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Jaito Morcha: The struggle for justice and rights of the Sikhs

Resilience Amidst Oppression: The Saga of the Jaito Morcha

February 18, 2024
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Jaito Morcha

The Jaito Morcha, in a way, exemplifies the painful history of the Sikh struggle against the oppression of colonial powers, in particular the British rule in India. Its roots being in the fight for the restoration of Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha to his throne, the Morcha represents the unyielding spirit and zeal of the Sikh community in the face of oppression.

Background

Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha, known for his pro-Akali sympathies and support for the nationalist movement, was coerced to resign by the British in favor of his minor son, Pratap Singh, on 9th July 1923. The officials were motivated by their self-interest and aided by the Political Agent of the Governor-General who claimed that the aim was to limit the influence of Maharaja. Nevertheless, the Akali leaders, realizing that Ripudaman Singh was a representative of the Sikh sovereignty and resistance, offered him their loyalty.

The Genesis of Jaito Morcha: The Genesis of Jaito Morcha

The resignation of Maharaja Ripudaman Singh ignited huge anger among the Sikh community and this led to the formation of Jaito Morcha. The SGPC and the Akali Dal were the two bodies that were central to the organization of the support to the cause. July 29, 1923, was announced as a praying day, and September 9, 1923, was chosen for a march without shoes to petition for the king’s return.

The Agitation Intensifies

The agitation gained momentum as the Sikh congregations throughout Punjab marched together. Meetings, known as "diwan", were organized to attract support, and one of the most notable events took place at the Jaito on 25 August 1923. Nevertheless, when the organizers were taken into custody for "delivering the political speeches", the movement got stronger. The SGPC decided that September 9th, 1923, would be celebrated as "Nabha Day" and became a special day in the Morcha calendar.

Clash with Authorities

The turn for the escalation of the movement made the clashes with the authorities a matter of time. The reading of Guru Granth Sahib at Gurdwara Gangsar in Jaito was disrupted by police interference while it was being held peacefully. Govt banned SGPC and Akali Dal and arrested many of its leaders. Despite these hurdles, the Morcha remained defiant, and Jathas (groups) of Akalis from Akal Takht in Amritsar came to Jaito every day.

Government Crackdown

The government aimed to extinguish the movement by using all its might. The properties of Akalis were seized, thousands were prohibited from going to other villages, and the use of greater violence against Jathas to Jaito was allowed. The storming of Akal Takhat in Amritsar and subsequent arrests intensified the resistance even more.

The Tragic Culmination

On 21st February 1924, the height of Jaito Morcha came when 500 akalis refused to disperse and the state police fired on them. The unselective firing led to the loss of many lives, which affected and angered many people in the country. The death of those taken by the bullets, including civilians, ignited the fire of resistance and solidarity.

Legacy and Impact

The Jaito Morcha, though the lives of many Sikhs were lost, demonstrated the resilience of the community in defending the core values of justice, sovereignty, and religious freedom. It mobilized grassroots support for the Akali movement and was a part of the larger fight against colonialism in India. The sacrifices made during the Morcha demonstrated the unshakeable resolve of the Sikhs in their fight for survival.

Timeline of Events of Jaito Morcha: Chronology

  • July 9, 1923: Maharajah Ripudaman Singh of Nabha relinquished his throne in favor of his young son.
  • July 29, 1923: The day of the prayer is observed in Punjab for the restoration of Maharaja Ripudaman Singh.
  • September 9, 1923: This march was called "Nabha Day" and the protesters were required to walk without shoes.
  • August 25, 1923: Diwan at Jaito resulted in arrests and was the start of an intensified Morcha.
  • February 21, 1924: Punjab police use fire against a militant march of 500 Akalis at Jaito. Several lives are lost.
  • February 28, 1924: Second, the process of Shahidi Jatha begins to pay homage to those who were killed in the firing.

In sum, the Jaito March proves that the Sikh community has bravery and willpower in the face of suppression. It remains a reminder of the journey toward justice, sovereignty, and religious freedom, calling on the coming generations to retain these principles in the fight for a better and more just future.

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