Some facts on Indian Invasion of Hyderabad 1. It is said that a person from Nizam's delegation to UN warned Patel and told him to complete the conquest before they present their case in UN - which Patel did.
2. VP Menon tapped the phone of India's CIC Roy Bucher and forced him to resign. When Patel announced that the army will cross the border the next day, Bucher called his Pakistani counterpart and asked him to do whatever is possible to stop India from invading Hyderabad
3. Nizam's CIC El Edroos went to Europe to procure weapons for the War. Mountbatten stumbled across him in Dorchester Hotel, London and El Edroos told Mountbatten he came to London for an eye surgery. Mountbatten didn't notify the Indian Government.
4. A deal was made with the King of Egypt that the Nizam will surrender half of whatever wealth he brings with him in return for asylum. The flight was ready to pick him but it left without him as the Nizam's Namaz got delayed.
5. Jinnah died on Sep 11 and Nehru was busy drafting a letter to the Nizam asking him to postpone hostilities in wake of the changed state of affairs when someone burst open into the room saying Indian army crossed the border.
6. Pakistani Radio was giving false news updates to the government and news suddenly came of Hyderabadi surrender when people were celebrating Hyderabadi Army's victorious march on Goa. Army had to be deployed to control the rioting and protect the Indian Embassy.
In fact, similar reports were presented to the Military Control Centre in Hyderabad by the field commanders who fled their posts to Hyderabad,
7. KM Munshi hinted and Laik Ali doubted if El Edroos ordered Hyderabadi Army not to fight. While Laik Ali doubted El Edroos because of the poor performance of the army, Munshi was hinted by El Edroos's wife.
8. 17 September 1948 was a Friday. Qasim Razvi decided to flare up a communal riot all over Hyderabad in retaliation for Indian advance and force India into a surrender after Jumma Prayers. When Razvi accidentally came across Muhammad Haider, the Collector of Osmanabad,
Razvi told him not to venture out of his house that noon. Over that, his father in law Deen Yar Jung called Razvi to back off from his madness and declared that the one hour phone call he had to convince Razvi was the toughest call he had in all his life.
9. Winston Churchill tried to create a ruckus in British Parliament over Hyderabad Invasion but was shooted down by the government.
10. An exclave of Hyderabad, Paritala rebelled against the Nizam in November 1947 and declared accession to India. In light of the situation with Hyderabad, India didn't accept accession but didn't allow Hyderabad access to the areas. Till 26 Jan 1950, it was de jure independent.
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Very few know that there are two parts to Sunderlal Report. First part blames Hindus and the second and confidential annexure blames Muslims!! What exactly happened? After Khilafat Movement and the rise of Muslim League, fundamentalism increased in India.
It manifested itself in two ways in Hyderabad - Razakar Movement focussing on Islamic supremacy and a demographic change by inviting Muslims from outside Hyderabad. A combination of both, Hindus in the area had to flee from the areas especially from the areas where MIM is strong:
Osmanabad-Gulbarga region. The confidential report notes that these people who fled Hyderabad amidst Muslim atrocities followed the train of Indian army to reclaim their properties.
See. Another state, same story. The British increase the taxes drastically and it's the king of Nilagiri who takes the beating because of that.
Let me try to make this a thread. Whenever I come across my old stuff, I will plug it here.
Vishwanath Shahdeo, the Zamindar of Barkagarh joined the War of Independence in 1857 because the missionaries converted tribals and instigated them to forcibly take over his lands.
We are guilty but we are not guilty. Anyone and everyoe who breaks law is innocent - and we will do everything to prove him innocent.
Anyways. In this context, let me tell you how Sylhet was conquered by Muslims.
Those were the days when Sylhet was still a Hindu kingdom. It had a considerable number of Muslims - mostly law abiding. There was this one person who decided to celebrate his son's birthday by - slaughtering a cow.
Note, he decides to slaughter a cow in a kingdom where cow slaughter is banned. And he knows that. And he still does that. The news spreads and he is executed. A criminal getting killed for a crime shouldn't be an issue, right?
2. Failed vaccines like Pfizer are already accepted. They claimed two does are enough and @WHO bleated yes - now it turns out that either Pfizer and others didn't share correct information or WHO didn't scrutinize the data diligently, risking lives of people all over the world.
3. Snake oil like Sinovac which is replaced by something else by other countries is already approved.
The less we talk about @WHO, the better. Can we even forget how they rejected to accept the early warnings on COVID from Taiwan?
In some group, I asked a few years ago, why should Yedyurappa fight for BJP anymore. His political career is nearing an end and he knows his son is not going to succeed him - why would he accept anything less than a CM post before gracefully retiring - which he did.
I will ask the same question with Hasina. With no political successor and staring at the end of her political career, why would she want to go down in the history of Bangladeshi History as the most unIslamic Head of State? She has got nothing left in her life except legacy
and yes. To be remembered after her exit, there is only one path ahead for her - make the 20% Hindus of Bangladesh 2%. And that's what she is going to do. Unless India bends Bangladesh and teaches it some manners, the genocide of Bangladeshi Hindus is going to be certainty.
Who are all these jokers with zero ground knowledge? Thousand Pillar temple stands because Ulugh Khan's thugs didnt have the capability to demolish those hard granite statues, not because he loved the architecture.
Almost every Nandi statue in Warangal you see will be with mutiliated ears, snout and broken legs. By the way, care to explain why there are only three or four Kakatiya Era temples surviving in Hanamkonda when Warangal Fort itself is reputed to have more than a thousand temples?
Coming to Thousand Pillars Temple itself. You say it's not touched, right? Let's ignore the vicious damage to the Nandi idols. The temple is called Trikutalaya and it has three sanctums - for Siva, Vishnu and Surya. Care to explain where the Siva and Vishnu idols disappeared?