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🚩 Why Savarkar was called veer - why leftists hate him: And you’ll get to know why our education system doesn’t teach much about him. Let’s see the leftist questions: 1) Why did Savarkar write 5 mercy petitions to 🇬🇧 British? Truth ☠: He spent almost 11yrs in Jail,...

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