Kerala couple separated during freedom movement, meets after 72 years


Kannur, Dec 29(PTI): In a touching re-union, 93-year-old EK Narayanan Nambiar, who was jailed for participating in the 1946 violent farmers' struggle in Kerala's Kavumbayi village, met his first wife after 72 years, leaving them both speechless and teary-eyed.

As the two sat quietly and wiped away tears, Sarada, now 89, said she did not harbour any anger against anyone.

"I am not angry with anyone," she told Narayanan. "Then why are you quiet? Why are you not saying anything?" said Narayanan as Sarada sat quietly with bowed head. Sarada was 13 and Narayanan 17 when the two entered into wedlock.

Just ten months into their marriage, Narayanan and his father Thaliyan Raman Nambiar, who led the Kavumbayi agitation, went underground. They were caught two months later and jailed for taking part in the land struggle.

The young bride was sent to her parental home as Malabar Special Police knocked at her doors at odd hours in search of Raman and Narayanan. "Their house was ransacked and set on fire...," Narayanan's nephew, Madhu Kumar told PTI.

Narayanan was sent to prison for eight years. He served his term in three jails at Kannur, Viyyur and Salem. His father was shot dead in Salem jail on February 11, 1950 and Narayanan, a living legend of the struggle, had 22 shells pierced in his body, of which three could not be removed, Mr Kumar said.

A few years later, Sarada's family decided to marry her off to anther person. After his release in 1957, Narayanan also got married again. Years later, Sarada's son, Bhargavan, an organic farmer, bumped into relatives of Narayanan. As they discussed their family history, it dawned on them that their families were connected. It was then decided that the long-lost couple should meet.

A meeting was arranged and Narayanan, now a widower, came to see Sarada at Bhargavan's home at Parasinikadavu along with some of his relatives. At first, Bhargavan said, his mother refused to step out and talk to Narayanan, but after much coaxing, she agreed. Both were quite for some time and wiped away tears. They were emotional, Bhargavan said.

Bhargavan' family also arranged a 'sadya' (elaborate lunch) for Narayanan and the two families promised to meet soon. Sarada, who was widowed 30 years ago, had six children of whom only four are alive. Narayanan's grand daughter, Shanta Kavumbayi, has penned a novel on the Kavumbayi peasant struggle titled "December 30".

In December 1946, the people of Kavumbayi village in this district raised their demand for 'punam' cultivation. It is a type of shifting cultivation. A strong police contingent was sent to the spot. The farmers resisted the armed forces which led to the killing of five farmers in the firing.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    A very heart rendering and touching story.How they came to together after so many years is really amazing.May God bless them for some more years.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    Beautiful article and a beautiful message to young girls and boys of today's generation. Age 93 and 89 and meeting after 72 years. Feel sad of today's generation. Anway thanks to Daiji for this beautiful information.

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  • Wilfy, UAE/Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    I wonder why he was kept in prison for 10 more years even after independence. How many more such sad stories will be there unknown to the public.

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    How far our police and justice system have improved from that stage in 1946 till now regarding people who question the authorities or government??

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    So emotional and touching news!
    Just for a moment, close your eyes, step in to the shoes of one of them and imagine yourself in the situation of reunion...

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  • Yamby, Qatar / Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    Subhaanallah........!

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  • Khader, nasirkarandady@gmail.com

    Sat, Dec 29 2018

    Finally re united and Man proposes God disposes ........ Happy ending.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 29 2018

    We can now have a twin Celebration ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    So, you have planned to reunite??

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