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Veer Savarkar is the backdrop to PM Modi’s Marseille trip

Marseille, the port city in southern France, has an important significance in India's freedom struggle

Updated on: Feb 11, 2025 04:38 PM IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Marseille in the last leg of his three-day visit to France.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Cellular Jail in Port Blair in 2018 to pay tributes to Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Cellular Jail in Port Blair in 2018 to pay tributes to Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.

On Wednesday, he will accompany French president Emmanuel Macron to the Mazargues War Cemetry to pay tribute to the Indian soldiers who died fighting in the First World War.

The Marseille trip is also designed to hold diplomatic summits with key allies outside Paris, just like Prime Minister Narendra Modi took him to Jaipur last year.

Prime Minister Modi and Macron will inaugurate the newest Consulate General of India in Marseille.

However, this port city has a significant link to India's freedom struggle. Prominent freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar or Veer Savarkar, attempted a daring escape on July 8, 1910, while he was being transported on board the British ship Morea to India for trial.

Savarkar slipped out of a porthole and swam ashore. He ran before being finally captured by the French authorities and then handed over to the British on the ship.

Savarkar's attempted escape triggered diplomatic tensions between France and Britain.

France alleged that the freedom fighter's return “violated international law”, as proper extradition procedures were not followed.

The case was then submitted to the Permanent Court of Arbitration, which ruled in 1911 that while there was an “irregularity” in his arrest, Britain was not obligated to return him to France.

The French government argued that Savarkar being handed over to the British authorities violated international law, as proper extradition procedures were not followed.

‘Savarkar should have been subjected to French legal process’, said France

The French press and human rights organisations had criticised the incident as a “breach of French sovereignty and international legal norms,” labeling it an “irregular and improper rendition”.

France demanded Savarkar’s restitution, asserting “that his arrest and return lacked legal justification under extradition treaties”.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shishir Gupta

Author of Indian Mujahideen: The Enemy Within (2011, Hachette) and Himalayan Face-off: Chinese Assertion and Indian Riposte (2014, Hachette). Awarded K Subrahmanyam Prize for Strategic Studies in 2015 by Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA) and the 2011 Ben Gurion Prize by Israel.

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