Rajeev.Kr Kozhikode: Centenary tragedy carts are a special moment for Kuruvambalam in Malappuram as 41 of the 70 people who died after being included in the non-ventilated item cart from Tanch on November 19, 1921 belonging to the village and the nearest area.
The Wagon Tragedy Memorial Samithi in Kuruvambalam has compiled a Weeklong warning event to mark a warning.
“The session of reading the history of the door to the door will be the peak, where small leaflets about historical events will be distributed in households and read in front of family members.
There are several instances of the offspring of the victims who are not fully aware of their ancestral sacrifices because many of them are Bachelor, “said Chairman Samithi Salim Kuruvambalam.
The historical event was one of the terrible events that occurred under the British government.
A large number of people were rounded up by the British during the peak of the 1921 Malabar rebellion and sentenced under the military emergency.
They were taken to ignore and transported to prison outside the state since Malabar prison was crowded.
On the decisive day, nearly 100 prisoners were led to the luggage carriage without a window, with number 1711, and was attached to training Madras 77 Calicut passengers to take him to Bellary.
Train leaving the chirp station at 7:15 a.m.
Seven police assigned to escort the detainees were in the adjacent cart while their heads, reserves of police sergeant A Andrews, were in second grade compartment.
Police about the assignment of escort and witnesses at the station where Sheranur and Olavakkode could hear terrible crying from the cart but the door opened only at the Podanur train station in Tamil Nadu at 12:30 a.m.
on November 20, after a passenger demanded that he listened to crying.
All prisoners have collapsed at the time, with 56 of them dead.
Six prisoners died on the way to the hospital and the number of deaths then rose to 70.
The body was sent back to the same carriage to be brillied and received by the crowd of lamentation.
As many as 44 bodies were buried in Korongoth and other mosques in the village and the body of three Hindu victims were buried in Muthur Kunnu.
One of the survivors, Konnola Ahamed Hajj, had remembered how he and his brother managed to live by keeping his nose on a small nail hole in the cart.
Warning events include historical seminars, quiz competitions and naledictive meetings on November 27.
The city of Tirur will also issue 35 Km Smrithi Yathra, as part of the long warnings, from Kuruvambalam at 9:30 a.m.
on Friday.
Yatra, with a replica of the cart, will conclude in the Wagon tragedy hall in Tancur, to be followed by digital drama in 1921.
“The warning is also an effort to maintain collective memories of the whole land, especially when efforts are being made to remove memory in the 1921 rebellion Like Ichr moves to remove the names of martyrs from the list of fighter freedom, “said Salim.
Head of the Historical Department of the University of Calicut P Sivadasan said a large number of people from Kuruvambalam who were arrested by Britain were innocent villagers who had gone to the police station Perinthalmanna to hear that a local religious leader, was arrested by Kunjunnien Musaliyar.
“Police released Musalianlylar but arrested those who came to ask him because the mass arrest was routinely carried out to suppress the rebellion …
even though the investigation headed by the Special Commissioner of Malabar Ar Knapp was a joke, a member of the Manjeri Commission Rama Iyer stated that it was a slaughter when people were stacked To the luggage carriage fully knows that they will not get enough air to breathe, “Sivadasan said, adding that Iyer’s statement was added as an attachment to the report.