Amritlal Sheth

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Item Code: IHL543
Author: Varsha Das
Publisher: National Book Trust, India
Language: English
Edition: 2009
ISBN: 9788123757032
Pages: 92 (5 B/W Illustrations)
Cover: Paperback
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Other Details 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch
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Amritlal Sheth, popularly known as the lion of Saurashtra, was a journalist par excellence, devoted to Gandhiji, committed to India’s freedom struggle, and a fearless protagonist of the oppressed. He had the most eventful, adventurous and fruitful life. His contribution in the field of journalism, in bringing to book the tyrant kings of the Princely States of Kathiawad, taking the leadership of Dhoera Salt Satyagraha, risking his life for getting the documents on Subhas Chandra Bose’s activities in Burma and Siam is an important chapter in the history of Gujarat and modern India.

Varsha Das writes short, poems, art reviews, and books for children, also translates and edits in Gujarati, Hindi and English. Her books are published by UNICEF, Ncert, Nbt, Sahitya Akademi and others. She worked for the National Book Trust, India for 30 years. At present she is the Director of National Gandhi Museum.

Preface

Amritlal Sheth popularly known as the lion of Saurashtra was one of those freedom fighters of India whose patriotism and dare devil acts inspired many in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. However, he is not quite known in other parts of the country.

Amritlal’s father was an extremely low paid school teacher. By his sheer strong will to study he not only completed matriculation but found the teacher who taught him Law. Amritlal became a successful lawyer and was hired by the Princely States. During such tenures he closely watched the acts of atrocities committed by the kings on their subjects. Although he made efforts to help the oppressed he found the environment of the Princely States stifling and therefore, resigned, and went to Gandhiji for advice. Gandhiji asked him to work in Saurashtra.

Amritlal returned to Saurashtra. He wanted to voice the pain of common people and his passion for exposing tyrant kings. His rich well wishers generously donated money and he started a weekly newspaper called Saurashtra from Ranpur. Fearless Saurashtra created history in journalism.

Amritlal attended Second Round Table Conference London as a press correspondent and highlighted the plight of Indians in the Princely States. Taking a huge risk Amritlal went to Burma and Siam as a war correspondent with a mission to gather information about Subhas Chandra Bose’s activities, and was successful in bringing all the relevant documents to India.

In 1930, he was one of the chosen leaders to lead Salt Satyagraha at Dholera. He inspired innumerable youngsters to join in. Imprisoned several times by the British his I important creation Saurashtra had to be shut down, but at the earliest opportunity he started Janmabhoomi daily newspaper in Bombay. It played the same role on a larger scale as the Saurashtra did. He participated in underground activities during the Quit India movement. At the same time just like a lion went in the midst of communal riots in Bombay and had the courage to publish the truth about the incidents in Janmabhoomi.

Amritlal founded Kathiawad Rajkiya Parishad, and Akhil Hind Rajasthan Parishad, to give voice to mute and tortured subjects of the Princely States. He also founded Dholera Satyagraha Samiti, and Indian Languages Newspaper Association which he headed for 8 years. The lion of Saurashtra suddenly became silent in July 1954 after having led the most eventful, adventurous and fruitful life. However, Amritlal Sheth, the legend will continue to live forever.

Amritlal Sheth himself had written a lot in his newspapers. Unfortunately, all of it is not carefully preserved, but the books written by my mother Labhuben Mehta, other publications edited by Manubhai Mehta, Rajul Dave, and Jayaben Shah, and Kantilal Shah’s book on Dholera Satyagraha have provided invaluable information.

It is my great good fortune that I was asked by the Chairman of National Book Trust, Prof. Bipan Chandra to write a biography of Amritlal Sheth, who happens to be my grandfather. I am indeed grateful to Prof. Chandra. I am also thankful to all those who handled this small effort of mine in the editorial and production departments.

This book for me has been an overwhelming journey in the lives of my ancestors, and also an opportunity to pay my debt of gratitude to them.

Contents

Preface vii
1. Family and Childhood 1
2. Becomes a Lawyer 6
3. Birth of Saurashtra 11
4. The Struggle Begins 17
5. Gandhiji’s Visit to Ranpur 23
6. Tyrant Kings 30
7. Dholera Satyagraha 34
8. Amritlal on Parole 42
9. Was it a Rift? Never 47
10. In London52
11. In Nashik Jail 55
12. Birth of Janmabhoomi Newspaper 59
13. Allegations against Amritlal 63
14. A Scoop 65
15. In Japan and Burma 68
16. Arazi Haqumat in Junagadh 75
17. Adventures Continued 78
18. The End… 80
Bibliography 81
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