Published 13:43 IST, January 18th 2020
Earlier snubbed by CM Uddhav, Savarkar's kin relieved by Sena's 'jail his opposers' u-turn
Welcoming Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut's comment 'Jail Savarkar opposers', Ranjit Savarkar, on Saturday said that Sena must remember Congress maligned Savarkar
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Welcoming Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut's comment 'Jail Savarkar opposers', Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's grand-nephew Ranjit Savarkar, on Saturday, said that Sena must keep in mind that Congress is t protesting against Savarkar but also maligning him. He reminded Sena of its strong opposition against Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyyar. He said that he expects Sena to play a similar role.
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Savarkar's grand nephew backs Sena's comment
Sanjay Raut: 'Jail Savarkar opposers'
Making a big statement on Veer Savarkar, Raut has said that those insulting Savarkar should be jailed, irrespective of which party he belongs to. Batting yet again for Bharat Ratna for Savarkar, Sena MP said that his party is unmoved on demand. He has said that people speaking against Savarkar will understand his role in nation-building only when y are put in same prison in Andaman where British had lodged Savarkar.
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"Those who oppose Bharat Ratna for Veer Savarkar, whoever y may be, y may belong to any party, y may have a different ideology, all such people should spend two days in same cell in Andaman jail where Savarkar was lodged. n y will understand importance of his struggle and sacrifice made for nation. It is our constant demand that Veer Savarkar be awarded Bharat Ratna - it is upto Home Ministry," said Raut.
Sena snubs Savarkar's kin
Incidentally, on January 3, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray t only refused to meet Veer Savarkar’s grand-nephew Ranjit but also kept him waiting for nearly 50 minutes in Mantralaya. This comes amid Seva Dal, grassroots organization of Congress publishing a booklet containing derogatory references about Savarkar. Speaking exclusively to Republic TV, Ranjit Savarkar revealed that he handed over a memorandum to Chief Minister’s Office and exited Mantralaya as Thackeray had already left premises.
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13:43 IST, January 18th 2020