid the foundation of “Cultural Nationalism”.

Speaking at an event in Sri Vijayapuram (Andaman and Nicobar) on the completion of 115 years of a collection of Savarkar's poems, 'Sagara Prana Talamalla', HM Shah said, "The ideology of Savarkar should be propagated and shared by parents with their children."

He credited Savarkar for laying the foundation and defining the concept of "Cultural Nationalism" - an ideology which is guiding the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Home Minister said Savarkar was a writer as well as a fighter. He was a born patriot and also a sage-seer.

He was also a social reformer, poet, and author. Proficiency in both prose and poetry is attained by very few writers, said HM Shah.

"I have read his literature very thoroughly, and even today I cannot decide whether he was a good poet or a writer; he was excellent in both forms. Later, he also became a great linguist. By creating many new words, he enriched our language. There are about 600 or more words that Veer Savarkar gave to enrich our languages," he said.

Talking about the unveiling of his statue by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, HM Shah said, "This statue of Savarkar Ji is a symbol of the sacrifice, resolve, and dedication to Mother India by Veer Savarkar Ji in the Cellular Jail."

"It will convey a message to generations for many decades to come to draw inspiration from Savarkar Ji's life. The message of Veer Savarkar's courage, the message of devotion to duty towards the motherland, his quality of steadfastness, and the vision of national unity, security, and a prosperous nation -- the dreams of all these will be enshrined by this statue," said the Home Minister.

He said that before Independence, whichever prisoner was brought to the Cellular Jail was forgotten by their family.

"No one thought that anyone could return from this jail. Today, this place has become a pilgrimage site for all of us Indians because Veer Savarkar Ji spent his difficult time here," he said.

The Home Minister said, "This place is also connected to the memories of Netaji Subhas Babu. The Azad Hind Fauj had liberated the Andaman-Nicobar Islands first, and Subhas Babu had stayed here for two days. He had suggested naming this island group 'Shaheed' and 'Swaraj', which PM Modi has implemented."

The Andaman-Nicobar is such a sacred land of penance where freedom fighters who came from across India made their sacrifices, said HM Shah.

"From every province, someone or the other was hanged on the gallows here. On this very sacred land, the unveiling of Veer Savarkar's statue has been done by the hand of the respected Dr Mohan Bhagwat ji, the Sarsanghchalak of the RSS, the organisation that truly advances Savarkar ji's ideology," said the Home Minister.

"This land is also sacred, the memory of Veer Savarkar is sacred, and the unveiling of this statue by Bhagwat ji's hands will make it eternally memorable," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I respect his sacrifices, the article only presents one side. Our history is complex, and we should teach children about all freedom fighters with their full context, not just propagate one ideology. Balanced education is key.
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Vikram M
Savarkar was indeed a multifaceted personality - poet, writer, linguist, and fighter. Enriching our language with 600+ words is no small feat! More people should read his original works beyond the political narratives.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited the Cellular Jail, it's a deeply moving experience. The statue will serve as a permanent reminder of the immense sacrifices made for India's freedom. All Indians should visit at least once.
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Rohit P
Good to see Netaji being mentioned alongside Savarkar. Andaman is truly a pilgrimage site for every Indian. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Cultural Nationalism is a powerful idea for a diverse country like ours. It's about unity in our ancient civilizational values. But we must ensure it remains inclusive and doesn't exclude any community.

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