Sunday, September 27, 2009

Background of the Deccan Liberation Struggle

The Deccan State was ruled by the Nizams. Under them the region which is today called Andhra Pradesh flourished and became rich and prosperous. The last Nizam Usman Ali Khan Asif Jah VII was considered the richest man on earth with a total fortune that was once $225 Billion. Primary education under the Nizams was made compulsory with the total education expenditure being about 9% while peaking at 11% for some years of their rule. They gave the Deccan region the identity it has today by building great forts, palaces, universities and parks. By far the Deccan Nation had the largest Revenue and Treasury in the entire region.

However the dream ended with the partition. In 1948 India illegally invaded the Deccan Nation in an armed action known as Operation Polo brutally massacring Muslim populations as they marched. This is where a very brutal genocide on the Muslims of Hyderabad began as they gave the right to Hindu terrorist organizations such as RSS, VHP, Arya Samaj and Bajrang Dal to slaughter Muslims anywhere. To date estimates vary claiming between 80000-200000 Muslims slaughtered. This widespread slaughter forced many to escape the barbarism to Pakistan while many were reluctant to leave their homes and families. The population of Hyderabad then was over 60% Muslim. However due to the State Sponsored Massacres it fell to about 40% which it is today. It was a sad day for Muslims but even some Hindus and Farsis saw that indeed it was a bad day for the entire region.

However India wasn’t done yet with punishing the Muslims. Anti Muslim riots sponsored by local politicians and the police became a norm where every month a few Muslims were killed.

Today India continues with its policy to punish Muslims out of its hatred for them and for their rule of over a 1000 years. Every Week Muslims within the Deccan Nation disappear. Often later they reappear as “ISI agents” or “LET terrorists” in custody of the police. Otherwise they are just killed rotting in jails. Other innocents are killed as militants in encounters a move the Indian police has learned from Kashmir. Riots have become a norm especially in Hyderabad a city once known for Hindu Muslim Unity. Unfortunately Hindu terrorist organizations have torn this unity to shreds as they murder Muslims with impunity. As a result there is great anger and rage amongst the Muslims of Hyderabad.

Furthermore Muslims still haven’t been given justice for bombings where Hindu terrorists have been involved such as the Mecca Masjid blast where initially Hyderabadi Muslims were picked up and were being framed as ISI sponsered terrorists.

The Deccan region has also been grossly over exploited with North Indian companies dominating the South. North Indians have a racist attitude towards the so called “black mallu chimps” living in the Deccan region. Rich with resources our region has become a place for them to exploit us. What the Nizam owned to generate a profit for this region has now been stolen by them.

However where there is injustice there are also those who stand for the truth and righteous. Deccan Nationalism for the past few years has been growing as a result of Indian brutality. In 2008 againstthe constant injustice suffered by the Deccan people and to tell the world of the pain of the Deccan Nation  and ensure that we gained our freedom from our invaders the Azad Deccan Movement was formed.

Though our movement raises issue of  the rights of Muslims as they are by far the people who have lost most from Operation Polo we do not present ourselves as an Islamic Movement. We also cater to the needs of the Telugu’s who’s culture has been destroyed in much the same way that Islamic culture has been destroyed. India has over 400 languages and many different cultures. India is not a nation state but a country united Hindu terrorism. Using this Hindu terrorism it occupies the lands that originally have belonged to others. We all have a unique culture and Sanskrit and Hindi should not be forced on us. As a result some Telugu Nationalists and intellectuals have also joined the movement.

No comments:

Post a Comment