Shri Dev Suman

'Sri Dev Suman' (25 May 1916 – 25 July 1944) was a freedom fighter from Tehri District of Uttarakhand.

He was born at Jaul village patti Bamund of Tehri Garhwal. His father was a doctor and his mother a housewife.

When the whole of India was fighting for freedom from the British government, Suman was fighting for the freedom of Tehri Riyasat from the King of Garhwal. He was a great fan of Gandhi and used the nonviolence way for the freedom of Tehri. [1]

During his fight with the King of Tehri who called as Bolanda Badri (speaking Badrinath), he demand complete freedom for the Tehri. On 30 December 1943 he was declared a rebel and arrested by Tehri kingdom. In jail, Suman was tortured, very heavy cuffs was given to him, pieces of stone were mixed with his food, sand mixed roti was given to him, and many more tortures were applied by the jailer Mohan Singh and other staff. Then he decided to go on hunger strike. Jail staff tried to give him food and water forcibly, with no success. After being in prison for 209 days, and on hunger strike for 84 days, Shri Dev Suman died[2] on 25 July 1944.

His dead body was thrown into the Bhilangna River without a funeral.

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References

  1. Weber, Thomas (2004). Gandhi as disciple and mentor. Cambridge University Press. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-521-84230-3.
  2. Kumar, Pradeep (2000). The Uttarakhand movement: construction of a regional identity. Kanishka Publishers. p. 53. ISBN 978-81-7391-357-0.
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