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==Naxal life==
==Naxal life==
Arikkad Varghese, among others, was allegedly involved in actions against what some perceive as the misuse and exploitation of illiterate Adivasi people in Wayanad during the 1960s. The Naxalites, according to reports, were linked to the assassination of several landlords, purportedly distributing assets gained from these landlords to the poor.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-19 |title=Arikkad Varghese: Death Anniversary of An Immortal Comrade |url=https://nazariyamagazine.in/2023/02/19/arikkad-varghese/ |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=NAZARIYA MAGAZINE |language=en}}</ref> They also attacked a few government building, with Varghese leading the attack on the Pulpally wireless station <ref name="Spring_thunder">{{Cite book |last1=Joseph |first1=Sebastian |title=Spring Thunder |date=15 December 2023 |publisher=Dream Bookbindery |isbn=978-9390800742 |location=Kollam}}</ref>.
Arikkad Varghese, among others, was allegedly involved in actions against what some perceive as the misuse and exploitation of illiterate Adivasi people in [[Wayanad]] during the 1960s. The Naxalites, according to reports, were linked to the assassination of several landlords, purportedly distributing assets gained from these landlords to the poor.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-19 |title=Arikkad Varghese: Death Anniversary of An Immortal Comrade |url=https://nazariyamagazine.in/2023/02/19/arikkad-varghese/ |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=NAZARIYA MAGAZINE |language=en}}</ref> They also attacked a few government building, with Varghese leading the attack on the [[Pulpally]] wireless station <ref name="Spring_thunder">{{Cite book |last1=Joseph |first1=Sebastian |title=Spring Thunder |date=15 December 2023 |publisher=Dream Bookbindery |isbn=978-9390800742 |location=Kollam}}</ref>.


Subsequently, authorities attempted to quell these activities, and by 1970, the protests reportedly weakened.{{fact|date=August 2024}}
Subsequently, authorities attempted to quell these activities, and by 1970, the protests reportedly weakened.{{fact|date=August 2024}}

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Naxal Varghese
1st Kerala State Secretary of CPIML
In office
1969–1970
Personal details
Born(1938-06-14)14 June 1938
Vellamunda, Malabar District, British India
Died18 February 1970(1970-02-18) (aged 31)[1]
Thirunelli, Kerala, India[1]
Political partyCPIML
Known forCommunist activist
Murdered by the police

Arikkad Varghese (Template:Lang-ml, 14 June 1938 – 18 February 1970), popularly known as Saghavu Varghese or Naxal Varghese was an Indian CPIML leader involved in activities supporting Adivasis in Wayanad during the 1960s. His actions were linked to advocating for the rights of Adivasis against alleged exploitation by individuals with feudal affiliations and political connections.

Varghese's death was shrouded in controversy, initially portrayed as a confrontation with the police, but after 40 years, a former policeman confessed to being responsible for his death. However, due to circumstances, the full truth behind the incident remains unresolved.[2]

CPIML leaders and activists who worked with Arikkad Varghese were Ajitha, and Grow Vasu.[citation needed]

Naxal life

Arikkad Varghese, among others, was allegedly involved in actions against what some perceive as the misuse and exploitation of illiterate Adivasi people in Wayanad during the 1960s. The Naxalites, according to reports, were linked to the assassination of several landlords, purportedly distributing assets gained from these landlords to the poor.[3] They also attacked a few government building, with Varghese leading the attack on the Pulpally wireless station [4].

Subsequently, authorities attempted to quell these activities, and by 1970, the protests reportedly weakened.[citation needed]


Death

On 17 February 1970, Varghese sought shelter and food from Karimath Sivaraman Nair. During his rest, reports suggest someone alerted the police, leading to his arrest. His body was later discovered at Koomparakuni near the Thirunelli police station. Allegedly, the church declined to bury his body, and he was subsequently interred at his ancestral home in Ozhukkan Moola, Vellamunda.[5]

Police constable P. Ramachandran Nair admitted publicly in 1998 that he had shot Varghese on orders of K. Lakshmana, then a deputy superintendent of police.[1][6][7] A gun was planted on the dead body to imply that he had been shot dead in an encounter with the police. On 28 October 2010, in a historic judgement a special CBI court found former police officer K. Lakshmana guilty of compelling Ramachandran Nair to shoot Varghese and was sentenced to life imprisonment and a fine of ten thousand rupees.[8] The verdict was later upheld by the Kerala High Court.[1]

Legacy

Varghese is often called 'Kerala Che Guevara', comparing him with the iconic Cuban communist revolutionary, because of the similarity of work he undertook for the underprivileged and the similarity in the circumstances of death.[9]

The 2008 Malayalam film Thalappavu directed by Madhupal, has the murder of Varghese as its main theme. Malayalam actor Prithviraj played the role of Naxal Varghese in the movie.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Ramavarman, T. (28 October 2010). "40 years later, ex-IG found guilty of Naxalite's murder". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 25 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Kerala top cop convicted in Naxal Varghese case". Zee News. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Arikkad Varghese: Death Anniversary of An Immortal Comrade". NAZARIYA MAGAZINE. 19 February 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  4. ^ Joseph, Sebastian (15 December 2023). Spring Thunder. Kollam: Dream Bookbindery. ISBN 978-9390800742.
  5. ^ Correspondent, Special (9 July 2021). "The story of Naxal Varghese, retold". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 31 March 2023. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ "Confessions Of A Cop - Venu Menon". Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  7. ^ "'They Are Going To Kill Me'".
  8. ^ "Mathrubhumi". Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  9. ^ "'They Are Going To Kill Me'". Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  10. ^ "Thalappavu - Story of Naxal Varghese - Mesmerizing Moments - sarathdr.com". Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015.