The certificate was given to Modi in the presence of UK Prime Minister David Cameron, during his visit to London last month.
"Only two people in the history of our freedom struggle were de-barred by the UK, one was Mahatma Gandhi and another was Shyamji Krishna Verma," Modi said during the function held at Bhuj air-force station.
"Britishers in 1998 gave the certificate of posthumous reinstatement of Mahatma Gandhi, but what about Shyamji, nobody cared about him, he was the son of Kutch's soil.
Verma was disbarred by Londons Honourable Society of the Inner Temple for conduct unbecoming a barrister following the publication of a letter in The Times in which he protested the right of Indians to free themselves from British rule. Over a century later, the nationalist leader was reinstated by the Society.
"Shyamji Krishna Verma was no ordinary revolutionary. He had established India House in London under the nose of British Government and published newspapers advocating for freedom of the country. Verma believed in arms revolution for India's freedom. The UK authorities had revoked his bar certificate in 1905," Modi said.
The certificate will be kept in the 'Kranti Tirth', a memorial of Verma built in the port town of Mandvi in Kutch, where he was born in 1857.
Verma, who is also known as 'Krantiguru', was born on October 4, 1857 in Mandvi town of Kutch district. As a tribute to him, the Kutch University has been named after him.
In 2010, Modi, when he was Gujarat CM, had inaugurated the Kranti Tirth memorial at Mandvi. Verma died on March 30, 1930 in Geneva.
The memorial is a replica of 'India House' in north London. India House was established by Verma as a base for Indian students studying in England. He was also the founder of the Indian Home Rule Society.
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