Shivraj Singh Chouhan pays tribute to Madanlal Dhingra on martyrdom anniversary

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Shivraj Singh Chouhan pays tribute to Madanlal Dhingra on martyrdom anniversary

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Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan paid solemn tribute to revolutionary martyr Madan Lal Dhingra on his 117th martyrdom anniversary, 17 August 2026, honouring the 25-year-old who was hanged at Pentonville Prison, London, in 1909 for assassinating a senior British India Office official.

Key Takeaways

Madan Lal Dhingra was hanged at Pentonville Prison, London on 17 August 1909 — the first Indian revolutionary executed on British soil.
Dhingra shot dead Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie at the Imperial Institute, London, on 1 July 1909 , in protest against colonial rule.
He was 25 years old at the time of his execution and refused to express remorse at trial.
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan paid tribute on 17 August 2026 , calling Dhingra an 'immortal martyr' whose ideas will inspire Indian youth.
BJP leaders have consistently commemorated armed-struggle revolutionaries alongside mainstream independence figures since 2014 .

On the 117th martyrdom anniversary of Madan Lal Dhingra, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan paid solemn homage on Monday, 17 August 2026 to the revolutionary who walked to the gallows smiling — and left behind a legacy that still unsettles the comfortable.

In a post on X, Chouhan wrote: 'Maa Bharati ki partantrata ki bediyon ko todne ke liye hanste-hanste pranotsar kar dene wale mahan krantikari' — 'I offer humble tribute to the great revolutionary and immortal martyr Madan Lal Dhingra, who joyfully sacrificed his life to break the chains of Mother India's bondage. Your life devoted to the service of the motherland, and your impassioned ideas, will forever inspire the youth towards national service.'

The man who shook the British Empire from its own capital

On 1 July 1909, Madan Lal Dhingra walked into the Imperial Institute in London and shot dead Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, a senior aide-de-camp at the India Office. It was a calculated act of protest against colonial rule, carried out in the heart of the empire itself. Dhingra was 25 years old.

Arrested at the scene, he refused to express remorse. At his trial he delivered a defiant statement — 'I believe that a nation held down by foreign bayonets is in a perpetual state of war' — that was suppressed from the press but circulated widely in nationalist circles. On 17 August 1909, he was hanged at Pentonville Prison, London. He was the first Indian revolutionary to be executed on British soil.

Why the BJP marks this date every year

Since 2014, BJP leaders at the Centre and in the states have made a consistent practice of commemorating the death anniversaries of armed-struggle revolutionaries — Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Sukhdev, Rajguru, and Dhingra among them. The tributes are a deliberate act of historical reclamation: placing the revolutionary strand of the independence movement alongside the more widely commemorated Gandhian tradition.

Chouhan, a four-term Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and one of the BJP's most prominent mass-contact leaders, has been a consistent voice in this commemoration culture. His post on Dhingra's anniversary fits a pattern that will likely see similar messages from Union ministers and state BJP units throughout the day.

A young man's sacrifice, a century-old call

Chouhan's closing line carries the sharpest edge of the tribute: Dhingra's 'impassioned ideas will forever inspire the youth towards national service.' It is an explicit bridge between a 1909 execution and a 2026 audience — a reminder that the youngest revolutionary to hang for India's freedom was barely past his student years when he made the choice that defined him.

Dhingra died at 25. The youth Chouhan addresses today are, in many cases, younger than that.

Point of View

Decade-long BJP project to mainstream the armed-struggle strand of India's independence narrative. By consistently honouring figures like Dhingra, Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad on their death anniversaries, the party has constructed a parallel pantheon of freedom fighters that sits alongside — and implicitly challenges — the Congress-era emphasis on the Gandhian tradition. The explicit address to 'youth' in Chouhan's post signals that this is as much a mobilisation frame for the present as it is a historical tribute. Whether these commemorations translate into curriculum changes, official memorials or state events is the policy question that follows the social-media moment.
NationPress
17 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Madan Lal Dhingra?
Madan Lal Dhingra was an Indian revolutionary born in 1883 who assassinated Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, a senior British India Office official, in London on 1 July 1909. He was hanged at Pentonville Prison on 17 August 1909 at the age of 25, becoming the first Indian revolutionary executed on British soil.
Why did Madan Lal Dhingra kill Curzon Wyllie?
Dhingra viewed the assassination as an act of protest against British colonial rule in India. At his trial he declared that a nation held down by foreign bayonets is in a perpetual state of war, framing the killing as a legitimate act of resistance rather than murder.
When is Madan Lal Dhingra's martyrdom day?
Madan Lal Dhingra's martyrdom day falls on 17 August each year, marking the date of his execution at Pentonville Prison, London, in 1909 .
Why do BJP leaders pay tribute to Madan Lal Dhingra?
Since 2014, BJP leaders have made a consistent practice of marking the death anniversaries of armed-struggle revolutionaries, placing them alongside the Gandhian tradition in India's independence narrative. Tributes to Dhingra, Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad form part of this broader commemorative culture.
What did Shivraj Singh Chouhan say about Madan Lal Dhingra?
Chouhan called Dhingra a 'great revolutionary and immortal martyr' who 'joyfully sacrificed his life to break the chains of Mother India's bondage,' and said Dhingra's life and impassioned ideas would forever inspire Indian youth towards national service.
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