In their quest to destroy the land of Sanatana & to appease 1 particular dynasty, Communists of India Forgot their own founder who died fighting for Bharat's Freedom.
The inspiring story of Abaninath Mukherjee, an Anushilan Samithi freedom fighter & 1 of
the 7 people who established Communist Party of India.
The Tragedy is HIS DEATH.
He was Executed By Joseph Stalin on 28 October 1937 and his death was acknowledged only after 20 Years.
Along with him there was another victim, Virendranath Chattopadhaya, the younger brother of
Sarojini Naidu.
For a set of freedom fighters, the lure of Marx & Russia proved fatal. They were drawn to Bolshevism by Lenin and met their end at the hands of Joseph Stalin.
Abani was born at Jabalpur on 3 June 1891, learnt weaving & was employed at a cotton mill.
In 1914, Mukherji met Rash Behari Bose and joined Anushilan Samithi. In 1915, he was sent to Japan to acquire weapons for the freedom movement. According to British intelligence reports he was active in the Hindu–German conspiracy.
In September 1915, while on his return journey
to Bharat, he was arrested in Singapore but escaped in 1917.(Dont know how)
Mukherji reached Java stayed there till the end of 1919, he met Indonesian and Dutch revolutionaries and became a communist.
He travelled to Amsterdam and met S.J. Rutgers, who recommended him as a
delegate to the Second Congress of the Communist International.
There he met M. N. Roy, his wife Evelyn & they drafted a document under the title "The Indian Communist Manifesto".
The #CommunistPartyofIndia was founded in Tashkent on 17 October 1920 by MN Roy, Evelyn Roy-Trent,
Abani Mukherjee, Rosa Fitingov, Mohammad Ali, Mohamad Shafiq and Acharya, these 2 muslims were going to Turkey for Jihad but landed up being Commis.
In 1921 Mukherji drafted a document on the Malabar uprising, which he sent to Lenin. In 1922, Roy and Mukherji together wrote the
book India in Transition, a Marxist analysis of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, which the Communist International published in four languages in 1922.
The book argued that the 1857 rebellion had failed to rid India of feudalism.
They wrote in favour of Lenin or according to them
Moplah Riots was class riot between Hindu Lords & Muslim Peasants, whereas the truth was it was a genocide by Islamic Jihadis.
1 Good thing Abani did was while trying to interpret it as class war, he also highlighted Muslim fanatics especially clergy mullas diverting Khilafat
movement against Peace Loving Hindu neighbours.
He also wrote, Hindus were given 2 options...
DEATH or ISLAM, the Hindus were massacred, forcibly
converted & if refused were hacked to death.
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan in a bid to appease Muslims, wrote in 2014 that Lenin had
asked Abani to write about "Muslims of Malabar & Left", curiosity led me to open this PDF and this blood spilling truth came out. cpim.org/content/muslim…
Down the years, both M N Roy & Mukherjee had difference of opinions, and they became BITTER ENEMIES.
Marxism & hate clouded
the eyes of Abani to such an extent that, he stopped supporting Nationalists, became a lecturer at USSR.
What For?
He was hunted like a pig in the end.
This below paragraph are sourced from archives of @IndianExpress
"KGB archival records show that as many as 45 Indian
revolutionaries were sent to firing squads on trumped-up charges of espionage and conspiracies.
Of that 12 were identified, 33 freedom fighters are unknown even today.
The Bharatiya Communists in Russia, who held a special relation with several Indian revolutionaries including
Savarkar and also the Communist Party of Great Britain, were sent to firing squads just before Stalin signed the Treaty of Non-Aggression with Germany in 1939.
Purobi Roy, who holds a chair in St Petersburg University, says that while Russia is trying to find out what happened
to the ‘lost revolutionaries who began vanishing from the late ’30s to early ’40, there’s hardly any interest in India to trace their men.
‘‘I think neither the Congress nor the Indian Communists wanted to disturb the Indo-Russian friendship,’’said Roy in 2003."
#AbaniMukherji was arrested on 02/06/1937 and detained at Moscow, he was executed on Stalin's orders on 28 October 1937 along with #VirendranathChattopadhyaya.
Red jihad | Kochi News - Times of India
By: Ramachandran During the Great Purges of 1937-1938, Stalin had two Indians lined up against the wall and shot.
Red jihad | Kochi News - Times of India (indiatimes.com)
Indira Gandhi said in Parliament and I quote
"We have lost in #GuruGolwalkar, a famous personality who was not an MP, but held the respected position in nation by the force of his personality".
Remembering ShriGuruji on his Punya Smaran.
I'm listing few moments of history which
is not revealed by Dynasty & their affiliates.
Born in 1906, Guruji wanted to do research and after finishing graduation from BHU, he went to Chennai, midway in his studies facing financial difficulties, he returned back to BHU and became a professor.
Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar
became Guruji here at Banaras Hindu University under the able guidance of Pandit Malaviya.
Guruji became a monk under Swami Akhandananda (Brother of Swami Vivekananda) and in 1937 when Swamiji passed away, Guruji again turned towards Keshav Baliram Hedgewar and the association
#NALVADIKRISHNARAJAWADIYAR
04:06:1884 - 03:08:1940
Why Bangalore / Mysore and Pre-Independence Mysore state & Post Independence Mysore region is one of the most progressive states today? It is because of our benevolent Arasu’s of Mysore, especially Krishna Raja & Jaya Chamaraja.
Read on...
RAJARISHI NALVADI KRISHNARAJA WODEYAR.
What we know about the Mysore Maharaja?
Paying tributes to the visionary of Modern Karnataka, who envisioned industrial revolution and pro-development initiatives in his reign and the 24th Maharaja of Mysore, Maharaja Nalwadi
Krishnaraja Wadiyar on his 137th Jayanti today.
Why is he important to us?
Let's have a quick look at history.
Founded the hydroelectric power project at Shivanasamudra in 1902.
Established the Minto Eye Hospital in 1903. One the world's oldest eye hospitals.
Built the
The Freedom Fighter in this image was an Economic Post-Graduate from Edinburgh University.
Surprised? Read On...
He passed away at a young age of 39 & in poverty after spending everything he earned for Gandhi & Congress.
Please do read
about the legend who formed a Swayamsevak Sangh & named it on Shree Rama.
A small tribute to a remarkable Sanatani on his jayanti.
He was born in Penuganchiprolu village in Krishna district on June 2, 1889 into a Brahmin family. His father was Kodandaraamaiah and mother was
Seetamma. He studied in high schools in Gunturu and Bapatla town.
He went to England for higher studies. After graduating with MA degree from Edinburgh University, he worked with Ananda Kumaraswamy for some time and translated Nandikeswara' s Abhinaya Darpanamu from Sanskrit
Shivanasamudra is where Asia’s first major hydroelectric power plant began operations from on September 26, 1908. The then-king of Mysore, Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, ushered the electrical era in style by switching on the power from his throne room in
Jagan Mohana Palace.
He then turned to commend K. Sheshadri Iyer, the Dewan of Mysore, whose vision and tireless efforts had resulted in the state harnessing power from the flow of river at Shivanasamudra. This is just one of the many achievements of the man regarded by most at
the ‘Maker of Modern Bangalore.’
Well, this article is all about K Seshadri Iyer’s vision, efforts, and the achievements of this brilliant man.
Sir Kumarapuram Seshadri Iyer served as the Dewan of Mysore. K Seshadri Iyer was the second Dewan of Mysore state and was also its
#VEERGATHA – Tribute to Mahapurush Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on his jayanti.
This is a long thread and I write in brief about his time in Cellular Jail and later about Savarkar, a social reformer nobody wants to talk about.
The Guardian Published #SurvivorsOfHell, it gave the
information which Nehruvian Historians suppressed for years..
THE ROLE OF SAVARKAR IN SHAPING ANUSHILAN SAMITHI & THEIR LEGENDARY REVOLUTIONARIES.
Vinayak Savarkar was aboard the SS Maharaja which docked on July 4, 1911, bringing prisoners to the Cellular Jail. The wooden ticket
around his neck declared that he was here to serve a 50-year double life sentence. "I felt that I had entered the jaws of death. The high wall was adorned with a festoon of manacles and several similar instruments of torture were hanging down from the wall," he wrote.