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Hemu Kalani belongs to
that rare band of revolutionaries and martyrs whose indomitable spirits
brook no resistance, for whom tortures of imprisonment have no meaning and
death holds no terror. Hemu Kalani was so happy in his readiness to make the
supreme sacrifice for the liberation of his motherland, that he gained
weight during the last days which is most unusual for a prisoner condemned
to die. While marching to the gallows, he consoled his distressed mother by
reminding her of her earlier teachings of gita regarding the
indestructibility of soul. So strong was his patriotic zeal that he pledged
his next life also to the cause of India's Freedom.
Hemu Kalani was born at Sukkur in Sind (now in Pakistan), on 23rd March,
1923.He was the son of late Shri Pesumal Kalani and Smt. Jethi Bai. He was
brave and patriotic right from his childhood.Even at the age of 7, he used
to lead the bous of his locality with the tri-colour in his hands along with
his friends, he used to plead for boycotting all foreign goods and used to
plead for boycotting all foreign goods and used to take an active part in
persuading people to use Swadeshi goods. He was soon drawn to revolutionary
activates and started participating in acts of terrorism for the sake of
driving away the British. He was always leading in raids and in burning of
vehicles belonging to the oppressors.
In 1942, When Mahatma Gandhi gave the call 'Quit India' and the slogan 'Do
or Die', Hemu Kalani also joined the mass movement. There was such active
participation from the people of Sind Province in this movement that the
British rulers had to send special troops consisting of European
batallions. When Hemu Kalani came to know that these troops and the
ammunition would be arriving in sind by a railway train passing through his
town, he decided to detail the train by removing the fishplates from the
railway track. He and his friends were severely handicapped in not having any
tools for loosening the nuts and bolts and for removing the fishplates. Time
was also against them. Hemu, however, did not give up. HE inspired his friends
to loosen the nuts and bolts with the help of indigenous ropes and they
started on this job. However, before they could complete it, they were seen
by the British troops and Hemu, in his Effort to save his friends, was
caught. He was imprisoned and tortured to give out the names of his friends
but he stubbornly refused to divulge any information. He was tried under the
then prevailing miracle law and sentenced to deth. People of Sind petitioned
for mercy to the to the viceroy but the death sentence was upheld, un bless
Hemu turned an approver and gave information regarding his fellow
resolutionaires. There was no question of Hemu's accepting these conditions
and he welcomed the impending death most cheerfully. This young freedom
fighter and revolutionary was hung on 21stst Jan. 1943.
Hemu's is an example of unflinching courage and devotion to his
motherland. He participated in Mahatma Gandhi's movements and at the same
time, took recourse to terrorist activities also to drive away the
foreigners who were keeping India captive. The names of patriots like Hemu
Kalani would always be remembered fondly while studying the history of
India's Freedom Struggle.
(The above text is based on material published elsewhere and/or supplied by
the sponsors).
Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department is privileged to issue a
commemorative stamp in the memory of this great martyr.
Courtesy:
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