Wednesday 27 April 2022

TRAITORS IN INDIAN HISTORY

 


By Yogesh Vaishnav

Mir Jafar (1757 AD)

Mir Jafar

Siraj-Ud-Daula was the Nawab of Bengal during 1750s. As he was aware of hidden aims of British and their improper trade practices and demands, he worked against British East India Company who already was given permission to establish their business in Bengal by Mughal King. As British found Daula as a big threat to their trade they decided to overthrow him at any cost. They bought MIR JAFAR, chief army officer of Daula by luring him to hand over the seat of Bengal NawabDespite having a very large numbered military , Siraj Daula was defeated in the Battle of Plassey in 1757 as his army didn't support him at the battleground because of Mir jafar. This war victory laid the foundation of British Empire in India. Mir Jafar is known as Gaddar-e-Abrar (Betrayer of true faith). Had this traitor not supported British, our history would have been a different one.

Mir Jafar betrayed Siraj-ud-Dowla in first battle of Plessey. Robert Clive of East India Company had only 700 men and Siraj-ud-Dowla had an army of more than 35,000 men. But Mir Jafar who was head of army took the side of Britishers in battle. Nawab Siraj-ud-Dowla ran away from battle field. But was later caught and beheaded by Mir Jafar.

Mir Jafar laid the foundation of East India Company rule in India.

Jaichand (1192 AD)

Jaichand was ruler of Kannauj (UP). He had a daughter named Samyogita. Prithviraj Chauhan (King of Ajmer and Delhi) and Samyogita fell in love. Prithviraj raided Kannauj and took Samyogita with him. Jaichand wanted to take revenge so he helped Md. Ghori in second battle of Tarain. Prithviraj was defeated and killed.

Jaichand laid foundation of Muslim invaders (later rulers) in India.

Ambhi (327 BC)

Ambhi was king of Taxila (now in Pakistan). He wanted to teach lesson to his rival King Porus so he took side of Alexander's army when they invaded Porus and eventually Porus was defeated. Ambhi was later killed by Chandragupta Maurya.

Ambhi laid foundation of short lived European domination over northern Indian.

Jai Gopal (1931)

Jai Gopal was a member of HSRA along with Bhagat Singh. He turned approver in the trial of Bhagat Singh case and agreed to record his false statement under the pressure of British police.

His statement, along with some other such traitors like Hans Raj Vohra, Phaninder Gosh and Sobha Singh became the reason for hanging of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru

Zamindars

Gandhiji once said, if all Indians decide to throw out British, it is possible as an easiest thing. But still they ruled us centuries. It's because of the massive support they got from rich and socially higher peoples especially Zamindars. I am not saying all Zamindars were traitors,but most of them were.


They played a vital role in suppressing various anti British agitations and they were a main reason for the unsuccessful first war of independence 1857.


3. Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Jinnah was a well accepted young freedom fighter in his initial times like Jawaharlal Nehru. But later, to establish a Muslim country where he wanted to be a self portraited crown, he ignited communal violence and iinflamed hatred feel among Indians.

A man who was once declscribed as 'Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity in India' by Sarojini Naidu, Jinnah became one of the most dangerous man in Indian history.

Who are biggest traitors in Indian history, before independence and after independence?

Mir Jafar (1757 AD)

Mir Jafar betrayed Siraj-ud-Dowla in first battle of Plessey. Robert Clive of East India Company had only 700 men and Siraj-ud-Dowla had an army of more than 35,000 men. But Mir Jafar who was head of army took the side of Britishers in battle. Nawab Siraj-ud-Dowla ran away from battle field. But was later caught and beheaded by Mir Jafar.

Mir Jafar laid the foundation of East India Company rule in India.

Jaichand (1192 AD)

Jaichand was ruler of Kannauj (UP). He had a daughter named Samyogita. Prithviraj Chauhan (King of Ajmer and Delhi) and Samyogita fell in love. Prithviraj raided Kannauj and took Samyogita with him. Jaichand wanted to take revenge so he helped Md. Ghori in second battle of Tarain. Prithviraj was defeated and killed.

Jaichand laid foundation of Muslim invaders (later rulers) in India.

Ambhi (327 BC)

Ambhi was king of Taxila (now in Pakistan). He wanted to teach lesson to his rival King Porus so he took side of Alexander's army when they invaded Porus and eventually Porus was defeated. Ambhi was later killed by Chandragupta Maurya.

Ambhi laid foundation of short lived European domination over northern Indian.

Jai Gopal (1931)

Jai Gopal was a member of HSRA along with Bhagat Singh. He turned approver in the trial of Bhagat Singh case and agreed to record his false statement under the pressure of British police.

His statement, along with some other such traitors like Hans Raj Vohra, Phaninder Gosh and Sobha Singh became the reason for hanging of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru

Students from JNU.

As India was always a fertile land it was often eyed hence we always had traitors in our history. Thus will we have too.


The biggest among them are.


1. Mir Jafar

Siraj-Ud-Daula was the Nawab of Bengal during 1750s. As he was aware of hidden aims of British and their improper trade practices and demands, he worked against British East India Company who already was given permission to establish their business in Bengal by Mughal King. As British found Daula as a big threat to their trade they decided to overthrow him at any cost. They bought MIR JAFAR, chief army officer of Daula by luring him to hand over the seat of Bengal Nawab.




Despite having a very large numbered military , Siraj Daula was defeated in the Battle of Plassey in 1757 as his army didn't support him at the battleground because of Mir jafar. This war victory laid the foundation of British Empire in India. Mir Jafar is known as Gaddar-e-Abrar (Betrayer of true faith). Had this traitor not supported British, our history would have been a different one.


2. Zamindars

Gandhiji once said, if all Indians decide to throw out British, it is possible as an easiest thing. But still they ruled us centuries. It's because of the massive support they got from rich and socially higher peoples especially Zamindars. I am not saying all Zamindars were traitors,but most of them were.


They played a vital role in suppressing various anti British agitations and they were a main reason for the unsuccessful first war of independence 1857.


3. Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Jinnah was a well accepted young freedom fighter in his initial times like Jawaharlal Nehru. But later, to establish a Muslim country where he wanted to be a self portraited crown, he ignited communal violence and iinflamed hatred feel among Indians.

A man who was once declscribed as 'Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity in India' by Sarojini Naidu, Jinnah became one of the most dangerous man in Indian history.




Though he tried to spread Anti Hindu feelings among Muslims in India through Muslim league, most of the Muslims didn't support him. As a result when elections were done in the provinces in 1937, not a single seat was won by Muslim league. Indian national Congress led by Nehru made a massive victory and formed government. This really irritated Jinnah.

The then Viceroy of India, Lord Linlingthow when announced India to take part in second world War without consulting with our National leaders, Nehru led Congress leaders resigned and continued their protests. In the following years, due to various Who are biggest traitors in Indian history, before independence and after independence?

Mir Jafar (1757 AD)

Mir Jafar betrayed Siraj-ud-Dowla in first battle of Plessey. Robert Clive of East India Company had only 700 men and Siraj-ud-Dowla had an army of more than 35,000 men. But Mir Jafar who was head of army took the side of Britishers in battle. Nawab Siraj-ud-Dowla ran away from battle field. But was later caught and beheaded by Mir Jafar.

Mir Jafar laid the foundation of East India Company rule in India.

Jaichand (1192 AD)

Jaichand was ruler of Kannauj (UP). He had a daughter named Samyogita. Prithviraj Chauhan (King of Ajmer and Delhi) and Samyogita fell in love. Prithviraj raided Kannauj and took Samyogita with him. Jaichand wanted to take revenge so he helped Md. Ghori in second battle of Tarain. Prithviraj was defeated and killed.

Jaichand laid foundation of Muslim invaders (later rulers) in India.

Ambhi (327 BC)

Ambhi was king of Taxila (now in Pakistan). He wanted to teach lesson to his rival King Porus so he took side of Alexander's army when they invaded Porus and eventually Porus was defeated. Ambhi was later killed by Chandragupta Maurya.

Ambhi laid foundation of short lived European domination over northern Indian.

Jai Gopal (1931)

Jai Gopal was a member of HSRA along with Bhagat Singh. He turned approver in the trial of Bhagat Singh case and agreed to record his false statement under the pressure of British police.

His statement, along with some other such traitors like Hans Raj Vohra, Phaninder Gosh and Sobha Singh became the reason for hanging of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru

Students from JNU.

........

As India was always a fertile land it was often eyed hence we always had traitors in our history. Thus will we have too.

The biggest among them are.

1. Mir Jafar

Siraj-Ud-Daula was the Nawab of Bengal during 1750s. As he was aware of hidden aims of British and their improper trade practices and demands, he worked against British East India Company who already was given permission to establish their business in Bengal by Mughal King. As British found Daula as a big threat to their trade they decided to overthrow him at any cost. They bought MIR JAFAR, chief army officer of Daula by luring him to hand over the seat of Bengal Nawab.

Despite having a very large numbered military , Siraj Daula was defeated in the Battle of Plassey in 1757 as his army didn't support him at the battleground because of Mir jafar. This war victory laid the foundation of British Empire in India. Mir Jafar is known as Gaddar-e-Abrar (Betrayer of true faith). Had this traitor not supported British, our history would have been a different one.

2. Zamindars

Gandhiji once said, if all Indians decide to throw out British, it is possible as an easiest thing. But still they ruled us centuries. It's because of the massive support they got from rich and socially higher peoples especially Zamindars. I am not saying all Zamindars were traitors,but most of them were.

They played a vital role in suppressing various anti British agitations and they were a main reason for the unsuccessful first war of independence 1857.


3. Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Jinnah was a well accepted young freedom fighter in his initial times like Jawaharlal Nehru. But later, to establish a Muslim country where he wanted to be a self portraited crown, he ignited communal violence and iinflamed hatred feel among Indians.

A man who was once declscribed as 'Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity in India' by Sarojini Naidu, Jinnah became one of the most dangerous man in Indian history.

Though he tried to spread Anti Hindu feelings among Muslims in India through Muslim league, most of the Muslims didn't support him. As a result when elections were done in the provinces in 1937, not a single seat was won by Muslim league. Indian national Congress led by Nehru made a massive victory and formed government. This really irritated Jinnah.

The then Viceroy of India, Lord Linlingthow when announced India to take part in second world War without consulting with our National leaders, Nehru led Congress leaders resigned and continued their protests. In the following years, due to various protests like Quit India, when most of our leaders including Gandhiji were in jail, Jinnah took advantage of this period and ignited communal feelings where Muslim league had its roots especially in NWFP areas. This lead to the massive gory violence between Hindu and Muslim peoples and then to Indian partition.

Later Sarojini Naidu quoted, 'had we had at least one Jinnah in Indian side rather than hundreds of Nehru, India would never have divided'.



4. Seperatist and Politicians

After independence, the biggest traitors are those demands separation from India. They ranges from Kashmir to North East. If Indian army get complete support from local peoples where seperatist activities are intense, Noone in the world could harm our great national unity and integrity.


Politicians who use religious and cate feelings as well as linguistic and regional identities for cheap political gains are also one of the greatest traitors in Indian history of Modern time. They do no less than once Jinnah done to this land.


5. Terrorists.

Terrorists like Dawood Ibrahim, who born in India and works against this motherland are like trading his own legacy for cheap gains. How can a person cheat and sell his mother who gave birth to him? I agree that there may be issues between siblings. But what the mistake did the mother have done?



NB: I didn't mean to harm anyone or any feelings. Doing right thing is completely on the personal discrimination and conscience of each person. So the activities of these peoples might be right for many. But when it comes to our great national interest and integrity for which lakhs of peoples sacrificed their life, they were traitors who acted for cheap personal gains. As far as real Indian patriotism is concerned, they have done wrong. By Rahul Ashok



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