The article titled “Lest we forget: The Untold Story of Marad Hindu Massacre 2003” recounts the tragic incident that took place on May 2, 2003, at Marad Beach. Here’s a summary:
– The Marad attack was part of a series of attacks aimed at clearing the Malabar coastline of Hindu presence.
– On the day of the incident, Hindu fishermen, who had just brought in their daily catch and were resting on the beach, were attacked by about a hundred armed men.
– The attackers, armed with swords and machetes, rushed in from all directions, leaving eight Hindu fishermen dead within minutes.
– The victims, named Chandran, Dasan, Gopalan, Krishnan, Madhavan, Prajeesh, Pushparaj, and Santhosh, were brutally killed, with some having their private organs torn out¹.
– The article suggests that the attack was planned and executed by the Muslim League-NDF (now PFI)-CPM axis and funded by Pakistan, with the aim of making the Marad coast Hindu-free to further global Islamic terrorism.
– The article criticizes the media in Kerala for downplaying the incident and accuses them of bias.
– The article also mentions the silence of intellectuals in Kerala who usually react to perceived threats to any minorities.
Please note that this is a summary of the article and the information is based on the source provided. For a comprehensive understanding, it’s recommended to read the full article.
Source: Conversation with Bing
Lest we forget: The Untold Story of Marad Hindu Massacre 2003.
https://organiser.org/2024/05/02/78880/bharat/lest-we-forget-the-untold-story-of-marad-hindu-massacre-2003/