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==Indian Independence Movement== | ==Indian Independence Movement== | ||
Keshavrao was influenced by his friend [[Bal Gangadhar Tilak]], and on his request in 1897 he helped the [[Chapekar brothers]] of [[Pune]], who were in hiding, seek medical help in Hyderabad.<ref>http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/VOL-II/REVOLUTIONARY_I.pdf</ref> He became a part of the [[Khilafat Movement|Khilafat movement]]. Although mainly a Muslim religious movement, it became a part of the wider Indian independence movement.<ref>Pernau-Reifeld Margrit :Reaping the Whirlwind. Nizam and the Khilafat Movement, in: Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 34, pp 2745-51</ref> In 1919 Keshavrao missed his daughter's wedding to lead the [[Khilafat Movement]] rally,<ref>Benichou Lucien D:From Autocracy to Integration: Political Developments in [[Hyderabad State]], Orient Longman 2000 p.33</ref> an incident which exemplified his commitment to cause over family. | Keshavrao was influenced by his friend [[Bal Gangadhar Tilak]], and on his request in 1897 he helped the [[Chapekar brothers]] of [[Pune]], who were in hiding, seek medical help in Hyderabad.<ref>http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/VOL-II/REVOLUTIONARY_I.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> He became a part of the [[Khilafat Movement|Khilafat movement]]. Although mainly a Muslim religious movement, it became a part of the wider Indian independence movement.<ref>Pernau-Reifeld Margrit :Reaping the Whirlwind. Nizam and the Khilafat Movement, in: Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 34, pp 2745-51</ref> In 1919 Keshavrao missed his daughter's wedding to lead the [[Khilafat Movement]] rally,<ref>Benichou Lucien D:From Autocracy to Integration: Political Developments in [[Hyderabad State]], Orient Longman 2000 p.33</ref> an incident which exemplified his commitment to cause over family. | ||
==Final years== | ==Final years== |