pm modi visit to marseille and what is its savarkar connection

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The Marseli Yatra is also designed to organize a diplomatic summit with prominent colleagues outside Paris, like Prime Minister Narendra Modi took him to Jaipur last year. Prime Minister Modi and Macron will inaugurate India’s latest Consul General in Marsile.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Marsile in the last phase of his three -day visit to France. PM Modi will go to the Mazargas War cemetery with French President Emmanuel Macron to pay tribute to the Indian soldiers who were fighting in the First World War. The Marseli Yatra is also designed to organize a diplomatic summit with prominent colleagues outside Paris, like Prime Minister Narendra Modi took him to Jaipur last year. Prime Minister Modi and Macron will inaugurate India’s latest Consul General in Marsile.

However, this port city has an important relationship with India’s freedom struggle. Prominent freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar or Veer Savarkar made a courageous attempt to escape on 8 July 1910, when he was being taken to India on the British ship Morea for testing. The British police reached Savarkar’s door with a clue from the Jackson case. Then Savarkar was reading the law in London. Police arrested him from London railway station on 13 March 1910. The hearing took place. The magistrate ordered him to be sent from Britain to Bombay. On 1 July 1910, Savarkar rode on the British ship SS Moriya to leave the same journey. On the morning of 8 July 1910, he sought permission from the soldiers standing in the guard. Savarkar was locked in the toilet and two soldiers stood at the door. Meanwhile, Savarkar broke the glass of Port Hole and jumped into the sea for the fierce desire of liberation. As soon as Savarkar saw the city of Marsile. They started running hard. Finally ran away before being caught by the French authorities and then handed over to the British on the ship. Savarkar’s attempt to escape led to diplomatic tension between France and Britain.

France alleged that the return of the freedom fighter violated international law, as proper extradition procedures were not followed. They started running hard. Finally ran away before being caught by the French authorities and then handed over to the British on the ship. Savarkar’s attempt to escape led to diplomatic tension between France and Britain.

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