August - 2012 Odisha Review Surendra Sai : The Great Freedom Fighter Dr. S. Supakar Surendra Sai, the great freedom fighter in the first When in 1827, Maharaja Maharaj Sai Indian struggle for independence in the 19th of Sambalpur died issueless, the British who had century, is the least known and yet one of the earlier in the third Maharatta war got the suzeranity bravest and most valiant martyrs for the cause of over Sambalpur tried to put Rani Mohan Kumari, independence of the country. It is a pity that his the widow of Maharaj Sai on the throne of name has been omitted in many annals of this first Sambalpur. This gave rise to great resentment war of independence of India. among the people of Sambalpur, because the Rani Surendra Sai started his revolt against the was mere puppet. The land rent was increased. British rule long before 1857 and continued his Drought brought misery to the people. In 1833 guerrilla war against the British authority from 1857 the British removed Rani Mohan Kumari from till 1864 long after the struggle led by the Rani of the throne and put one Narayan Singh, a very old Jhansi, Tantia Tope, Kunwar Singh and others Zamindar on the throne. had subsided. Surendra Sai was a prisoner in Narayan Singh was also a puppet and British jail from 1840 to 1857 and then again from Mr. O’ Melly has written about him as follows : 1864 to 1884 being lodged in the final couple of “He is described as having been perfectly decades of his life in Asirgarh jail, far away from astounded when it was proposed to make him the place of his birth. He was blind at the time of Raja, so much so that he prayed the Agent not to his death. Not merely he alone, but practically his exalt him to so dangerous a position.” whole family were valiant freedom fighters. His It was very natural for the people to uncle Balram died in Hazaribagh jail after 16 years resent such action of the British an Surendra Sai of jail life. His brother Chhabila was killed in an naturally took the lead in the protest against such encounter with the British army. Another brother arbitrary action of the British and against the mis- Ujjal was sent to the Raja Patnagarh to seek the rule of Rani Mohan Kumari and Raja Narayan latter’s help in the fight against the British, but the Singh. Surendra Sai was only eighteen years old Raja betrayed Ujjal and surrendered him to the at the time of death of Maharaj Sai. He had been British and Ujjal was executed. His other brothers trained in horsemanship and guerrilla warfare by Udaut, Dhruba and Medini and his son his uncle Balaram. Many Zamindars, Gountias Mitrabhanu were also among the freedom fighters. rallied round the leadership of Surendra Sai. Surendra Sai was born on January 23rd, Prominent among them were Balabhadra Dau of 1809 in his ancestral home at Khinda in the district Lakhanpur, Kunjal Singh of Ghens; Karunakar of Sambalpur. His father Dharam Singh was the Naik of Jajpur (Kolabira) and others. sixth in the line of succession to Raja Madhukar Though most people supported Surendra Sai of Sambalpur. Sai for his fight against the British, there were some 9 Odisha Review August - 2012 who were spying on behalf of the British and one in the Maula Bhanja hills and Jharghati hills. such was Durjoy Singh, the Zamindar of Rampur, Karunakar the good Zamindar was his chief which is close to Khinda. There were some lieutenant in this matter. The British administration quarrel between Durjoy and Surendra. Surendra of Sambalpur at that time was under Ranchi. with his brothers and uncle raided Rampur in 1840 Surendra tried to cut off communication from the and in the clash Durjoy Singh and his sons were Cuttack side and the Zamindar of Gadlo Singh killed. Surendra Sai then openly marched to and Madhu Gountia of Jujomura and his men Sambalpur where Major Osley faced the attack helped Surendra Sai in this. To the West, was of Surendra Sai who with crude weapons of his Singoda Ghati (pass), on the line of communication force could not face the artillery barrage of the between Sambalpur and Nagpur and Kunjal British troops. Surendra, his uncle Balaram, his Singh and Hati Singh took charge of this pass. brothers Udent, Ujjal and Chhabila were taken Surendra Sai’s main fort was at Debrigarh in prisoners. They were charged with the murder of Barapahar (literally twelve hills). The other Durjoy Singh of Rampur and others and were strongholds were at Paharsirgida, Singoda, sentenced to imprisonment for life and sent to Gadpati and Jharghati. Hazaribagh Jail. Surendra Sai carried on guerrilla war from Surendra languished in jail from 1840 till 1857 till 1862. Captain Woodbridge was killed 1857. His uncle Balaram died in the prison. In in 1858, February while attempting to attack the the meantime Raja Narayan Singh died issueless. main fort at Debrigarh and his dead body was The East India Company applying the doctrine recovered with great difficulty by Ensign Warlow. of lapse annexed Sambalpur in 1849. During a Dr. Muir was killed while coming from Cuttack short period, the land rent had been increased side at Jujomura. Earlier in November 1857, five times and free Jagirs had been abolished. Surendra made a night raid on the British force in In 1857, on July 30, the Sepoys of Sambalpur killing two and wounding eight others. Ramgarh battalion broke open the Hazaribagh jail There was a pitched battle between the British and set free Surendra Sai and others. Surendra force and Surendra’s men in Kudopali in Sai reached Sambalpur by the end of August and December 1857 in which Surendra’s brother received a grand ovation as the region was Chhabila was killed and Captain Wood was seething with discontent. He had now a fighting seriously injured. There was also a confrontation force of about 1,500 people. The Senior Assistant in the Gadpati hills, where the British troops were Commissioner Captain R. T. Leigh was panicky, routed. because he had few men with him. He took As the war of independence in other parts recourse to a stratagem of sending a message of of the country subsided, the British had time to peace through one, Chhakadi Mahapatra. send reinforcement to Sambalpur but they could Surendra Sai was bold enough to agree to meet not capture Surendra Sai nor could they check Captain Leigh without any of his followers. But the raids of his followers. Surendra would cover the treacherous Leigh imprisoned him. Surendra long distances on horse back and always kept escaped from the prison in no time and began to close contact with his associate fighters. harass the British authority since then. The British tried to harass Surendra and He followed the strategy of cutting off all his supporters in many ways. The authorities lines of communications for the British force as it confiscated the property of people who helped was difficult to face them openly without the Surendra. They even burnt villages which were necessary weapons. The roads leading to Ranchi suspected of helping Surendra Sai. Women and and Hazaribagh were obstructed by his followers children were not spared. But Surendra continued 10 August - 2012 Odisha Review his operations from the fastness of Debrigarh and escort on the 25th January 1864. They were tried other hills. for waging war against the queen and other In 1861, Major Impey came to charges. Surendra Sai, Udant Sai and Khageswar Sambalpur as Deputy Commissioner. He followed Dau were convicted and sentenced to the policy of conciliation. He succeeded in transpotation for life. Dhruba Sai, Medini Sai, persuading Udant and Dhruba, the two brothers Loknath Gadtia, Shradhakar Mallik, Mrutyunjay of Surendra Sai to surrender on January 18, 1852. Panigrahi and Jagabandhu Hota also were Major Impey sent these brothers of Surendra Sai awarded the same sentence. Mitrabhanu Sai, as messengers to Surendra to surrender. Surendra Mohan Dau, Dharanidhar Mishra and Padmanabh saw the futility of continuing the struggle and Guru were sentenced to seven years imprisonment surrendered in May 1862. He could no longer each. meet the demands of his supporters for necessities. There was an appeal from these sentences to the judicial Commissioner, who set Surendra surrendered but this did not last aside the order and sentence. But Surendra Sai long. His supporters Kamal Singh Dan and others and his followers were re-arrested under were still unreconciled and wanted Surendra to Regulation III of 1818. take the lead in the struggle again. Major Impey died and was succeeded by Major Cumber Lege Surendra was sent to Asirgarh fort jail as the Deputy Commissioner, who reported to along with Lokanath Gartia and others. There he the higher authorities that Surendra had a secret languished for a long period of twenty years. He hand in fanning the fire of rebellion. The changed lost his eye-sight. He breathed his last on February policy of the new Deputy Commissioner had 28, 1884. reaction and there was again an uprising. Surendra What about the ladies at home? Surendra Sai could no longer be found in his home village and his brothers were so engrossed with the Khinda. Again all attempts to capture him failed. struggle for freedom that they had no time to The authorities were harassed and took arrange the marriage of their only sister Anjana, who died an old maid. Practically throughout her recourse to a new track. One Dayanidhi Meher life, Sunakumari, the wife of Surendra Sai, spent was a British spy and an excise vendor.
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