Centre should mark 25 September as 'Malabar Hindu Genocide Day', demands RSS-affiliated think tank

Centre should mark 25 September as 'Malabar Hindu Genocide Day', demands RSS-affiliated think tank

The Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) formed a three-member committee recently to study the Moplah Rebellion

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Centre should mark 25 September as 'Malabar Hindu Genocide Day', demands RSS-affiliated think tank

New Delhi: An RSS-affiliated think tank has demanded that the Moplah Rebellion of 1921 be termed as a “genocide and a memorial be set up”.

The government should build a ‘genocide memorial’ to mark the 1921 Malabar killings that took place 100 years ago in Kerala’s Malappuram and mark 25 September as the ‘Malabar Hindu Genocide Day’, the all-India convenor of Prajna Pravah, J Nandakumar, said.

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Underlining that the Sangh has been opposing the recognition of the Malabar killings as part of an uprising against the British or landlords, he said it was “targeted killings of Hindus”.

“Annie Besant and C Sankaran Nair, who was the president of the Indian National Congress, called it a genocide. But after 1975, it was illegally deemed as part of the freedom struggle,” Nandakumar said.

He said the Kerala government has not considered their demand, but they are hopeful that the Centre will look into it.

The Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) formed a three-member committee recently to study the Moplah Rebellion.

The panel reportedly recommended removal of several hundred names from the list of the victims.

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The RSS-backed organisation will be organising an exhibition and a memorial programme for the victims in Delhi as well as in every block in Kerala on 26 September.

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