Speaker of the Kerala Assembly, MB Rajesh, in contrast genocidal maniac Variyan Kunnathu Kunjahammed Haji, chief of the Moplah Massacre of Hindus, to Bhagat Singh. He made the remark throughout an occasion organised by the state library on the completion of 100 years of the bloodbath.
“I think his (Variyan Kunnath Kunjahammed Haji) place is at par with Bhagat Singh,” mentioned MB Rajesh whereas inaugurating a operate to mark the event at Thirurangadi in Malappuram.
C Krishnakumar, BJP’s common secretary in Kerala, has demanded that the Kerala Assembly Speaker be booked underneath the sedition regulation. He mentioned, “Rajesh has insulted the freedom struggle by comparing Bhagat Singh to the aggressor Variyamkunnan who massacred the Hindus in Malabar. CPM secretary A Vijayaraghavan should clarify whether the CPM accepts the Speaker’s statement to make a rebel a freedom fighter to please the Muslim fundamentalists. The Malabar riots were the first organized terrorist attack in Kerala. In 1921, Variyamkunnan and his gang committed atrocities similar to those carried out by the Taliban.”
Anoop Kaippali of the BJP mentioned that he’ll file a case towards MB Rajesh together with Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga.
Kerala Assembly Speaker @MBRajeshCPM insults Shaheed Bhagat Singh by evaluating him to Variyamkunnan, the Islamic terrorist and bigot who led the Moplah genocide of Hindus & Christians in Twenties.Will file grievance together with @TajinderBagga for insulting the nice martyr. pic.twitter.com/Wi2QZLT30w— Anoop A.J./അനൂപ് (@AnoopKaippalli) August 22, 2021
The Moplah Massacre led to an estimated loss of life of 10,000 Hindus in Kerala. It is believed that as many a 100,000 Hindus have been compelled to go away Kerala within the wake of the bloodbath. The variety of Hindu Temples that have been destroyed within the genocide is alleged to be 100. Forcible conversion of Hindus was rampant and unspeakable atrocities have been poured upon Hindus.
On Sunday, folks trended #MalabarIslamicState on social media to pay tribute to the victims of the bloodbath on its 100 12 months anniversary.