Sindhura Lakshmana (1898–1922) was an Indian revolutionary fighter, who fought in the independence movement against British Colonial rule in India.

Sindhura Lakshmana
Statue present beside Airport road, Hubballi.
Born
Sindhura Lakshmana

18-05-1898 (1898-05-18)
Sindhur Village, Jath Taluka , Sangli district, Maharashtra
Died1922 (aged 23–24)
Bilagi
NationalityIndian
Other namesVeera Sindhura Lakshmana
Years active24 years
Known forfreedom fighter

Biography

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Lakshmana was born in Sindhur village in a Kannada speaking Valmiki Nayaka family, which is now in Jath taluk of Sangli district in Indian state of Maharashtra. The sindhur village is in border of Karnataka and Maharashtra, which is mostly populated by Kannada speaking people.[1]

During the time when Mahatma Gandhi's Non-cooperation movement was spreading across India, Lakshmana started his own struggle against the British by forming a band of men to loot the tax money collected by the government treasury and distribute it among the populace. In 1922, he was shot dead by the British in a sting operation, while dining at the home of a British informant, in a shot to the head by British snipers.

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Sindhura Lakshmana is regarded as a hero and freedom fighter especially in the states of Karnataka and Maharashtra due to his redistribution of colonial taxes to the poor people of the region. Several films, plays and theatrical performances are based on his life.

A Kannada film Veera Sindhoora Lakshmana released in 1977 depicts his rebellion and struggle against the British Government.

See also

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  • Dr Arjun,Y.Pangannavar: Sindhur Lakshaman, Bhagat Singh of Mumbai-Karnataka, Valmiki Karnataka Kannada monthly 2015

References

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  1. ^ S Shyam Prasad (14 August 2008). "The forgotten martyr". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
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