Savarkar was born in 1883 in the town of Bhagur in Maharashtra, India.
He was a scholar who studied law in England and was known for his writing and public speaking.
Savarkar was a prominent leader of the Hindu nationalist movement and believed in the idea of Hindutva, which promoted Hindu culture and values.
He was a vocal critic of British colonial rule and was imprisoned for his political activities several times.
While in prison, he wrote several books, including "The Indian War of Independence" and "Hindutva."
Savarkar was accused of involvement in the assassination of a British official in 1909 but was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
After India gained independence, Savarkar opposed the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan.
He founded the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha, a political party that aimed to promote Hindu interests in India.
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