As an ardent follower of Shivaji, Savarkar wanted to die in action. Finding this the only way out, he wrote six letters to the British pleading for his release. All his 바카라˜requests바카라™ were rejected outright. Home secretary Richard Craddock met him in the Andamans on November 16, 1913, and in his report to the Viceroy on December 19, wrote, "Savarkar바카라™s petition is one for mercy. He cannot be said to express any regrets or repentance....in the case of Savarkar it is quite impossible to give him any liberty here."