It is 128 years since the
death of a great Son of India – quite unfortunate that many of us do not even
know about him, leave alone remembering his patriotic deeds.
The British East India Company was granted a Royal
Charter in 1599, operated its own large army, entered India as traders slowly gained entry by
deceitful means and then controlled major portions of India . The East India Company were to trade in cotton, silk, indigo dye, salt , saltpetre,
tea and opium – they became rulers, effectively from 1757 after the Battle of
Plassey and lasted until 1858, followed by the British Crown assuming direct
control of India under British Raj. The rulers
plundered and took away riches of the Nation in abundance – more importantly,
they rewrote History suiting their style and ensured that the heroic patriotic deeds of many Great sons of
this motherland were not properly portrayed.
It is more than 64 years since the
British left, but still the Indian history is not properly re-written, giving
due Credits to the selfless sacrifices of Great Patriots. In the end, we study history as the legacy of
British, read about Viceroys and their administrative set-up but scanty details
of our own Noble Freedom Fighters – most of whom are only part of local legend
but not known throughout the Nation.
Perhaps one such is “Veer
Sundar Sai” a great fighter who sacrificed his life
fighting against the British and died in obscurity. Surendra Sai has a demi-god
status in Western Orissa – the Kosal region. As could be easily deciphered, it derives its name from the Mother of Lord
Rama – Kousalya. Kosala Proper or Uttara Kosala is the
kingdom of the celebrated personality of Treta Yuga, Raghupathi Ramar. Rama's
sons Lava and Kusha inherited parts of this kingdom. Lava ruled from the city
called Sravasti and Kusa from the city called Kushavati. Dakshina Kosala or
Southern Kosala was a colony of Kosala kings identified to be the Chhattisgarh
state and western Orissa region of India .
Surendar Sai and many of his associates like Madho Singh, Kunjal Singh, Airi Singh, Padmanave
Guru, Trilochan Panigrahi resisted the
Britishers and successfully protected most parts of Kosal region for some time
from the British rule.Most of them died unnoticed fighting for freedom from the
Britishers. Many of them were hanged by the Britishers; a few died in the
Cellular Jail in the Andamans.
Surendra Sai was born on 23 January 1809
in a Village called Bargaon in Khinda about
30 km (19 mi) to the north of a town called Sambalpur in the Kosal region. His
father was Dharma Singh and he was one of seven children. Surendra Sai was a
direct descendant from Madhukar Sai, the fourth Chauhan king of Sambalpur and
therefore was eligible as a candidate to be crowned as king of Sambalpur after
demise of King Maharaja Sai in 1827.
deceitfully, the British
authorities removed Rani Mohan Kumari, widow of the King, from power and put Narayan Singh, as the king
of Sambalpur, ignoring the claim of
Surendra Sai for succession. Rebellion broke out in the regime of Narayan
Singh. In an encounter with the British troops Surendra Sai, his brother
Udyanta Sai and his uncle Balaram Singh were captured and sent to the
Hazaribagh Jail where Balaram Singh died. King Narayan Singh died in 1849.
By virtue of the Doctrine of Lapse, Lord
Dalhousie annexed Sambalpur in 1849, as Narayan Singh had no male successor to
succeed him. During the uprising of 1857 the sepoys set Surendra Sai and his
brother Udyant Sai free. The resistance to British continued in Sambalpur under
the leadership of Surendar Sai. He was supported by his brothers, sons,
relatives and some Zamindars. Surendar
Sai espoused the cause of the downtrodden tribal people in Sambalpur by
promoting their language and culture in response to the higher caste Indians
and the British trying to exploit them to establishment their political power
in Western Orissa. Surendra Sai began protesting the British at age 18 in 1827,
moved operations to the hilly tracts of Western Orissain
1857 and continued until he surrendered in 1862 and went to Hazaribagh
Jail. He was incarcerated for 17 years and
after his final arrest served another term of 20 years including his detention of 19
years in the remote Asirgarh hill fort until he died.
The Indian Revolution was suppressed by the end of 1858, but Sai continued his revolution. The military
resources of the British were pulled up against him and the brilliant Generals
like Major Forster, Capt. L. Smith and others earned credit in suppressing the
rebellion elsewhere in India
were brought to Sambalpur to stamp out his revolution. But all attempts failed
and Surendar Sai succeeded in foiling strategy of the British for a long time.
The British seized the entire food-stock of the rebels but also stopped all
resources of the supply of food and other necessaries of life for them. Major
Impey abandoned the idea of violent war and cautiously followed the policy of
peace and good-will with the approval of the Government of India. Surendar Sai,
one of the greatest revolutionaries in history, and a warrior who knew no
defeat in his life surrendered with full faith in the honesty and integrity of
the British Government.
Sambalpur was one of the last patch of
land to be occupied by the British Empire in India , not counting the Princely
States. This was largely due to the effort of Surendra Sai. He was a very good
swordsman. "Veer" in sambalpuri language means fearless. Later
"Veer" became a part of his name and he has been referred as so in
history books. Surendra Sai launched the first freedom
movement much before the Rebellion of 1857.
He languished for many years in the prison and eventually died in Asirgarh
Jail on 28 February 1884. Some accounts
have his date of death as 23rd May 1884 also.
Let us remember and salute the great heroic
deeds of Veer Surendra Sai
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar .
Hail the patriotism of this noble person - Surya
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