EP- 52 | Savarkar's bravery & untold stories of India’s forgotten revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @siddharth-gandhi
    @siddharth-gandhi Год назад +719

    Happy to have people like Sanjeev Sanyal, Vikram Sampath and J Sai Deepak who are trying to set the narrative right!

    • @rohitsubramanya2138
      @rohitsubramanya2138 Год назад +1

      I'm sorry, what's with your surname? I'm curious, please tell me what's happening?

    • @lookintoit4537
      @lookintoit4537 Год назад +15

      @@rohitsubramanya2138 Just why? Its not his fault that he shares surname with the family. (Nothing against Gandhi original)

    • @mukeshbavejaa116
      @mukeshbavejaa116 Год назад +14

      Anju Dhar as well

    • @walterpinkman5249
      @walterpinkman5249 Год назад +15

      ​@@rohitsubramanya2138 the Gandhis you know (Rahul Baba's people) are not REAL Gandhis, they took this surname for obvious reasons. Now most of Gandhis (Real ones not Converted) support Hindu nationalism.

    • @NareshPatel-ih1hn
      @NareshPatel-ih1hn Год назад +1

      ​@@mukeshbavejaa116 Anuj dhar

  • @anikettambavekar9681
    @anikettambavekar9681 Год назад +707

    I am Maharashtrian Brahmin. My grandmother used to tell the stories of these riots after the Gandhi assassination. Brahmins were dragged out and burned their houses thereafter. My grandmother and their family survived only because her father was a doctor and savior for everyone not just Brahmins but for all. This horrific incident she experienced in Satara, but as per her it has happened in many other places also.

    • @gayatri555
      @gayatri555 Год назад +12

      Same.

    • @OK-vh2xp
      @OK-vh2xp Год назад +27

      Venkatesh Madgulkar had written a short story.... बन्या बापू , on the horrific events.

    • @suchitrabhure7855
      @suchitrabhure7855 Год назад

      ​@@RojaJaneman l
      Mok

    • @lawyerausin
      @lawyerausin Год назад +51

      I am Maharashtrian Brahmin. My mother survived because her neighbours saved her, a four year child. My father and uncle in their early twenties were jailed by Nehruvian Congrees because they were Maharashtrian Brahmin and part of the revolutionary movement. I grew up hearing stories of true Indian heros of the freedom movement and stories of partition. I educated in English school but at home I was consciously introduced to Veer Savarkar's literature and thougts. I was blessed but wish more Indians especially the kids and youth are introduced to Veer Savarkar, the true Nationalist and his ideology.

    • @kunal.....
      @kunal..... Год назад +1

      Brahman dharm

  • @anindian4412
    @anindian4412 Год назад +569

    Being a Maharashtrian I have known the immense contribution by Veer Savarkar and read his books as well, but knowing about other revolutionaries certainly added to knowledge which we have learned in History lessons. Congratulations to Sanjeev Sanyalji to bring out their stories. Their stories need to be aptly recognized and celebrated..

    • @abhishekkumartiwari1286
      @abhishekkumartiwari1286 Год назад +20

      Pappu thinks it is easy to be a Savarkar

    • @coermech9620
      @coermech9620 Год назад +6

      Just an unrelated question. I wonder why people from maharashtra call themselves maharashtrian and not just marathi. Simpler way of addressing.

    • @haridasshenoy8334
      @haridasshenoy8334 Год назад +1

      ​@@abhishekkumartiwari1286He has been given two volumes by Vikram Sampath. He may apologize, who knows.

    • @ramuramu5
      @ramuramu5 Год назад +2

      @@coermech9620 Same like Tamils in TN end up being referred to as Tamilians no Tamil

    • @RanbirDas
      @RanbirDas Год назад

      ​@@coermech9620 because India is a union of States including transplants

  • @anushreebanerjee2031
    @anushreebanerjee2031 Год назад +72

    So nice to see a Bengali intellectual actually talk sense!
    Lately things really need to change for the better and may truth prevail!
    Jai Hind!

    • @SagarRawat-bt3ig
      @SagarRawat-bt3ig Год назад

      I don't think he should identify himself as bengali. Present day bengalis are cuck weak woke clowns.

    • @primaryan0
      @primaryan0 Год назад

      What do you mean "bengali intellectual "?
      Haven't you seen any other talking sense?

    • @RahulSinha-l5u
      @RahulSinha-l5u 11 месяцев назад

      Yup

  • @sidnray
    @sidnray Год назад +468

    India needs more like Sanjeev in the public discourse. Thank you Smita. More power to you.

    • @MAdhawanPRakash
      @MAdhawanPRakash Год назад +12

      Who thinks Sanjeev is a future cabinet minister and maybe a candidate for the top job itself. He ticks all the boxes except maybe the political acumin to handle the crooked left parties in their own terms. Maybe he's too polite..

    • @yogeshgurdasani9005
      @yogeshgurdasani9005 Год назад +1

      😊

    • @divyasatheesh2529
      @divyasatheesh2529 Год назад +2

      @M A Dhavan M A Dhavan I think he is more aware about the surroundings … He can mould himself to suit any circumstances.He is a talented man…

    • @nikitas4838
      @nikitas4838 Год назад

      R06❤ qaza à

    • @mg.f.9023
      @mg.f.9023 Год назад +1

      Savarkar wrote to the British with salutations as:
      "I beg to remain,
      Sir,
      Your most obedient servant,
      Sd. V D. Savarkar."

  • @knightatdawndonbynight8432
    @knightatdawndonbynight8432 Год назад +28

    A rare aspect of Sanjeev Sanyal's character I noticed here is that he is such a fantastic and flamboyant speaker that he hardly ever minds or takes umbrage with interruptions and interjections (often distracting, often topic-changing ones) of the interviewer, rather cares to politely and satisfyingly but briefly answer that and then returns to his previous talking point so smoothly and gracefully by somehow merging his talking point with the interruption that even the audiences start not to bother about those interruptions and instead find them to be enhancing the scope of entire discussion. Glad to know that he is a trained black belt in Taekowondo.

  • @biswajitroy26
    @biswajitroy26 Год назад +253

    Tears flow from my eyes when I find the difference between that past era of Bengal which had consistently produced a plethora of intellectual minds coated with fiery nationalism and backed by high moral and spiritual values and the present era of docile and confused mindset of Bengal which is in a state of passive inertia. I can only say young minds like Mr Sanjiv Sanyal are the silver linings in the cloud.

    • @SR-mv2mf
      @SR-mv2mf Год назад +5

      Sad. Become too leftist now

    • @qsefyjil13579
      @qsefyjil13579 Год назад +9

      Unfortunately the docile majority in west bengal and kerala do not vote for bjp

    • @pranabgill1310
      @pranabgill1310 Год назад +1

      Ummmmmm Bengal: The gateway to East India company

    • @thebuddhaandthehustle7766
      @thebuddhaandthehustle7766 Год назад +5

      @@pranabgill1310 they had shown a great resistance against them, unfortunately history was written by the nehru government 😕

    • @pranabgill1310
      @pranabgill1310 Год назад

      @Ashmit and how do you know all this? DONT quote conspiracy theorists please.
      All these stupid claims being made are agenda/propaganda being developed by paranoid haters,nothing else.
      I am no Nehru fan but aware and well read enough to smell bullshit from far away...kuch bhi

  • @priyankataneja7291
    @priyankataneja7291 Год назад +130

    I haven't even finished listening to even half of this podcast and already find myself in awe of the tremendous amount of knowledge that gems like Sanjeev Sanyal have to share with us.
    No matter how hard the Nehruvian elite tried to wipe our history, it still shines through in more ways than he and his accomplices could ever imagine.
    Thank you so much, Smita Ma'am for bringing in people like Sanjeev Sanyal Sir on your show and making us aware of our past which was deliberately hidden.
    Warm Regards 🌺

    • @ChinTuk2
      @ChinTuk2 Год назад +5

      I am from Sanyal Family, It was Very Important for Me To Know About My Revolutionary GrandParents & My Family History as Mentioned in Great Depth by my 1st Cousin ... !!
      Many off the Fact We OurSelves Not Aware off Just Because The History too Distorted & Hidden the Reality of BharatWarsh Freedom Struggle ...for the Amazing PodCast to Open Up the UnTold Reality.....!!

  • @shekhrendupandey5070
    @shekhrendupandey5070 Год назад +248

    J Sai Deepak, Vikram Sampath and now Sanjeev Sanyal. Wow. Sanjeev Sanyal is Legendary. He’s also member of economic advisory council to PM.

    • @kbmnair2182
      @kbmnair2182 Год назад +8

      Add Anand Renganathan to the group.

    • @mitrachandrika
      @mitrachandrika Год назад +6

      The QUAD

    • @ChinTuk2
      @ChinTuk2 Год назад +2

      ​@@kbmnair2182 , I am from Sanyal Family, It was Very Important for Me To Know About My Revolutionary GrandParents & My Family History as Mentioned in Great Depth by my 1st Cousin ... !!
      Many off the Fact We OurSelves Not Aware off Just Because The History too Distorted & Hidden the Reality of BharatWarsh Freedom Struggle ...for the Amazing PodCast to Open Up the UnTold Reality.....!!

    • @kmr512
      @kmr512 Год назад

      That is the irony!

    • @shekhrendupandey5070
      @shekhrendupandey5070 Год назад

      @@kmr512 JNL !

  • @rogersilva9479
    @rogersilva9479 Год назад +166

    Mr Sanyal hails from a family of revolutionaries both from paternal and maternal side . Sachindra Nath Sanyal was his great grandfather. Notably Bhagat Singh used to write letters and seek advice from Sachindra Nath Sanyal

    • @androidbot2025
      @androidbot2025 Год назад

      Ok

    • @vignesh6654
      @vignesh6654 Год назад +1

      Interesting

    • @bengalihindu
      @bengalihindu Год назад +16

      Bhagat Singh considered Sachindranath Sanyal his guru... Nalinaksa Sanyal is another popular political person from the Family..

    • @santusanturohit4832
      @santusanturohit4832 Год назад

      Please name his maternal side..I know only Sachindra nath Sanyal

    • @bengalihindu
      @bengalihindu Год назад

      @@santusanturohit4832 Nalinaksha sanyal

  • @debarunbhattacharya7794
    @debarunbhattacharya7794 Год назад +45

    Ullaskar dutta's story was really heart warming, what a story

  • @miljos65
    @miljos65 Год назад +24

    I fully agree to the explanation of “Swadeshi”. My great great grandfather named Govind Daji Joshi was a revolutionary to start industries in Pune. It included manufacturing of Agarbatti, biscuits, utensils and many other products.
    It’s good to know our real history.

  • @sankararamaprasad9482
    @sankararamaprasad9482 Год назад +130

    My Goodness. Sri Sanyal: gratitude to you and all those whom we could never see. what a vivid narration of facts.... No words
    I have gone thru whole episode. Guys, don't miss it. Amazing with facts ... "collaborators" then and now, chills me; they committed crimes against our people and after independence, got into plum posts continuing the carpeting and their descendants have audacity to do it now !!!

    • @SaurabhYadav-ye9hn
      @SaurabhYadav-ye9hn Год назад

      Who are those collaborators now??

    • @cheapthrills9035
      @cheapthrills9035 Год назад

      ​@@SaurabhYadav-ye9hnin judiciary, top bureaucracy , owners of media houses, universities.

  • @AB-vx4hk
    @AB-vx4hk Год назад +110

    My grandfather was in the Hindu Mahasabha with Savarkar. After the Gandhi vadh, a congress mob descended on our ancestral home in the Dadar Portuguese Church area. My father (now deceased) tells the story of how he, armed with an axe, and four of his friends, all armed with swords stood in front our house daring the goons to make a move. Nobody did. All they could attack were defenseless people

    • @Indrauta
      @Indrauta Год назад +10

      Based Dadaji🔥🚩

    • @parthasarathimishra8262
      @parthasarathimishra8262 Год назад

      Vadh???

    • @parthasarathimishra8262
      @parthasarathimishra8262 Год назад

      Ek toh fake profile hai tera. RSS ka propagandist.

    • @jojobishal
      @jojobishal Год назад +13

      ​@@parthasarathimishra8262​​​
      He considers Gandhi as a monster who played major role in dividing India which resulted in death , massacre, rape pf millions.
      So in Hinduism when someone kills someone bad... it's called vadh and not "hatya".

    • @georgecarlinn6288
      @georgecarlinn6288 Год назад

      Vadh means killed

  • @arunavakhan.
    @arunavakhan. Год назад +85

    It's an amazing pedigree! Mr. Sanyal is doing a phenomenal job, and I am proud of his work as a fellow Bengali citizen. Your work is very commendable, sir! I am looking forward to reading more of his works and analyses! If I'm not wrong, Mohini Mills was still in business in the late 70s and early 80s, and it used to produce very fine quality dhotis that my father loved!

    • @kavitagera6101
      @kavitagera6101 Год назад +4

      Your name is Arunava Khan. If I may ask are u a Bengali Muslim?

    • @milindu8919
      @milindu8919 Год назад +8

      ​@@kavitagera6101 Khan surname is used by Bengali Hindus as well if I'm not wrong

    • @puspajitdandapat9228
      @puspajitdandapat9228 Год назад +3

      @@kavitagera6101 it sounds khaa but spelling is khan

    • @sreyanshuchaterjee3962
      @sreyanshuchaterjee3962 Год назад

      @@kavitagera6101 Talukdar surname in Bengal and Assam. Chowdhury in Bengal and Pakistan are also Hindu/Muslim.

    • @adash7841
      @adash7841 Год назад

      ​@@milindu8919 no khan surname never exist in hindu culture

  • @Gynaec
    @Gynaec Год назад +34

    What a brilliant person. So glad that we have such people helping the PM build India. He is a revolutionary too like his ancestors. Creating a revolution in people’s minds. His other books were very interesting too.

    • @s4268s
      @s4268s Год назад

      Are you relative of ranveer allahabadia

  • @GautamMH15
    @GautamMH15 Год назад +23

    Veer Sawarkar is an icon for us Maharashtrians. Not withstanding the futile narrative building attempts by Congress, India will never forget the sacrifice of Sawarkar, Sanyals, Bose, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Tilak etc . Mr. Sanyal, Sampath, Sai Deepak are showing who were also equally important for our freedom. Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra

  • @vijaykumarjai8482
    @vijaykumarjai8482 Год назад +17

    Listening about Ullaskar Dutt's story was really heartbreaking. His story has the elements of being made into a great motion picture. I suggest Sanjeev Sanyal to write a novel on that and some filmmaker to turn it into a film.

  • @nawarevaishali
    @nawarevaishali Год назад +98

    Known and Unknown ....We would remain indebted to these revolutionaries for lifelong....
    My heartfelt Naman to them!!🙏

  • @saurabhdas2022
    @saurabhdas2022 Год назад +21

    The last part of the video shattered my heart. These are the people who sacrificed a lot and their tales and history was deliberately deleted by the COLLABORATORS.

  • @anindian4412
    @anindian4412 Год назад +81

    Absolutely agree with views of Sanjeevji on democracy..Democracy is democracy, what is the distinction between liberal democracy and autocratic democracy..

    • @souradipsinha2753
      @souradipsinha2753 Год назад +1

      We won't understand the pain of autocratic democracy unless we are on the receiving end..

    • @rajeevgangal542
      @rajeevgangal542 Год назад

      Participation vs coercion

    • @varun9213
      @varun9213 Год назад +3

      @@rajeevgangal542 essential Rajeev is saying it is participation when the left favored candidate wind and 'coercion' when non-left candidate wins......After some reading it is easy to see all the so called 'liberals', 'humanists' etc etc are the most intolerant lot you will ever meet

    • @pavanshetty9806
      @pavanshetty9806 Год назад

      ​@@souradipsinha2753 well so called liberals are more intolerant and non liberal than so called autocratic in Indian context. This shows, these are fake division of democracy are just words used to put other party down.

  • @umeshpratapa4861
    @umeshpratapa4861 Год назад +28

    The story of Sanyals is eminently suitable to be made into a movie to impart patriotism and good cultural values.

  • @VedaSay
    @VedaSay Год назад +147

    About the genocides in India, Mumbai does not know about them but the locations where they happened not just know but the entire community marks it in someway. In North-Western Karnataka, all of it, Diwali is not celebrated even today because tipu murdered thousands who did not convert. We still find large number of skulls while excavating land in these region. There are multiple such examples across India. Promise you North has the most horror stories.

    • @AbhijeetKumarViVi
      @AbhijeetKumarViVi Год назад +2

      Why they gave up diwali ? They should celebrate but not forget

    • @prashantvipani9172
      @prashantvipani9172 Год назад +24

      @@AbhijeetKumarViVi it's a deep scar for their community. They don't celebrate in remembrance for them. It's not because they don't want but because they will never forget the animosity towards them.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Год назад +2

      Well Mumbai is salad of migrants, so they carry their own story, we the century old residents of Mumbai know why we had to escape our lands. The fact that even we are marginalised by wealthy rich Mumbai residents is true. Mostly gujjus and dubai dawoodi gangs.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Год назад +12

      @@AbhijeetKumarViVi well I understand why they don’t celebrate. Imagine you losing a grandfather to horrific genocide on that day. Who can celebrate. They remember.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Год назад +12

      Prashant, I belong to the trader community, being trader we were considered closer to brahmins, but segregated by brahmins in Konkan. Nevertheless, my great great grandfather had own farming rice paddy land. His house was set on fire by GANDHIANS. I guess as traders weren’t Gandhian enough, and brahmins were hated by that section of people. Marathas.
      Being the only survivor of that incident, he hid in bushes and they went to nearby village for refuge to relatives. He got basic education, but was indebted to the family. Travelled to Mumbai at the age of 16, worked as lipik in small offices. A local wealthy fisherman ( yes fishermen were wealthy those days, they had control on economy) now they are cornered and ignored. That man helped him set the business.
      The bottom line is, many survived the atrocities of Gandhian politics. They were not peaceful, they were not morally better.
      He was no saint, and more evil than British for us. That’s why in my family we say, British ARE better than Gandhi.

  • @deivikaramperumal1905
    @deivikaramperumal1905 Год назад +21

    Sanjeev Sanyal has illustrious family background and his own knowledge of various subject is stupendous. It is great listening to him and his interview with Smita Prakash about his book and related discussion.

  • @163sks
    @163sks Год назад +49

    Absolutely fabulous interview. Sanjeev is an original thinker and a progeny of great revolutionaries. May he live long and contribute to India’s growth.

    • @sumitjain4728
      @sumitjain4728 Год назад +2

      He is nothing short of modern revolutionary in the ideological battlefield

    • @ChinTuk2
      @ChinTuk2 Год назад

      ​@@sumitjain4728 , I am from Sanyal Family, It was Very Important for Me To Know About My Revolutionary GrandParents & My Family History as Mentioned in Great Depth by my 1st Cousin ... !!
      Many off the Fact We OurSelves Not Aware off Just Because The History too Distorted & Hidden the Reality of BharatWarsh Freedom Struggle ...for the Amazing PodCast to Open Up the UnTold Reality.....!!

  • @sayantan777
    @sayantan777 4 месяца назад +1

    Nothing but Mad Respect for Revolutionaries ❤❤

  • @jbhsmeta
    @jbhsmeta Год назад +38

    What a podcast!!!! The Multidimensional Infinite Possibility of human being - is what Mr. Sanjeev portrayed thru “Siloless” research!!! I remember Dr. Kalam said that understanding and upholding value system should be an integral part of the society - which do come from education and the know the our own “correct” history. After listening to him only one word came to my mind - “Balanced” person thru knowledge and practice.!!

  • @sunilassi7052
    @sunilassi7052 Год назад +25

    When I listen to people like Sanjiv Sanyal, J Sai Deepak and many more, it always gives me motivation to read more and more about our history, culture and Sanatan Dharma....🙏

    • @skguntur
      @skguntur Год назад

      I am addicted to Sai Deepak’s programs listening those whenever possible…..
      I feel lucky to come to know about Mr. Sanyal thru Smitha Prakash podcast……
      JAI HIND……

  • @Adrenalise123
    @Adrenalise123 Год назад +27

    Absolutely brilliant !! A must for every Indian citizen to hear and understand the contributions of the real heroes of our freedom struggle,

  • @sriramv8072
    @sriramv8072 Год назад +38

    So so happy to hear Sanjeev sanyal ji ❤ what a change in public discourse with sai Deepak, Vikram Sampath, Anand ranganathan and Sanjeev sanyal . Each of them hold their own .. so much inspiration for our generation 🙏❣️

  • @shankarraoshinde182
    @shankarraoshinde182 Год назад +31

    This man seems to be knowledgeable, intelligent and beloved mother country lover.kudos for his informative dialogue.

  • @ritakhanna5432
    @ritakhanna5432 Год назад +19

    Naman to Maa Bharati"s Sons and daughters ..Another eye opening session by Mr Sanyal...Thanks Smitaji.

  • @anon44492
    @anon44492 Год назад +19

    I remember reading his book, The Land of Seven Rivers, cover to cover in a single sitting in college... Really glad to hear one of my favourite authors. Thank you Smita.

  • @yvs39
    @yvs39 Год назад +9

    I am having high fever today. Unable to even get off my bed, so thought of listening to some podcast till I sleep. But had no idea this would be so informative and interesting that meri neend hi udd jaayegi.
    One of the best (Top-5) podcasts I've ever listened to on any topic so far.
    Simply stunned (in a pleasant way).

    • @sreyanshuchaterjee3962
      @sreyanshuchaterjee3962 Год назад +3

      Did you get well?

    • @yvs39
      @yvs39 Год назад +1

      @@sreyanshuchaterjee3962 yes. Thank you for asking mate

  • @indrajeetkamat6138
    @indrajeetkamat6138 Год назад +20

    Being a Marathi Brahmin, and hearing stories from Grand parents about villages being burnt and their brethren having to flee. From affluence in villages to poverty in cities. This is known generational trauma. Hardly documented, acknowledged or even spoken about. Glad that someone has guts to write about it. Speak about it.
    Killing Gandhi was murder, no one supports Godse.
    But what followed is so called 'Gandhians Congressis' doing exactly what they did to Sikhs in 1984 after Indira assassination.

    • @123xyzabccba
      @123xyzabccba Год назад

      so when the houses of dalits are torched on any pretext by the oppressing castes frequently out of casteism how many bammans stand in opposition to prevent such atrocities…..u get what u give …

    • @indrajeetkamat6138
      @indrajeetkamat6138 Год назад +6

      @@123xyzabccba this is the stupidity... someone is punished for someone else's crime.
      torching dalits houses is just as abhorrent crime.

    • @123xyzabccba
      @123xyzabccba Год назад +1

      @@indrajeetkamat6138 : so how many from the oppressing castes intervene to stop such atrocities….. u reap what u sow

    • @hritikbhat6658
      @hritikbhat6658 Год назад

      @@123xyzabccba Then dont preach Eye for an eye gandhian bullshit.

    • @hritikbhat6658
      @hritikbhat6658 Год назад

      @@123xyzabccba Using "u reap what you sow" term is slippery slope + pandora unboxing...Both things can be wrong. Understand that.

  • @Sunnypad
    @Sunnypad Год назад +2

    Sanjeev is such a wonderful person, educated, and brilliant speaker.

  • @CA_Harshith
    @CA_Harshith Год назад +102

    It's always hurting when RaGa talks about Savarkar in a negative tone. How can one be so insensitive, VDS's whole family and future generation has suffered for their patriotism. Not only his brother's tragic death during post Gandhi assassination but even before the independence what was VDS's wife put through and even his kids and family including brother's family is haunting to anyone who has even a shred of humanity in them

    • @kavitagera6101
      @kavitagera6101 Год назад +12

      Yes it is extremely tragic and poignant. I weep when I read about Veer Savarkar and while listening to his poetry narrating his love for our matrubhumi Bharat

    • @somnathbose7455
      @somnathbose7455 Год назад +1

      wow.. i never knew about his wife and kids struggle... can you share some light into int or share some valid reference links?

    • @AjeetPratapSingh-ts9wo
      @AjeetPratapSingh-ts9wo Год назад +7

      ​@@somnathbose7455 may be you could find out in Vikram Sampath Book on Veer Savarkar

    • @ritikasharma9271
      @ritikasharma9271 Год назад

      Don't take his remarks seriously he is puppet of britishers just like his great-grandfather nehru

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer Год назад

      @@somnathbose7455 Reference links will not be of much consequence. Vikram Sampath documents it in his biography of Savarkar. When Savarkar was sent to prison, his wife was generally shunned from society because she was regarded as the wife of a criminal. The family lived in penury.

  • @vaghor100
    @vaghor100 Год назад +54

    My grandfather being a dashgranthi Brahmin was also attacked after the Gandhi assassination. He was also beaten up. He was saved by the members of the Abhinav Bharat and fought against the Congressi rioters

    • @parthasarathimishra8262
      @parthasarathimishra8262 Год назад

      Interestingly, in all the comments I am reading here who claim about their family members attacked, nobody is saying about anybody lost life during that. Secondly, all those accounts are with weird names. This shows how fake propaganda being spread.

    • @georgecarlinn6288
      @georgecarlinn6288 Год назад

      The way innocent sikh were attacked and burnt by congress goons after indira was shot

    • @varun9213
      @varun9213 Год назад +5

      @@parthasarathimishra8262 LOL i think you should get your eyes checked

    • @ChinTuk2
      @ChinTuk2 Год назад +2

      ​@@parthasarathimishra8262 , I am from Sanyal Family, It was Very Important for Me To Know About My Revolutionary GrandParents & My Family History as Mentioned in Great Depth by my 1st Cousin ... !!
      Many off the Fact We OurSelves Not Aware off Just Because The History too Distorted & Hidden the Reality of BharatWarsh Freedom Struggle ...for the Amazing PodCast to Open Up the UnTold Reality.....!!

    • @scorpiorules
      @scorpiorules Год назад +3

      ​​@@parthasarathimishra8262 Anything that goes against your political leanings, beliefs and narratives is propaganda, right?
      And Mishraji, just because you find a name weird, doesn't mean it's fake. By that logic, some may find your name weird and fake as well.

  • @kamaljeetjaggi6280
    @kamaljeetjaggi6280 Год назад +6

    Koti koti pranaam Sanyal JI 🙏

  • @viswapramodC
    @viswapramodC Год назад +7

    The story of Ulaskar Dutt, is truly gut-wrenching and traumatic at the same time. This story speaks volumes about the cost, our revolutionaries paid for the freedom we enjoy today and are ungrateful to value it.

  • @MrGsaurabh
    @MrGsaurabh Год назад +8

    Being a Bong and my parents born in Varanasi, I can so much identify with Mr. Sanyal's depiction of the freedom struggle. By the way, even my mother's side were Sanyals from Varanasi. So i can already sense some familiriaty...

  • @prashantkirloskar2853
    @prashantkirloskar2853 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks to Sanjeev ji for highlighting history of India that was written off….My great grandfather and family in his sixties had to leave Maharashtra in the dark of the night and moved to a small village in another state and luckily survived post Gandhi assassination…

  • @Spashth
    @Spashth Год назад +19

    Dear Sanjiv, its always a pleasure listening to you. You are very clear and you have no doubts about who you are and where you want to take our country. I wish my dear God keeps you healthy and happy. God bless you.

  • @CA_Harshith
    @CA_Harshith Год назад +9

    Ulhaskar Dutta ji's love story is so beautiful. Just listening to it makes you wish to be one such true lover for your special one.

  • @madhudighe419
    @madhudighe419 Год назад +10

    I cried many times thinking about our unsung heroes.. it was difficult to finish the video in one go.. thank you Smita for giving a break in between with the economic discussion.🙏

  • @mangeshpimpale1860
    @mangeshpimpale1860 Год назад +2

    It's 2:58 AM and waching this excellent podcast of one of my favourite Mr.Sanjeev Sanyal... Literally moved from mobile screen in bedroom to Chromecasting on Bravia in living room... superb content, brilliant personality and excellent execution in anchor role by Smita Prakash ma'am...👍🇮🇳

  • @moreshwarthatte4070
    @moreshwarthatte4070 Год назад +53

    I am really surprised when I listen that we didn't know real history, we in Maharashtra know from 60s (from my childhood) about all the revolutioneries, most of the great kingdoms of India etc. Even in our homes books other than published by then govt. were collected and even in libraries.

    • @kavitagera6101
      @kavitagera6101 Год назад +1

      Moreshwar Thatte...Yes I am a Maharashtrian too and I confirm what you say

    • @doogie.browser
      @doogie.browser Год назад

      ​@@RojaJaneman I grew up in Mumbai and i know about many of these stories. Is it possible you were not part of the state curriculum system, or you didn't live in Mumbai long enough to study these enough in school?

  • @jayc.9999
    @jayc.9999 Год назад +4

    आपको नमन है संजय जी। इतना गहरा अनुसंधान और विश्लेषण किया है। भूले हुए, दबाए हुए और जानबूझकर मिटाए गए इतिहास को पुनः जीवित किया है आपने।
    ये बहुत बड़ा कार्य है आज के भारत के प्रति देशभक्ति का, और आपके प्रति हम कृतज्ञ रहेंगे। 🙏🏼👏🏼🙏🏼🇮🇳🙏🏼

  • @gkelkar1988
    @gkelkar1988 Год назад +14

    Knowledge is power. These stalwarts are setting up a great example for people to gain knowledge about themselves, their people, their country and the world. Hats off to the effort he would have put in.

  • @Indiagamingcentral
    @Indiagamingcentral Год назад +26

    The song was so powerful 🙏 brought tears to my eyes.
    Never again will I be shamed for practicing our religion or admitting about it in public.
    That is the real tribute to those who died to protect our dharma

  • @sharayutravels
    @sharayutravels Год назад +6

    I am glad in past 8-10 yrs so many facts have come out. Also thankful to my mother who taught us right history and references from what she had heard fr her parents born pre-independence. I hate what Bengal is today but I am proud of the fact that I have been taught right role models and come from true strong patriotic heritage of Bengal (Baba) and Maharashtra (ma) from my parents!

  • @arindamghatak
    @arindamghatak Год назад +4

    Smita Prakash has been bringing in some extremely high calibre people on her show. Sanjeev Sanyal, J. Sai Deepak, Vikram Sampath etc are a shining beacon of hope that the Indian history will finally been correctly portrayed in our NCERT textbooks.

  • @danceforever5940
    @danceforever5940 Год назад +18

    Koti koti pranam to these revolutionaries 🙏It is so Heart Wrenching to hear about the torture they faced . And we were not taught any of this history instead was made to learn about Anti National Figures

  • @banojkaran4805
    @banojkaran4805 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thats why, I love this man. True and fearless.

  • @deesesh4294
    @deesesh4294 Год назад +12

    I cry as I listen to this conversation. Thank you for uncovering the gory details that one suspected lay underneath the convenient and glib story of Ahimsa conquering the gentle hearts of the British, compelling them to leave.

  • @lorddigital4525
    @lorddigital4525 Год назад +2

    Brilliant episode. Sanjeev Sanyal is a true jem. Though Nehru and his followers did everything in their power to wipe the records clean, the old nationalist revolutionaries, our unsung heroes have found a passionate voice to tell their tale, how they fought for the freedom of India and sacrificed their very life so that future generations could be free from the foreign yoke.

  • @eshabanerjee7541
    @eshabanerjee7541 Год назад +23

    My family from paternal side lived very closed to Netaji's bhavanipur home and I grew up listening to my grand father telling me several stories during that time..... One of which was " Netaji has promised he will be back"with so much conviction that we believed it.... My family from maternal side was Mukherjee zamindar of Ula, Bengal now called Birnagar ( which was thus named after the bravery of mukherjees) ..... One stroke of pen and we lost lands and properties because of rejecting the " Rai Bahadur" title and taking part in the revolution......I am so so sorry but this feels personal I dnt know who will read this ..... Attempted to listen to this several times... But cud not .... Really not sure what I felt.... Rage, Sad, Greatful, Disgust all at one time..... one thing for sure.... People who have gone through it doesn't like to talk about it.... I have heard many such stories .... A well established BASAK family ( holding good positions like Barrister ) came to kolkata ( only the wife with her two children) with rice, potato, few coins and gold all packed together in just 2 pillow covers. The menfolk mostly stayed back a bit more to sell of the properties.....I remember every time this woman told me this story she ended with " at that point I was not even sure whether I will see my husband again or not but I had to survive for my kids".

    • @jyatimali2033
      @jyatimali2033 Год назад

      🙏 you have a glorious family history.

    • @hritikbhat6658
      @hritikbhat6658 Год назад +1

      Dont say such things or people call you Hindu Fascists bcoz all upper castes were sorry writers according to Nehruvian Historians

    • @RameshKumar-lt5we
      @RameshKumar-lt5we Год назад +1

      You should be proud of your heritage. Be proud always

    • @flyinggirl7886
      @flyinggirl7886 Месяц назад

      Your story resonates with almost all partition families. Selling land was never achieved when great grandfather's life was in danger. Women were to be sent off secretly so that they won't be r@ped and children burned. Sadly we see the same story replayed again and again in present day bangladesh.

  • @rajshekhar1147
    @rajshekhar1147 Год назад +10

    Sanjeev Sanyal is one such person that you feel like listening to him whole night and still feel listening to afternoon. Thanks to Smita for bringing him.

  • @ChinTuk2
    @ChinTuk2 Год назад +3

    DaDa, I am from Sanyal Family, It was Very Important for Me To Know About My Revolutionary GrandParents & My Family History as Mentioned in Great Depth by my 1st Cousin ... !!
    Many off the Fact We OurSelves Not Aware off Just Because The History too Distorted & Hidden the Reality of BharatWarsh Freedom Struggle ...!!
    ThankYou DaDa for the Amazing PodCast to Open Up the UnTold Reality... Love Chinkoo...!!

    • @চিরন্তনসত্য-ল৬ট
      @চিরন্তনসত্য-ল৬ট Год назад

      Were the Sanyals originally from Hooghly district of West Bengal before they settled in Varanasi? I have seen some sources which claim Sachindra Nath Sanyal's ancestral house was in Hooghly district.

    • @ChinTuk2
      @ChinTuk2 Год назад +1

      @@চিরন্তনসত্য-ল৬ট My Name is ABHIJIT SANYAL from Same Roots of SANYAL 's FAMILY... let's be in Touch... If possible. Regards Abhijit

  • @prasadvarma5652
    @prasadvarma5652 Год назад +1

    OMG. I remember Sanyal Ji discussing in an interview around 2021, how US govt spent money in covid crisis vs how India govt spent money in covid crisis. He then told that US will have its consequences. He also expressed happiness about how India was able to send direct benifit to needy people, food ration along with some money, using Aadhaar & UPI.
    Thank you Sanjeev Sanyal ji.

  • @adiraj9198
    @adiraj9198 Год назад +12

    Sanjeev Sanyal Sir is a gem in our country! ❤✨

  • @Hayat208
    @Hayat208 Год назад +10

    A great podcast- glued to the last second, always enjoy Sanjeev's discourse on RUclips. Got most of his books. I will buy this as well. Such a multi-faceted talent from Bengal despite it being intellectually bankrupted by CPM and then TMC.

  • @AlokAzEkumar
    @AlokAzEkumar Год назад +16

    Really heart touching stories ❤. Ohh my mother India. You have stored a lots of unheard hero's in your chest.🙏

  • @dishaparikh3645
    @dishaparikh3645 Год назад +1

    Wow! Thought provoking information. Excellent guest choice, Smita. Thank you Sanjeev.

  • @Bulletjk02
    @Bulletjk02 Год назад +16

    His book land of seven rivers should be taught as official book for history of sindhu saraswati civilization or indus valley civilization or history of bharatvarsha.His book is better that books written by all marxist historian combined.That book is a masterpiece.First man who took on marxist historians in 2010's.

  • @shirishjoshi7137
    @shirishjoshi7137 Год назад +2

    "Bina Talwar Bina Dhal!' Must be the biggest and longest running SCAM anywhere in the World!
    Bravo Mr. Sanyal and Ms Prakash@

    • @roguegamer2020
      @roguegamer2020 Год назад

      Current gov also loves him very much 😂

  • @sourovhazarika9790
    @sourovhazarika9790 Год назад +13

    Finally Sanyal Sahab is here. Thank you Smita ma'am. I've waited for this

  • @essm4179
    @essm4179 Год назад +4

    Mr. Sanyal is absolutely brilliant! What a treat to listen to him & learn about India's REAL History. For Western audiences - Congress & their collaborating allies who were so friendly to the British Rulers - were like the Vichy France in World War-2. Nehru was the Marshall Petain of India & People like Savarkar & Bose were the Charles De Gaulles of India. Except, while in France DeGaulle aligned with eventual Victors (Allies) & became a National Hero; in India it was tragically the opposite - was like Petain & his Nazi bureaucratic collaborators becoming the eventual French leaders. So sad for India. Hope the people of India learn about importance of the Naval Revolt (dont minimalise it by calling it 'mutiny'), INA Trials, Bose, Savarkar & other so-called extremist Revolutionaries. These people were the real Heroes & they loved their country & wanted Freedom so badly, way more than the Soft collaborators/ semi-revolutionaries like Nehru.

  • @devanshugupta5022
    @devanshugupta5022 Год назад +7

    The clear and crisp thought process of Sanjeev Sanyal is formidable!!!!

  • @MrParthajit
    @MrParthajit Год назад +5

    Thank you Sanyal saab and Smitaji for an enlightening discussion. I wonder why successive Indian Govt’s never asked British Monarchy for reparation or at least a public apology for their part in plundering, looting and oppression of Indian people.

  • @gkelkar1988
    @gkelkar1988 Год назад +20

    Wow almost 2 hours flew by and i could have listened to this podcast for another 2 hours easily.
    Cannot thank ANI and Smita for putting out such amazing content on the internet. 🙏

  • @rashmichaturvedi3836
    @rashmichaturvedi3836 Год назад +4

    Sanjeev ji, we are very proud of you and your family as bharatiya. You represent true Bengal. 🙏🇮🇳🙏

  • @sunilmahapatra6897
    @sunilmahapatra6897 Год назад +10

    Sir your books are very eye-opening and informative. I could only imagine how much background check you might be doing for these information.
    Really thankful to your greatness and service towards our beloved country.
    1 request - kindly start initiative in think tank group related to "accountability of judges and judicial reforms " in front of Modiji.
    Jai Jagannath

  • @sabitharajan4358
    @sabitharajan4358 Год назад +4

    Absolute eye opener and extremely disturbing how we were made to forget or remain ignorant about an entire part of our history, one that was so important in the struggle for freedom. So happy and grateful to these young scholars making an effort to set the history straight.

  • @devshabong5868
    @devshabong5868 Год назад +2

    Sanjeev sanyal, vikram sampath, j sai deepak, Dr Anand Ranganathan articulated right seekers. I am their followers in almost all the interview or debate.

  • @bakuljavadekar6767
    @bakuljavadekar6767 Год назад +13

    He has a striking resemblance with Shashi Tharoor. Like him he is very erudite. It’s just that he has his heart at the right place.

  • @radhikapillai8386
    @radhikapillai8386 Год назад +1

    I am proud to have a smart PM who has taken India globally. We need io use human human potential.

  • @crkamathtube
    @crkamathtube Год назад +3

    1:05:01 Most important part of this interview - pls tag this separately than under the Silicon Valley Bank headline. Clearly outlines the government's vision. It's heartening to know that Modi government receives advice from such eminent thinkers. Judicial, administrative and police reforms are the most important next steps that the country needs and I am glad it is a priority of the government.

  • @lone_star3961
    @lone_star3961 Год назад +1

    Brilliant.. people like you and Sai Deepak sir have helped revive the national pride of this Country

  • @VasudevNagaraj
    @VasudevNagaraj Год назад +13

    Kudos Smita for another fantastic episode... takes my admiration a couple of notches...Sanjeev Sanyal for his great character... Can we have such people mentoring our future generations ? What an asset such people are... Bharatvarsh is fortunate

  • @manimer111
    @manimer111 Год назад +2

    Thank you Smithaji and Sanjeevji 🙏🏼 🇮🇳

  • @himanshusoni7084
    @himanshusoni7084 Год назад +4

    How does one remain normal after listening and reading such stories. All of a sudden celebrating partying doesn't make sense to me. This freedom has come after so much sacrifice. I hope I can make my son realise these sacrifices.

  • @jeetendrajoshi3751
    @jeetendrajoshi3751 Год назад +1

    Superb podcast on श्रीं रामनवमी जय श्री राम

  • @kallemreddy2000
    @kallemreddy2000 Год назад +7

    Need more people like him , hope many people will be inspired by Sanyalji and true patriot!

  • @aswathareddy5224
    @aswathareddy5224 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful, lovely,exponentially interactive thoughts. It was moving to know those of ours Civilization which we lost in the middle of our evaluation.

  • @KIRAN-cb8ql
    @KIRAN-cb8ql Год назад +7

    A great great thank to Smitha Didi for such a podcast. Really, this podcast is a solid proof, how social media also can be used as great learning centre. Other than this, ordinary people will hardly know the truth after school life and during our working life.

  • @RuchiMT
    @RuchiMT Год назад +1

    Gratitude is the only feeling I have after listening to this podcast... Such conversations invoke the drive to get up and give back to the society which has suffered immensely and has seen unfathomable atrocities in the past.
    Kudos to Smita Mam for bringing the joy of listening to the reformers of today...

  • @kitnanaai
    @kitnanaai Год назад +6

    You can always listen to Mr. Sanyal ji for a long time. Savarkar’s sacrifices will never be understood by the majority because of the damage done by Nehrus and Thapars.

  • @hcv1648
    @hcv1648 Год назад +1

    Pls bring him again Smita... He gives perspectives like nobody else can do...

  • @karansparshh
    @karansparshh Год назад +7

    Sanjeev is amazing. Knowledge of History, Economics and Risk Management!

  • @Jack54275
    @Jack54275 18 дней назад

    Clearly Sanjeev brings both passion and intellect to the job and thus made this viewing both intellectually stimulating and emotionally appealing. Thanks Sanjeev for your services.

  • @ashitasingh6118
    @ashitasingh6118 Год назад +5

    That short video gave me goosebumps.. I'm at a loss of words . So grateful for creating it and sharing it with us.

  • @madhusudhanvvenkatraman794
    @madhusudhanvvenkatraman794 Год назад +2

    Awesome Sanjeev ji. Can't be explained more clearly the many issues faced by India and simply amazed at the depth of your knowledge. May your tribe grow multi fold sounding the end of liberals, both local and global

  • @amanj3051
    @amanj3051 Год назад +4

    MIND-BLOWING.......IN AWE WITH THIS GUY!!
    THANK YOU.....WE NEED TO INCLUDE REVOLUTIONARIES IN OUR TEXTBOOKS RIGHT AWAY.....

  • @dem00001
    @dem00001 Год назад +2

    The song at the end literally gave me goosebumps. Salute to Bankim Chandra Chatterjee

  • @Pppjhnn9999
    @Pppjhnn9999 Год назад +3

    Beautiful... I was gonna say the future cabinet of India looks super bright n cutting edge must say. No-nonsense political figures like Yogi, Himanta, Fadnavis, Rijju, AnuragThakur et al. while no-nonsense thinkers with a true Indian Nationalist bent of mind like JayPanda, TejasviSurya, Annamalai, Sanyal, JyotiadityaScindia et al. 2047 seems closer than it actually is in my mind. Absolute delight to watch this PodCast of Smita-Sanyal.

  • @RameshKumar-lt5we
    @RameshKumar-lt5we Год назад +2

    I am really awe struck by what he said that how Panjab and West Bengal the two States where there were maximum revolutionaries were divided and given as Pakistan . So these brave revolutionaries and their family many of them became homeless. I am sure this was a very deliberate plan. By whom?

  • @shiladityabanerjee5210
    @shiladityabanerjee5210 Год назад +15

    Proud to be a Savarkarite

  • @manoranjandutta989
    @manoranjandutta989 Год назад +1

    It's really a pleasure listening to Sanjeev Sanyal and his narration of untold stories of our freedom movement.

  • @subhabhupathiraju9925
    @subhabhupathiraju9925 Год назад +16

    Jai Hind!!! 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jai Ho Sanjeev ji 🙏