- PM Modi visit USAOnly the mirror in my washroom and phone gallery see the crazy me : Sara KhanKarnataka rain fury: Photos of flooded streets, uprooted treesCannes 2022: Deepika Padukone stuns at the French Riviera in Sabyasachi outfitRanbir Kapoor And Alia Bhatt's Wedding Pics - Sealed With A KissOscars 2022: Every Academy Award WinnerShane Warne (1969-2022): Australian cricket legend's life in picturesPhotos: What Russia's invasion of Ukraine looks like on the groundLata Mangeshkar (1929-2022): A pictorial tribute to the 'Nightingale of India'PM Modi unveils 216-feet tall Statue of Equality in Hyderabad (PHOTOS)
Freya Deshmane riding on Reinroe Adare Acrobat claimed the top spot and clinched the gold
- Salah sets Premier League record in Liverpool's draw at Newcastle
- India Open Competition in Shotgun begins in Jaipur, paving way for Nationals' qualification
- Hockey India names Amir Ali-led 20-man team for Junior Asia Cup
- Harmanpreet Singh named FIH Player of the Year, PR Sreejesh gets best goalkeeper award
- World Boxing medallist Gaurav Bidhuri to flag off 'Delhi Against Drugs' movement on Nov 17
Without Savarkar, 1857 Mutiny would have remained a revolt: Shah Last Updated : 17 Oct 2019 02:53:43 PM IST Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that had it not been for Veer Savarkar, India wouldn't have known the importance of the 1857 Mutiny.
"The Mutiny of 1857 would have remained a revolt as the British had called it. It was Veer Savarkar who gave it the name of the first war of independence," said Shah.
He underlined the fact that history needed to be re-written so that the real facts could be placed before the nation.
Shah's statement assumes significance in view of the fact that the Maharashtra BJP, in its manifesto for the 2019 Assembly polls, has promised to urge the Centre to confer Bharat Ratna on Veer Savarkar whom Prime Minister Narendra Modi counts as one of his idols.
Shah is also an ardent follower of Savarkar and even has an image of the revolutionary in his drawing room.
Addressing a seminar on 'Guptvanshak Veer' at the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) on Thursday, Shah asked historians to stop blaming the British and the Left and rewrite correct history based on facts.
"There are over 200 great leaders, who have not been given their due in history. We should not get into a debate on what has been written but focus on what should be written. When Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya established the Banaras Hindu University, there was a thought behind it. Even today this institution is promoting Indian culture," he said.
Shah further said that Chandragupta Maurya is a famous historical figure but he did not get the honour he deserved.
"His valour was not sufficiently appreciated. The period of Maurya dynasty and Gupta dynasty has been downplayed in history. This needs to be corrected," he said.
The Minister said India extended up to Afghanistan during the reign of Skandgupta and this was its golden era in terms of arts.
"Literature, military, culture, art were world class and we should acknowledge it. The country got best astrologers during this period and India was freed of invaders from Kashmir to Kandhahar. We need to establish the contribution of Skandgupta in our history," he said.IANS Varanasi For Latest Updates Please-
Join us on
Follow us on
172.31.16.186