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The entire episode of the murder case had made Savarkar more of a social recluse who shunned public contact, especially with those associated with either the plot or the trial. Inamdar felt deflated a second time, after the rude rebuff he had got on his request for an autograph. ‘I returned from Savarkar Sadan,’ he reminisces ‘pondering over the susceptibility of even great men to human infirmities.’
Savarkar: A Contested Legacy, 1924-1966
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