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The Malabar agitation was part of the freedom struggle – CPM | cpim secretary about Malabar Rebellion controversy

Thiruvananthapuram: The Malabar agitation is part of the freedom struggle, said CPM state acting secretary A. Vijayaraghavan. He said that the anti-British sentiment in the Malabar agitation could not be denied. He was responding to media queries by Speaker MB Rajesh, who likened Bhagat Singh to Wariamkunnath Kunhahammed Haji.

AKG has said that the Malabar Rebellion is the Paris Commune of Kerala. He was imprisoned by the British for it. Such criticism comes from the British-minded who imprisoned AKG. The Malabar Rebellion is one of the most studied, as it was the most organized agitation against the British and the most brutally suppressed agitation by the British. Its predominant part is marked by its anti-imperialist, anti-feudal and anti-colonial elements.

The national movement in Kerala became a popular movement in the 1930s. Therefore, this protest had taken place strongly in South Malabar even before the organized political-national movement came to the countryside. There have been some communal incidents at one stage of the riots. That is why the Communists took a stand on it in 1946 under the guise of calling and warning, ”Vijayaraghavan said.

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