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History of Modern

Maharashtra
Topic: Samyukta Maharashtra
Movement & Significance of
Hutatma Chowk.
Introduction
➢ Samyukta Maharashtra
Movement Advocated
for separation of
marathi speaking state
in western India from
1956-1960.
➢ Bombay as capital.
➢ Continued to advocate
for inclusion of marathi
speaking areas in
northern part.
Background
➢ Before independence
the Indian national
Congress pledged to
introduce linguistic
states.
➢ British denied and
merged regions.
➢ Wide spread public
demand for
amendment of the bill.

Causes of Movement
Jawaharlal Nehru and
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
against linguistic states.
➢ Congress under pressure
by the wealthy business
community.
➢ Strong local demand for
formation of
Maharashtra.
➢ Morarji worked as oil on
fire.
➢ Firing by police on
Formation of Samyukta Maharashtra
➢ Movement
On 6th Feb 1956 Samyukta
Maharashtra was formed.
➢ Under leadership of Keshavrao
Jedhe.
➢ Acharya Atre, Prabodhankar
Thackeray, Senapati Bapat, SA
Dange and Shahir Amar Shaikh as
active members.
➢ Executive council declared the
president Sripad Amrit Dange, Vice
President Dr. T.R. Naravane,
General Secretary S.M. Joshi.
➢ General Election 1957 Samiti
defeats Congress.
➢ Congress agreed to the demands.
Significance of Hutatma Chowk
➢ Important landmark located in Fort area of
Mumbai.
➢ Flora fountain was built in 1864 in honour of
Flora, the Roman Goddess.
➢ 106 Protesters were gunned down by police.
➢ Flora fountain was renamed as Hutatma
Chowk ot Martyr's Square.
➢ The memorial depicts two Martyrs an urban
labourer and a farmer-holding a torch
together.
➢ Second largest party in Maharashtra- The
Shetkari Kamgar Paksh, was keen that in the
labour movement farmers shouldn't be
sidelined.
➢ Hutatma Chowk placed to reorient the
symbolic geography of the city.
Mumbai Fort Area
Flora Fountain Hutatma Chowk
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