Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Tipu sultan's Fanaticism and cruelty - II (Attrocities in Coorg)

History of Tipu Sultan

The Biography "History of the reign of Tipu Sultan" by Mir Hussein Ali Khan Kirmani.  This biography was written in 1802 (approximately 3 years after the death of Tipu ) . Kirmani's biography of Tipu sultan is a sycophantic account (he uses expletives like "Lion" , "Conqueror of world" , "Dispenser of justice", "Pious"  abundantly while describing Tipu)  .  This biography is also a boastful account of an "Islamist" who genuinely believes that forceful conversion and barbarism against "Infidels"  is justified.



There are plenty of evidences of Tipu's barbarism in this sycophantic biography,  Tipu's coorg conquest is one such act of barbarism. Below is the excerpts from this book regarding Coorg conquest. 

Note :- 
1.This blogger has put appropriate headings, removed irrelevant parts , added some notes where ever necessary 
2.This book is available in many sites including google books . 


Excerpts from Chapter VI from "Rebillion of people of Coorg" 1783 AD


Momuti Náír and Runga Náír revolts against the governor appointed by Tipu :-

Zein ool Abidín Khán, Mehdivi, the Foujdár(governor) of Koorg  (Coorg/Kodagu) , from his intimacy with the Sultán, and the confidence he reposed in him was placed in uncontrolled authority there, he filled all parts of the kingdom with rebellion, and regulated the affairs of the government according merely to his caprice and folly ; in so much that from the inherent vices of his disposition, he extended the hand of lust to the women of the peasantry, and compelled the hand some among them to submit to his will and pleasure. In consequence of this tyrannical conduct, the whole of the people of Koorg advanced into the field of enmity and defiance, and everyone in his own district prepared for battle, and Momuti Náír and Runga Náír, the ministers of the Poligar (Palayagara) of that place, who eagerly looked out for such an opportunity to attack the Sultán’s troops, assembled all their retainers and peasantry, surrounded and besieged Zufurabád(Madikeri), plundered all the country in its vicinity, and had reduced the besieged to such extremities, that even during the light of day they were afraid to quit the walls of the fort. In addition to these misfortunes, they had neglected to provide themselves with a sufficient stock of provisions and ammunition. The Khân, who was the source and origin of these troubles, at these occurrences began to be ashamed of himself, he being shut up with the rest; however, by disguising a Jasoos, (spy) , he despatched him to the presence, with an account of what had occurred and the insolence of the besiegers.

Note:  Zein ool Abidín Khán, Mehdivi was governor appointed by Tipu to look after affairs in Coorg . Mehdivi's  attrocities specially against women folks forced the people of Coorg to revolt against tipu.

Tipu orders his forces to  combat the rebellion :-

When the Jasoos had delivered the letter, and and had detailed the situation of affairs, the Sultán determined himself to punish the people of Koorg, who had frequently before rebelled against his government, and had blocked up the path of duty and obedience with the thorns and stakes of sedition and rebellion, and had also given the troops of the Sultán unceasing trouble.

He therefore issued orders to the quarter master general, to proceed with the Tiger standard and the blue Pavilion, and pitch them in the vicinity of Sultán Peeth, a town lately built at the distance of one fursung and a half west from the capital, and Zein ul Abidin Shoostn, Sipahdár (brigadier) with his Kushoon (brigade) and abundance of stores, and two thousand Ahzhám or irregular foot was sent in advance as a warning to the rebels. The Sultán giving him orders to proceed without delay, by forced marches to the fort of Zufurabád, and give the rebels such a lesson as would in some measure restore the peace of the country until the arrival of the royal army, and likewise to inform the inexperienced Foujdãr  there of the speedy arrival of the Sultán, and to give him every assurance of succor and support.

Note: Tiger standard and Blue pavilion are  names of Tipu's infantry units.

Tipu's forces retreat:-


The Sipahdár(brigadier) above mentioned, who was a notorious coward, although, according to the Sultán’s orders he marched on quickly, and arrived at the gate of the Ghaut; still, as the rebels, as soon as they became aware of his arrival attacked him on all sides with their arrows and muskets, they soon dissipated his senses and manhood. He, therefore, being a person who had never before seen fighting, but bad spent his life in religious studies, lost all confidence, and retired under the protection of the Kotul or pass of Sudapoor; and there fortified his encampment, and notwithstanding all the Risaldárs and Sipahdárs accompanying him, men who had been trained to war under the instruction of the brave commandant, Muhammad Ali, could say, in prompting and urging him to move on, still the Sipahdar, struck with fear, made the ague and fever and a pain in the stomach his excuse, and refused to move forward a step. “Truly, — how can the hard duties of soldiers be expected from luxurious and effeminate men :“ — when these circumstances became known  the Sultán, bestowed a few maledictions on his worthless officer, and after making his arrangements and paying his troops all which took up a fortnight, the dispenser of justice with twenty thousand regular infantry, twelve thousand irregular foot, ten thousand good horse, and twenty-two guns on the fifteenth of the month of Zi-huj, with all the pomp and circumstance of war marched towards that quarter. After the Sultán had arrived and encamped near the stockade, or bound hedge of the Koorg district, leaving all his horse at the Ghaut of Sudapoor, Puria Puttun(  probably current peryapatna), and Munzurabád; he with his irregular foot, Kushoons and artillery, crossing the Ghaut(western ghat) , threw himself like a raging lion into the midst of that frightful forest, the Koorg country.

Additional Mysore forces arrive which forces rebel  Coorg  forces on back foot :-


When the pious Sultán entered that Jungulistán (forest), by the route of the Turkul Ghaut , he encamped on this side the gate of the stockade, called Mundul. The next day he gave orders to his two Sipahdárs with their Kushoons to assault the stockade gate, before which the infidels had dug a deep ditch and had built a wall on each flank, and from these with their arrows and matchlocks they completely blocked up the road : — they accordingly commenced the action, but on this day the infidels displayed the utmost intrepidity and not only repelled their assaults, but drove the two Kushoons (brigades) before them and killed and wounded the greatest part. The conquering Sultán however with his victorious troops by a route by which the wind and rain could scarcely penetrate, now with the rapidity of lightening fell upon the infidels, and dispatched a great number of them to the infernal regions. On the other side, the French under Monsieur Lally and the Assud Ilahi Risalas or regiments of Chelahs made numbers of these Pagans food for the musket and bayonet ;—on the other flank also, the infantry of the body guards with the greatest intrepidity took up their enemies one by one on the points of their spears or bayonets and threw them head foremost into the depths of hell, and many of the infidels were made prisoners. Notwithstanding ail this, they still stood firm and made many vigorous attacks on the Sultan’s army and dispersed them. At this time, therefore, the select of the body guard and certain of the sipahdárs seeing the bravery of the enemy, assembled those who still remained, and determining by successive charges to make an impression, threw themselves at once on the enemy. In the twinkling of an eye, therefore, the bonds which kept together the infidels were broken and they lost their stability and firmness, and placed their feet in the desert of flight.

Women and children of "Infidels" as POW:-

The soldiers of the Sultán’s army now, therefore,closely pursued them and troops of them were slain with the unpitying sword. When the Sultán had thus conquered his enemies, he advanced and encamped in the vicinity of Hulkulmar, and the Shoostri who has been before mentioned, when he saw the plain cleared of the enemy, to do away with the impression of his former misconduct made an attack on the village of Khooshalpoor ( Kushalanagara )  and plundered and burned it, making prisoners of a great number of the infidels, with their wives and children ;—he then returned to the presence. From this place now, agreeably to the Sultan’s orders, four Risalas, or regiments, with a large supply of stores and provisions, marched to the fort of Zuffürabád (Madikeri), while the Sultan himself remained encamped where he was until the thirteenth of the month of Mohurrum il Huram (this refers to name of year  ) . On the  fifteenth of that month, A. H. 1199, the Sultan marched by several stages to the capital of Koorg, and encamped on the eastern side of the town, by the road, by which, according to the orders of the Sultán, the Amírs and Kháns had entered the jungles, and with hatchets and saws had daily cut away and burned the jungle to the distance of three miles, and in this way had cleared the country to the distance of seven or eight miles.

Coorg forces flee after heavy damage:-


In these operations the tenants of the jungles had been reduced to great extremities and in different battles also of the infidels two or three thousand men had been destroyed. When, therefore, the chiefs of Koorg saw the signs of weakness and debility on the forehead of the condition of their men, and that they no longer had the power to oppose the army of Isam, they dispersed to all parts of the mountains and jungles, and sought refuge in the most difficult and inaccessible parts of the country.

The conquering Sultán now therefore appointed and dispatched his Amírs and Khãns with large bodies of troops to punish these "idolaters" and reduce the whole of the country to subjection. As for instance, Monsieur Lally was sent for that purpose to the Ilaichee or Cardamum Ghauts, (the western Ghats according to Colonel Marriott) and the Kushoon of the Shoostri with another was sent under the command of Hussein All Khan Bukhshi towards Akrubnar. The rest of the Sipahsirdárs that is to say MIr Mahmood, Imám Khán, &c. were despatched to the Thul Kauveri,(tala Kaveri) and Khooshalpoora, and for two or three months, the Sultán remained encamped on the same ground.


The war ends with 80,000 kodava Men , women and children as prisoners:-

The Bukhshi before mentioned however by good management and exertion carried distress and confusion among the rebels of that quarter (Akrubnad), and in a short time attacked and destroyed many of their towns, returning with eight thousand men and women with their children prisoners. In the same way Monsieur Lally collected from the Ilaichee Mountains an immense crowd of these wild men,like a flock of sheep or a herd of bullocks, and returned with them to the presence. The Sultán after this moved forward and pitched his tents and standards on ground to the southward of the bill of Thul Kauveri, (the fountain or source of the River Kauveri, arising from the same bill) and dispatched his troops in advance, giving them orders to pursue the rebels, that is to capture their chiefs. The brave Sipahdárs in consequence advanced to the attack on all sides, and as they knew that to cut off these infidels, the seed of disobedience and rebellion, was the policy of the Sultán’s government, and likewise that most profitable to themselves, they with great labor and exertions captured and brought in troops upon troops of the rebels, and in the course of seven months and a few days eighty thousand, men, women and children were made prisoners. At length both the before mentioned chiefs (Momuti and Runga Nair) were taken on the Ilaichee Mountains by the exertions of Monsieur Laity. The war, therefore, was now at an end and the rest of the disobedient being humbled, became enrolled among the faithful servants of the Sultán. The Sultán after making arrangements for the security of his conquests, and the erection of several wooden or stockaded forts (called in this country Lukkur Kote) being now free from all apprehension, returned victorious to his capital by the route of Sudapoor.

Forceful conversion of Kodavas :-


Of the two chiefs, one Mumoti Nair in a short time died, (note: he died after taken as POW ) and Runga Nair was honoured by being circumcised and made a Mussulman by the Sultán, and named Shaíkh Ahmud, and appointed a Risaldar. — The Sultán also adopted him as his son. When the Sultán arrived at Seringaputtun, the prisoners taken in the country of Koorg, who had been all made Mussulmans and were styled Ahmedis  were formed into eight Risalas or regiments, and veteran officers were appointed to train and discipline them, and they with very little labour having instructed these wild men, soon made them perfect in their military exercises and movements. About this time the Sultán caused gorgets of gold, silver and jewels to be made, and they were presented to the officers of horse and foot, the Assud flahi and Ahmudi regiments, according to their different ranks, and the uniforms of these regiments being also made up of tiger cloth, (a new invention in weaving) they were
clothed in it.

Re-Settlement of Coorg with followers of Islam faith:-

 About this time also, from the whole of the Sultan’s servants, six or seven thousand men of the Shaíkh and Syud tribes were selected and dispatched to Koorg to re-people that district : —The air and water, however, not agreeing with them, some fell sick with the fever and ague, and after repeated applications to the presence were allowed to return ; — but some with whom the climate agreed, remained there.

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Friday, 22 February 2013

List of people who signed Ajmal Kasab's mercy petition




Name
Profession
Email Id
Yug Mohit Chaudhry
Lawyer
yugchaudhry@hotmail.com
Abdul Wahab Khan
Lawyer
advocatekaw@yahoo.com
Vrinda Grover
Lawyer
vrindagrover@gmail.com
Meenal Baghel
Editor, Mumbai Mirror
mbaghel@gmail.com
Anish Grewal
Entrepreneur
anish@winassetmanagement.com
Harsh Mander
Social Activist, NAC Member
manderharsh@gmail.com
Aakar Patel
Journalist
aakar.patel@gmail.com
Reena George
Ph.D. Student
reena.mary.george@univie.ac.at
Harish Dhawan
Associate Prof. in Eco, Univ. of Delhi
locateharish@gmail.com
Swastayan Roy
Journalist
swastayan@yahoo.com
Mukul Mahant
Social Activist
mikemahant@hotmail.com
V. Venkatesan
Journalist
venkat.venkatesan@gmail.com
S. Thambisetty
Professor, LSE
S.Thambisetty@lse.ac.uk
Anusha Rizvi
Independent Filmaker
anusharizvi@gmail.com
Bhaskar Hazarika

hazarika@gmail.com
Shivam Vij
Journalist
vij.shivam@gmail.com
K. P. Shankaran
Lecturer (Retd) in Philosophy
shankaran_kp@yahoo.com
Byatha N. Jagadeesh
Lawyer
Mayank Misra
Lawyer
adv.mayank.misra@gmail.com
Babu Mathew
Professor of Law
babumathewtu@gmail.com
Surabhi Chopra
Law Professor.
surabhi.chopra@gmail.com
Suroor Mander
Advocate
suroorm@gmail.com
Anuj Bhagwati
Entrepreneur
a_a_bhagwati@ateindia.com
Kiran Bhatty
Independent Researcher
kiran.bhatty@gmail.com
Mahmood Farooqui
Historian, Artist, Filmmaker.
baankeraja@gmail.com
Jyoti Punwani
Journalist
jyoti.punwani@gmail.com
Colin Gonsalves
Senior Advocate, Supreme Court.
colin.gonsalves@hrln.org
Pritam Bhatty
Artist
pritambhatty@rediffmail.com
Vijay Raghavan
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
vijay.r@tiss.edu
Abbas Kazmi
Lawyer
abbaskazmi@rediffmail.com
Aditi Khanna

aditikhanna@hotmail.com
Andaleeb Alam
Social Worker
alam.andaleeb@gmail.com
Dr. Madhav Thambisetty
Professor of Medicine
madhavtr71@gmail.com
Prof Rupin Desai
Professor of English (retd)
desairupin@yahoo.in
Biraj Patnaik

biraj.patnaik@gmail.com
Sameer Sain
Entrepreneur
ssain@everstonecapital.com
Ved Kumari
Professor of Law
vedkumari@gmail.com
Peoples' Union for Democratic Rights

paramjeet.timmy@gmail.com
Shankar Raman
Cinematographer
shanker@chasingtales.net
Gautam Babbar
United Nations
gautam.babbar@unodc.org
Nandita Das
Actress
dasnandita@gmail.com
Gaurav Sinha
Lawyer
gauravnsin@gmail.com
Maharukh Adenwalla
Lawyer
maharukhadenwalla@rediffmail.com
Gulnar Bandukwalla Pruisken
Entrepreneur
gulnarp@gmail.com
Kalyani Menon Sen
Feminist Learning Partnerships
kmenonsen@gmail.com
Vijay Hiremath
Lawyer
vijayhiremath@gmail.com
Kamla Bhasin
Social Scientist
kamla@sangatsouthasia.org
Devaki Jain
Development Economist and Writer
devakijain@gmail.com
Saumya Uma
Consultant on Gender, Law and Human Rights
saumyauma@gmail.com
Kamayani Bali Mahabal

kamayani@ymail.com
Urvija Priyadarshini
Ph.D. Student
urvipriya@gmail.com
Kanamma Raman

kannamma24@gmail.com
Priyanka Vegad
Lawyer
priyankavegad@yahoo.com
Parul Gupta
Language Teacher
parulmudita@hotmail.com
Shruti Gupta
Telecom Professional
shrutig1@gmail.com
Kiran Shaheen

kiranshaheen@gmail.com
Harsh Bora
Lawyer
harshbora10@gmail.com
Kalpana Kannabiran

kalpana.kannabiran@gmail.com
Anju Talukdar

anju@ngo-marg.org
Rahul Roy

rahulroy63@gmail.com
Rebecca Mammen John
Lawyer
rebeccamammen@gmail.com
Rana Behal

rbehal@gmail.com
Navsharan Singh

nsingh@idrc.org.in
Binoo John

binoojohn@gmail.com
Sankar Sen
IPS, Retd Director, National Police Academy; DG (Investigations, NHRC)
sankarsen_ips@yahoo.com
Chetan Mali
Lawyer
chetanmalee@gmail.com
Dr. Walter Fernandes
North Eastern Social Research Centre
walter.nesrc@gmail.com
Manohar Elavarthi
Praja Rajakiya Vedike, Bangalore
manoharban@gmail.com
Geeta Thatra
Research Fellow, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
geeta.thatra@gmail.com
Jayasree Subramanian
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
j_manian@yahoo.com
Susan Abraham
Lawyer
susangita50@gmail.com
Veena Gowda
Lawyer
gowdaveena@gmail.com
Flavia Agnes
Lawyer
flaviaagnes@gmail.com
Gautam Patel
Lawyer
gautampatel@gmail.com
Dale Luis Menezes

dale_menezes@rediffmail.com
Rafiul Alom Rahman
Student
rafiul.delhi@gmail.com
N. Jayaram
Journalist
njabroad@gmail.com
Richa Minocha
Member Secretary, Jan Abhiyan Sanstha, Himachal Pradesh
richa.minocha70@gmail.com
Paari Vendan
Lawyer
paarivendhan@gmail.com
Jeny Antony

jenydolly85@gmail.com
Namita Kohli
Student
namitakohli83@gmail.com
Rimple Mehta
JU-SYLFF Doctoral Fellow, Jadavpur University
rimple.mehta@gmail.com
Brinda Bose

brindabose@gmail.com
Javed Iqbal
Journalist
imissyahoo@gmail.com
S. Anand
Publisher, Navayana
anand@navayana.org
Jinee Lokaneeta
Associate Professor, Political Science
jlokanee@drew.edu
Anu Salelkar

anu.salelkar@gmail.com
Sneha Krishnan

krishnan.sneha@gmail.com
Dr. Akhil Katyal
Assistant Professor Delhi University
akhilkatyal@gmail.com
Shreela Manohar
Researcher and Activist
shreela_m_88@yahoo.co.in
Dr Sandeep Bakshi
Postdoctoral Fellow, English.
sb583@leicester.ac.uk
Madhumita Dutta

madhudutta.new@gmail.com
Nisha Biswas

nishabiswas2@gmail.com
Ashok Agarwaal

ashokagrwaal@gmail.com
Shalini Gera

shalinigera@yahoo.com
Jamal Kidwai

jamalkidwai@gmail.com
Anjali Dave
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
anjali@tiss.edu
Laxmi Murthy

murthy.laxmi@gmail.com
Harsh Kapoor

aiindex@gmail.com
Bondita Acharya

bondita12@gmail.com
Madhu Sarin
Psychoanalyst
msarin2011@gmail.com
Dilip Simeon

dilipsimeon@gmail.com
Rashmi Gera

g_rashmi@hotmail.com
Joe Athialy

joe1@athyal.org
Lalita Ramdas

lramdas@gmail.com
Abha Bhaiya

abhabhaiya@gmail.com
Malani S

malini_s@sify.com
Manisha Sethi
Jamia Teachers Solidarity Association
manisha.sethy@gmail.com
Deepti
Saheli
deelited@gmail.com
Tarun Bhartiya

tarunbhartiya@gmail.com
Anuradha Chenoy

kamalchenoy@gmail.com
Kamal Mitra Chenoy

kamalchenoy@gmail.com
Aseem Shrivastava

maybeaseem@gmail.com
Sagari R Ramdas

sagari.ramdas@gmail.com
Madhoo

sagari.ramdas@gmail.com
Kunjam Pandu Dora

sagari.ramdas@gmail.com
Akshay Pathak

pathak.akshay@gmail.com
Jagmohan Singh

bigideaszone@gmail.com
Dunu Roy

qadeeroy@gmail.com
Rituparna Borah

rituparna.borah@gmail.com
Mansoor Nazeer

mansoor_nazeer
Bharti Ali

bharti@haqcrc.org
Sumi Krishna

sumikr@gmail.com
Dr Ambrose Pinto SJ
Administrator, St Joseph's Evening Colleges, Bangalore
23ambrose@gmail.com
Padmini Mirchandani
Publisher
padmini@pictorpublishing.com
Neha Mujumdar

nehamujumdar@gmail.com
Valmiki Naik

valmikinaik@gmail.com
Naresh Fernandes
Writer
naresh.fernandes@gmail.com
Sanchia de Souza

sanchiadesouza@gmail.com
Sonal Shah
Editor
sonal@paprikamedia.com
Ruth Sequeira

ruthsequeira@gmail.com
Namisha Gupta

namishagupta1@gmail.com
Radha Thomas

radhathomas@explocity.com
Nikhil Kumar

nikhil.sez@gmail.com
suchi pande

suchi_pande@yahoo.com
Ruchi Gupta

gupta.ruchi@gmail.com
Srila Roy

srilaroy@yahoo.com
Purnima Gupta

guptapurnima@gmail.com
A. K. Jayasree

akjayasree@gmail.com
Swarnlata Mahilkar

swarnlatam@gmail.com
Apoorva Kaivar

Lawyer
Beena Choksi

beena.choksi@gmail.com
Nachiket Udupa

nachiket.udupa@gmail.com
Dilip D'Souza
Journalist
dilipd@gmail.com
Forum Against Opression of Women, Mumbai

sandhyagokhale@yahoo.com
Anita Cherian
Asst. Prof, Eng. Dept, Indraprastha
anita.anitacherian@gmail.
Simin Lakhani

simin.398@gmail.com
Meghna Vesvikar

meghnavesvikar@yahoo.co.in
Saumya Bahuguna
Social Worker
saumya.prerana@gmail.com
Shakil Ahmad
Lawyer
shakilnba@gmail.com
Dr. Prashant Kidambi
Lecturer in History, Univ. of Leicester.
pk64@leicester.ac.uk
Balaji Narasimhan

balajipobox@gmail.com
Jacob Matthan

jmatthana@gmail.com
Tara Chambers

taradude@me.com
Amrita Shodhan
School of African and Asian Studies, UK
shodhan62@yahoo.co.in
Kavita Punjabi
Prof. of Comparative Literature, Jadhavpur University.
kavitapanjabi@gmail.com
Babloo Loitongbam

bloitongbam@gmail.com
Sujato Bhadra

subratanet@yahoo.co.in
Surya Shankar Dash

dash.suryashankar@gmail.com
Gopal Krishna
Member, Citizens Forum for Civil Liberties (CFCL)
krishna1715@gmail.com
Mahasveta Devi
Writer

Padma Deosthali

padma.deosthali@gmail.com
Amitabha Pande

amitabha.pande@gmail.com
Richa Berry

bery.richa@gmail.com
Aruna Roy

arunaroy@gmail.com
Nikhil Dey

arunaroy@gmail.com
Shankar Singh

arunaroy@gmail.com
Achin Vanaik

achin.vanaik@gmail.com
Zubin Bharucha
Cricket Coach
zb100@aol.com
Siddhartha Sharma
LL.M student, Berkeley
sid.ind@gmail.com
Mary Scaria
Lawyer
maryscaria@gmail.com
Sashwati Mishra

msashwati@gmail.com
Amin Solkar
Lawyer
aminsolkar@hotmail.com
Naima Shaikh
Lawyer
shaikh.naima@ymail.com
Samira Sheikh

samira.sheikh@yahoo.co.uk
Neeraj Malilk

nj_malik@hotmail.com
Nikita Agarwal

nikita.agarwal.delhi@gmail.com
Kritika Agarwal

nikita.agarwal.delhi@gmail.com
Kasim Sait

kasim@airtelmail.in
Sukla Sen

sukla.sen@gmail.com
Kareem Sait

sait.kareem@gmail.com
Amba Kak

ambakak@gmail.com
Nandini Dey

nandini.rv@gmail.com
Ajaya Kumar Singh

ajaysingho@gmail.com
Ashish Kothari

chikikothari@gmail.com
Vivek Sundara

viveksundara@gmail.com
Sabeena Gadihoke

sgadihok@gmail.com
HAQ: Centre for Child Rights

bharti@haqcrc.org
Amrita Nandy
Jawaharlal Nehru University
amrita.nandy1@gmail.com
Rakhee Joshi
Consultant, Social Research
rakheekj@gmail.com
Puneet Kohli

puneetkohli101@gmail.com
Gana Kurinji Shanmugasundaram
Vice-president, PUCL, (Tamil Nadu & Puduchery)
newflower_kurinji@yahoo.co.in
Neha Choksi

nehabythesea@hotmail.com
Amita Chatterjee

amita_ju@yahoo.com
Jashodhara Dasgupta

jashodhara@sahayogindia.org
Gabriele Dietrich

reach.gabriele@gmail.com
Gayatri Menon

gayatri.menon@gmail.com
Bhairavi Sanghi
Designer
bhairavi77@hotmail.com
Siddharth Narrain
Alternative Law Forum
sid@altlawforum.org
Murtaza Danish Husaini
Actor and Dramatist.
dan.ayyaar@gmail.com
Aamir Bashir
Actor and Director
unattore1@gmail.com


Source Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena

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