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Savarkar O Hindutwa : The Godse Connection (Bengali Version)

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  • Author: A.G. Noorani

  • Category: Essays

  • Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited

  • Language: Bengali

  • First Publication Year: 2004

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Edition: 5th Edition

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 144

  • ISBN: 978-93-92593-94-9

About the Book:

  • The book explores the concept of Hindutva introduced by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in 1923, not to be confused with Hinduism.

  • The term Hindutva was coined by Savarkar as a political ideology, though it has no direct connection with the religious teachings of Hinduism.

  • Savarkar’s role in India’s freedom struggle and his association with Nathuram Godse and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi is discussed in detail.

  • Savarkar’s belief system: Despite his political use of the term Hindutva, Savarkar was an atheist, highlighting the ideological divide.

  • The book examines historical evidence and materials to piece together Savarkar's views, his controversial political actions, and the relationship between Hindutva and the Godse assassination.

  • It provides a critical look at how Hindutva became a tool for political ideology, with deep roots in the Indian independence movement and its aftermath.

  • This book is a comprehensive historical analysis of Savarkar's ideology and its influence on contemporary Indian politics.