How Hyderabad Liberation day has been finally recognised? Honouring the unsung freedom struggle

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Ayush Nadimpalli

For seven decades most parts of our country were oblivious of the fact that Hyderabad State (including today’s Telangana, parts of Karnataka and Maharashtra) got liberation after 13 months of our country’s Independence. Karnataka and Maharashtra Governments recognised it but the Government of AP and later Telangana did not give it its due.

Government sponsored books that were written in the past were mostly by Communists, who whitewashed religious excesses of the Nizam and converted it into a peasant vs landlord movement. In fact, a Government of AP publication of over four volumes, did not mention the word Razakar in it! Sacrifices of the Hindu movements were ignored.

Over the years, a few books were written in Marathi, Kannada, Telugu and a few in Hindi. In 2016, the first English book titled Liberation Struggle of Hyderabad – Some Unknown Pages was released. It was a translation of a Hindi book written in late 70’s by Acharya Khanderao Kulakarni.

We also released the book in the World Book Fair at Delhi in 2018. This was followed by another book Nizams’ Rule Unmasked, translation of a Telugu book. Both these were initiated by our academic centre, Samvit Kendra.

A couple of more writers began writing on this subject in Bharatiya languages. Column writers were given these books to generate material.

Sahitya Utsav

Between 2021 and 2022, specific Sahitya Utsavs (Golkonda Lit Fest ) were conducted in Telangana on the same subject to build awareness. In 2023, we had events in Karnataka Uttar and Devagiri prants. Scholars from these three prants have been involved in creating awareness.

Connecting Filmmakers

Copies of our books to various film makers. It is so heartening to see that three films are now being made on the subject in different genres. The first multi-lingual film was released on March 15th in Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam. Earlier, a movie was released in 2015.

Social Media Campaign

For 2014 onwards, we have been running a social media campaign on September 17. Over the years, it has received wide participation from the entire country. Content was consolidated from all the three affected States.

In 2022-23, Naizam Vimukta Swatantra Amrutsavalu (celebration of 75 years of Liberation) was taken up in a big way. A focused forum was formed for this cause. Some freedom fighters and families (of those who were not alive) were felicitated across the State in many Nagars and Taluks. Door-to-door contacts and programmes were done across Telangana and a special drive was done to make students aware.

GoI Recognition

It is heartening to see that the Government of Bharat has finally given the due that September 17 deserves in the annals of our history. This will go a long way in recognising the unsung sacrifices. We now await the State of Telangana to also announce it as a State event.

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