Many went insane and a few committed suicide. But Veer Savarkar refused to be daunted. He valiantly continued the fight for human dignity and freedom, even in prison.
What was the secret of Savarkar's strength? He was utterly confident that India would achieve freedom. That conviction gave him hope and courage to overcome depression and keep fighting wherever he was - inside or outside the prison.
Much of the material for this Amar Chitra Katha has been drawn from V. D. Savarkar's autobiography, 'MY TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE'. This book which was first published in 1950 by Sadbhakti Prakash Printing Press, Bombay, has been reprinted by Veer Savarkar Prakashan, Savarkar Sadan, Dr, Raut Road, 71, Shivaji Park, Mumbai -400 028.
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