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Vaikom Satyagraha

  1. Objective:
  • The primary goal was to end the prohibition on backward communities from using the roads surrounding the Vaikom Mahadeva temple, which symbolized the caste-based discrimination prevalent in society.
  • The movement sought to create a more inclusive society where people from all castes could access public spaces and religious sites without discrimination.
  1. Leaders:
  • Kerala:K. Madhavan, K.P. Kesava Menon, and George Joseph were prominent leaders from Kerala who initiated and guided the movement.
  • Tamilnadu: Periyar E.V. Ramasamy, then president of the Tamil Nadu Congress, played a crucial role in sustaining the movement and leading it to success.
  • Mahatma Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi advised the movement leaders and helped in negotiating between the government, protesters, and orthodox Hindus.
  1. Significance:
  • Social equality and justice: The Vaikom Satyagraha was a groundbreaking non-violent protest that fought for social equality and justice, challenging the caste system in India.
  • Temple entry: The movement’s success paved the way for the temple entry proclamation of Kerala in 1936, which granted lower caste individuals the right to enter temples.
  • Fight against caste barriers: The Vaikom Satyagraha remains a symbol of the fight against caste barriers in India and the struggle for social justice.
  1. Challenges and Hurdles:
  • The movement faced repressive action from the government and the administration, with many protesters and leaders arrested during the course of the protest.
  • Orthodox Hindu traditionalists organized counter rallies marked by violence, aiming to suppress the movement and maintain the status quo.
  1. Outcome and Legacy:
  • The movement spanned 603 days, witnessing many significant events.
  • The Travancore princely state government eventually granted access to three of the four streets around the Vaikom temple, signaling the end of the protest.
  • The Vaikom Satyagraha continues to inspire the fight for equality and justice in India, serving as a reminder of the importance of challenging caste-based discrimination.

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