Hutatma Narayan Daji Warke
Krantiveer Hutatma Narayan Warke |
The largest government treasury in the Kapashi area was at Gargoti. The looting was planned very secretly ... Kapashi, Tal. Kagal), Tukaram Bharmal (Murgud, Tal. Kagal), Hariba Benade and Mallappa Chougale (Chikhali), Balwant Jabde (Jatrat), Parashuram Krishna Salokhe (Khadkalat), Narayan Daji Warke (Kalnakwadi) .... Kapashi - some are. After passing from Amrai in Pal village on Manganur ghat on Gargoti road, the caves in the remote mountains started meeting these people in all those caves ..... All the road leading to Gargoti was mapped .... Ganpati Kesarkar of Pal and his companion Gopal Patil Helped provide revoluth clothing, food and weapons.
The first plan was to rob government coffers in Gargoti and to declare anti-British rule by flying a tricolor flag over the British office there. ...
But it all had to be done in the utmost secrecy ... because we don't have a lot of fitros. And it was a war of independence, but in reality it was against the British rule ... But in Chhatrapati Shivaji's Maharashtra, these revolutionaries used symbolic words to deceive the British police and their news with guerrilla poetry.
Everyone had a symbolic name ... Balbhim, Godutai, Captain, Savalya, Tansen, Bhat, Gunwant, the third person in front knew nothing ...
'Going to Rajdhani' means going to Kolhapur .... 'Let's go for a walk in the market' means going to Sangli .... 'Junction Khallas' means going to Miraj' BR Patel got married and decided to rob the train ... 'Wear a ring' means a pistol has been found. Discussion about rubbing salt on my wounds - Oops! That's all ... the crazy hero inspired for freedom went on his performance ....
The decision was taken on December 13, 1942 ...
Bingu Narayan Kulkarni, a young revolutionary, was martyred on 15th August, 1942, in the attack on Banda Hardas at Raviwar Wes Chowk, Kolhapur. Sunday at Wes Square. On Sunday, Wes Chowk became a permanent 'Bindu Chowk' ... the revolutionaries gained strength .... and the struggle of the armed revolution intensified .... law and order could deteriorate after death due to fear of the British A revolutionary ...
As planned, all the revolutionaries came out of the work entrusted to them. A tunnel was dug under the bridge over Kur's Dudhganga. And the revolutionaries marched towards Pebble .... Everyone secretly reached the office near Pebble Treasure .... And from here the attack took place ... Someone reported this information to the White Officer. The tunnels under the bridge did not burst .. British soldiers guarding the laughter caught the laughter ... But the British police surrounded the office ... Soldiers climbed to the roof of the building ... Slavery helped the hunters to break the wings of the eagle of the revolution that took the leap of freedom.
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