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The seed he sowed for the independence struggled, in early 19th century, brought a fruitful result in 1948. Pandit Shyamaji Krishnavarma did not live to witness the independence of Bharat, but his efforts, conviction and confidence of India gaining its freedom from British rule in future was strong and unshakable, as he made the prepaid arrangements with the local government of Geneva, Ville de Geneve, and St Georges cemetery to preserve his & his wife's ashes (Asthis) at the cemetery for one hundred years and to send their urns to India whenever it becomes independent during that period.

The last wish of Pandit Shyamaji, A Great Indian Freedom Fighter Revolutionary, is fulfilled when Shri Narendra Modi landed with the Urns at Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Air Port, Sahar, Mumbai on 23rd August 2003, eight days and fifty five years after Indian Independence. The urns(Asthis) are now kept in the house, where Pandt Shyamaji was borne, for providing the opportunity to the people of India from all corners of the world to visit and pay their last respects to their unsung Hero.

A future project of a splendid Memorial of Pandit Shyamaji in England could be the best tribute Patriotic Indian community could offer to this unsung hero whose contribution to the Indian Freedom struggle was no less than Gandhi or any other freedom fighters if not more..

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