Gandhi was devastated by these events and declared the movement over
Moplah rebellion
1921
Moplahs turned on
Hindus
Nota:
The Malabar region, populated mainly by Moplahs. Descendants of early Muslim Arab traders. Unrest exacerbated by non-cooperation movement, lack of success at Khilafat, resentment of rich local landlords. Police reinforcements led to more resentment and then rioting
Over 600 killed
and 2500 forcibly
converted to Islam
Provincial
government
called in troops;
martial law
imposed
Over 2000 rebels
killed
66 left to suffocate in a
train wagon
Direct Action Day
Calcutta Killings
Nota:
Jinnah wanted to show could use direct mass action like Gandhi and Congress
16/8/1946
Police ordered by
Muslim League to
take a special
holiday
Tens of
thousands of
Muslims had
armed themselves
with lathis and
rocks
Nota:
Self defence or aggression?
Hindus
threw stones
as they
passed
Final mass rally, 100,000
marchers, Chief Minister of
Bengal is thought to have
incited violence against local
Hindus
Nota:
H. S. Suhrawardy
At nightfall attacks
began in the slums
and docks
3 days of fioting, lynching,
killing and arson
6000 dead
20,000 wounded
100,000 homeless
Many homeless left to
places where their
religion was the
stronghold
Was thought as Muslims march most
victims were Hindu
Not thought necessarily to be
the case now
Congress blamed the
governor for failing to
prepare
Hartal did
not cause a
problem
elsewhere
Now thought initial trouble
exploited by underworld
gangslooking to settle
scores and loot
Jinnah's
reputation
damaged
Aftermath of Independence
Nota:
Britain did not want to be seen as causing it then leaving
India/Pakistan did not want to be seen as incompetant; Britain have been continually telling them they would not be able to run the country successfully
Britain seen as the cause
divide and rule caused tensions between religious groups; have long tried to turn them against each other
Wavell appealed to
Congress and Muslim
league to call a halt to the
killings but to no avail
Nota:
Gandhi said 'if India wanted a blood bath, she could have it'
Jinnah said Pakistan was worth the sacrifice of ten million Muslims
No British soldiers
left to help
15th August 1947
Muslim women in Punjab
were dragged into the
streets, stripped, raped
and hacked to death
20th August 1947
Punjab boundary
force shot dead 84
participants in a
muslim mob
Nota:
24th August Muslim members of the boundary force were killed by Hindu officers after they shot Hindu looters.
Force split on communal lines and then was broken up completely leaving no law and order in the Punjab for weeks
Death Toll
Authorities publicly
undersetimated the death toll
said at the time 200,000
Now regarded as 1 million
People desperate to
leave, mainly by train
14th August 38 Sikhs
knifed to Death at
Lahore Station
People on trains being
murdered during the
journey
Armed guards
started travelling
on trains
Mass rape
-used as a
weapon of war
If surrounded women
often committed suicide
Nota:
Would often do this by throwing themselves down a well
Women and girls often
abducted , forcibly
converted and married
Nota:
Years later women too afraid to return to their communities because of what they had been through
Bodies laid rotting in the streets
Nota:
Cholera spread fast
Vultures said to be too fat to fly
Death squads worked
through neighbourhoods
Nota:
Migrants were targeted
Victims were publicly
humiliated, torturtured
and genitalia mutilated
Financial strain
Hundreds of thousands went to Delhi
Nota:
stayed in squalid camps
Women and girls
sold in exchange for
food
Used to humiliate
men - they were
meant to protect
their wives and
children
Half a million
refugees arrived in
Punjab, making it
bankrupt