Gwalior: With the hatred against the colonial British government surging in the country in 1857, many of his colleagues used to tell him that he too should take up arms against them as the time of the British in India was over. However, taking up arms was not his way to fight against the British and he told his colleagues that when the time comes he will contribute to the freedom struggle in such a manner, that the freedom fighters will appreciate him. This was Amar Chandra Banthia, the treasurer of the Princely State of Gwalior, ruled by the Scindia dynasty.
Born in 1793 in Bikaner of Rajasthan, Amar Chandra Banthia since childhood had a strong desire to do something to contribute to the honour of the country. His father had an ancestral business in Bikaner. But due to financial loss, his father had to shift to Gwalior with the family.
The then Maharaja of Gwalior gave refuge to his family and advised him to resume his business in the princely state. His hard work paid off and soon discussions regarding the honesty of the Banthia family were doing the rounds in Gwalior.
Amar Chandra's mastery over financial affairs drew the attention of the ruler of Gwalior Jayajirao Scindia who appointed him as the treasurer of the princely state. It was a major responsibility as the treasures of Bikaner were a closely guarded secret about which only a few officials had information.
However, Amar Chandra's life was about to change and his desire to contribute to the glory of the country about to be fulfilled. He waited for the right time to act.