1921 Malabar riots, Gandhi and a Malayalam Movie:
Malabar riots of 1921 often called the “Moplah rebellion” is a topic that was not discussed openly in Kerala until recently (“Moplah” is a term used to refer to Kerala Muslims)
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Moplah riots have always been whitewashed by the Congress and the left historians as freedom struggle against the British. However, the reality is something else!
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Any sensible society would know that reopening old wounds can only disturb the goodwill that exists in the society between various communities. Therefore, these riots were never a part of political discourse at least in the last 30-40 years.
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However, all that changed when a left leaning Malayalam movie director Ashiq Abu decided to make a movie on the so called “freedom struggle” casting Prithviraj, glorifying “Variyam Kunnath Kunjahammad Haji” one of the main leaders of the armed rebellion.
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This was like rubbing salt on the wounds of the descendants of those that suffered unspeakable horrors at the hands of this man. While several started protesting this movie, another Malayalam movie director Ali Akbar decided to make a movie to show the reality.
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Ali Akbar is a staunch devotee of Lord Krishna, and he announced this project 2 years ago requesting people to support. Donations started pouring in immediately.
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After a long struggle with the state government and the censor boar, the movie on Malabar riots – "Puzha muthal Puzha Vare", was released last Friday, the 3rd of March 2023. This is probably the first Malayalam movie to be made through crowd funding.
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Background of the Malabar riots:
Malabar riots is a series of riots that happened in the Malabar region of Kerala during late 1921 and early 1922. The seeds for this riot were sown 150 years before, during the invasions of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan (1766-1792)
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During these invasions, the Hindu landlords fled the Malabar region for fear of being killed or converted. Their land and possessions were seized by the invaders and handed over to the Moplahs of the region.
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However, after the defeat of Tipu Sultan in 1799, the British government took back all the lands and handed them back to the Hindus, who were the original owners. The Moplahs were naturally miffed by this, and this led to the first major uprising by the Moplahs in 1836
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Lead up to the riots:
At the end of the First world war, Turkey was defeated by the British leading to a breakup of the Ottoman Caliphate. In 1919 Khilafat movement, a pan-Islamic movement arose in India against the British to restore the Ottoman caliph.
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In 1920, Gandhi stitched an alliance of the leaders of Khilafat and Swaraj. This was one of the biggest blunders of MK Gandhi for which Hindus of Malabar paid a huge price!
In the words of Dr Ambedkar: “The (Khilafat) movement was started by the Mohammedans.
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It was taken up by Mr. Gandhi with tenacity and faith, which might have surprised many Mohammedans themselves.
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There were many people who doubted the ethical basis of the Khilafat movement and tried to dissuade Mr. Gandhi taking any part in the Movement the ethical basis of which was so questionable.” (Pakistan or Partition of India, pages 146,147).
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The riots erupted on August 22nd, 1921, and were directed against the Hindus and the British. Thousands of Hindus were killed, or forcefully converted, and Hindu women raped in the next several weeks.
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For a brief period, the regions of Eranad and Valluvanad came under the total control of the rebels and were declared “Khilafat Kingdoms”.
One only needs to search a bit, to read the accounts of the sufferings that the victims endured at the hands of the perpetrators.
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It’s not anybody’s intention to reopen old wounds. However, we need to know the real history and not the manipulated ones taught in school textbooks, especially when those like Ashiq Abu try to glorify the perpetrators.
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While Ambedkar and several leaders like Annie Besant condemned the violence perpetrated on Malabar Hindus, Gandhi’s silence, and refusal to issue even a strong statement will always remain a mystery for generations to come.
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Kumaran Asan, one of the greatest poets Malayalam has ever produced, published a poem “Duravastha” (meaning the miserable state of affairs of a person) in 1922. The poet narrates several tales of miseries that the Malabar Hindus faced, during the riots.
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This is what Dr.B.RAmbedkar says about the riots and about Gandhi’s indifference to the sufferings of Malabar Hindus in his book “Pakistan or the Partition of India.”
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“Mr. Gandhi has been very punctilious in the matter of condemning any and every act of violence and has forced the Congress, much against its will to condemn it. But Mr. Gandhi has never protested against such murders.
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Not only have the Musalmans not condemned these outrages but even Mr. Gandhi has never called upon the leading Musl!ms to condemn them. He has kept silent over them.
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Such an attitude can be explained only on the ground that Mr. Gandhi was anxious to preserve Hindu-Moslem unity and did not mind the murders of a few Hindus, if it could be achieved by sacrificing their lives.
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This attitude to excuse the Musl!ms any wrong, lest it should injure the cause of unity, is well illustrated by what Mr.Gandhi had to say in the matter of the Mopla riots. The blood-curdling atrocities committed by the Moplas in Malabar against the Hindus were indescribable
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All over Southern India, a wave of horrified feeling had spread among the Hindus of every shade of opinion, which was intensified when certain Khilafat leaders were so misguided as to pass resolutions of " congratulations to the Moplas...
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on the brave fight they were conducting. Any person could have said that this was too heavy a price for Hindu-Moslem unity. But Mr. Gandhi was so much obsessed by the necessity of establishing Hindu-Moslem unity that he was prepared to make light...
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...of the doings of the Moplas and the Khilafats who were congratulating them. He spoke of the Moplas as the " brave God-fearing Moplas who were fighting for what they consider as religion and in a manner which they consider as religious ".
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" Speaking of the Muslim silence over the Mopla atrocities Mr. Gandhi told the Hindus:
" The Hindus must have the courage and the faith to feel that they can protect their religion in spite of such fanatical eruptions.
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A verbal disapproval by the Mussalmans of Mopla madness is no test of Mussalman friendship. The Mussalmans must naturally feel the shame and humiliation of the Mopla conduct about forcible conversions and looting, and they must work away so silently...
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...and effectively that such a thing might become impossible even on the part of the most fanatical among them. My belief is that the Hindus as a body have received the Mopla madness with equanimity and that the cultured Mussalmans are sincerely sorry...
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of the Mopla's perversion…"
Ambedkar also mentions that the resolution passed by the Congress working committee was careful not to antagonize the community that was responsible for the attacks.
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It is necessary for a mature society to leave behind horrible things that happened in the past. The present generation cannot be held responsible for what happened in the past. However, Ashiq Abu and his likes, must refrain from reopening old wounds.
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Whitewashing horrendous things of the past, might have succeeded before the era of the internet. It does not work anymore! The Malayalam movie “Puzha Muthal Puzha Vare” is a movie that attempts to show the real story of 1921.
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Director Ali Akbar has directed over 20 Malayalam movies. In 2015, in an interview he revealed that he was physically abused by an usth@d, when he was only 8 years old. He has been a subject of ridicule, threats and abuses of Kerala Isl@mists and the left for years.
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This thread is not intended to be a review of the movie. There may be shortcomings considering the limited budget with which the movie was made. Regardless, it’s inconceivable that he managed to create a movie on such a sensitive topic, in the face of all the challenges...
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..and that too, through crowdfunding. Ali Akbar and his wife Lucyamma decided to embrace Hinduism in December 2021 and he chose to be renamed as Rama Simhan. Thank you, Rama Simhan ji, for all your efforts 2 correct the narrative. 36/36 #malabarriots#Malabar#Genocide#Hinduism
Raghuram Rajan is back! And I must say that he has remarkable ability to stay in the headlines. A couple of months ago, he was seen walking with India's "forever future PM" Rahul Gandhi, thereby openly displaying his loyalty to the Congress. #RaghuramRajan 1/4
According to him, India is dangerously close to what he calls the "Hindu rate of growth". This is a term coined by late Indian economist Raj Krishna to refer to the slow growth rate of India during 1950-1980. Why don't you call it the "Nehruvian rate of growth" Mr. Rajan?
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Why bring back a term that is outdated and is irrelevant? And how are Hindus to blame for the inefficiency of Congress? Further, the growth rate during that period was below 4%, whereas we are growing at around 7% now, and is the fastest growing major economy in the world.
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Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari recently launched India's first hydrogen powered car - Toyota Mirai. The name Mirai is of Japanese origin and means "future". Green hydrogen is generated from water and will cost approximately INR 25/liter. #greenhydrogen#PositiveVibes 1/4
The car is a pilot project at the moment and the manufacturing of green hydrogen will begin in the country in a massive scale to enable India to be a nation exporting green hydrogen. Here are a few facts about this car. Watch the video as well. @nitin_gadkari#PositiveVibes
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1. Toyota Mirai is India's first hydrogen-based advanced Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle.
2. Toyota Mirai can cover a distance of 845 miles without fuelling, a Guinness World Record.
3. It will take only 3-5 minutes to fill hydrogen in a car similar to petrol.
Pathanamthitta collector – A role model!
Have you heard the name Divya.S.Iyer? She’s the collector of Pathanamthitta district of #Kerala, where Sabarimala temple is located. @DSIyer #SabarimalaPilgrimage
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A couple of days ago, she was honored with the “Excellence in Governance” award by the Home minister @AmitShah. She was one among the 18 collectors who was presented with the award, chosen from 404 district collectors across 29 states of India. #Sabarimala
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So, isn’t this just another routine award? What’s different? Read on! Divya S Iyer was in the news recently when she got into the bad books of the Communists and intellectuals in Kerala. Let me tell you why! #Sabarimalapilgrimage
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