01 September 2015

Veer Narayan Singh 10.12.1987

Veer Narayan Singh was a landlord from Sonakhan, Chhattisgarh. He spearheaded the 1857 war Indian independence in Chhattisgarh. The British arrested him in 1856 for looting a trader's grain stocks and distributing it among the poor in a severe famine year. 

In 1857 with the help of the soldiers of the British Army at Raipur, Veer Narayan Singh escaped form prison. He reached Sonakhan and formed an army of 500 men. Under the leadership of Smith, a powerful British army was dispatched to crush the Sonakhan army. Vir Narain Singh's martyrdom has been resurrected in the 1980s and he has become a potent symbol of Chhattisgarhi pride. He was executed on December 10, 1857. The method of execution employed in those days is vividly depicted on the stamp.

He became the first martyr from Chhattisgarh in the War of Independence. Government of Chhattisgarh named a cricket stadium Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium after him.

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