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Shri Motilal Verma was an Indian political figure who fought against British Colonialism in India. He was born in 1906 in the Katni District of Madhya Pradesh to a wealthy family.


Contribution in India's struggle for freedom

In 1930, he took part in the Jungle Satyagraha. As a consequence, he was imprisoned for 6 months. He again took an active part in the 1942
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and suffered an 8-months-long jail sentence. This time also the British confiscated all his leftover property and belongings. He was not able to recover this time. As a result, he spent rest of his life working as an ordinary destitute clerk in small business establishments. But, even after this, he never bowed his head to anyone. He also had the privilege of working with the Great Indian Revolutionary Chandrashekhar Azad. In 1928, Shri Motilal helped Azad escape the eyes of the police while going to
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from Jhansi. He once again met Chandra Shekhar near Allahabad on the banks of River
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where Azad was sharpening his infallible aim by shooting moving fishes in the water.


Later part of his life

In this manner, Shri Motilal, both as a
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and as a Revolutionary, gave his contribution to the Indian Freedom Struggle and served his nation. He never expected anything in return. He never wanted any political gains for his noble deeds. In 1935, Dr. Rajendra Prasad also visited his home who later on became the First President of Independent India. Since 1962, Shri Motilal kept receiving Freedom Fighter’s Pension from the State government and the Central government. He was a very simple and honest person. He never relied on anyone and at the same time, he never lost his self-respect. He died in 1993 at Katni District of Madhya Pradesh.


Inspiration

His grandson, Shri Anil Verma, is a renowned writer on Indian revolutionaries. He drew a lot of inspiration from Shri Motilal Verma. Shri Motilal's life and his ideals inspired and enabled him to write various books on Indian Revolutionaries such as Rajguru, Batukeshwar Dutt, Jagrani Devi etc.


References

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