Vishwanath Mathur was an Indian independence activist. [1]
He was arrested in 1930 for his anti-government activities. [2] He was also jailed in Port Blair's Cellular Jail for his role in the independence movement. [3] [1]
A founding member of the ex-Andaman Political Prisoners' Fraternity Circle, he also served as the President of the All India Freedom Fighters' Association. [4]
In 2003, he criticized the Indian Parliament's decision to hang portrait of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in the Parliament. He added Savarkar was a "coward being portrayed as a revolutionary". [5]
He died in 2004 at the age of 92 due to cardiac arrest at the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences in New Delhi. [6] Indian Prime minister Manmohan Singh said Mathur was a "cherished link with our freedom struggle". [7]