Examine the movement of Alluri Sitaramarajulu.
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Alluri Sitarama Raju was an Indian revolutionary involved in the Indian independence movement. After the passing of the 1882 Madras Forest Act, its restrictions on the free movement of tribal peoples in the forest prevented them from engaging in their traditional podu agricultural system, which involved shifting cultivation. Raju led the Rampa Rebellion of 1922–24, during which a band of tribal leaders and other sympathisers fought against the British Raj, which had passed the law. He was referred to as "Manyam Veerudu" ("Hero of the Jungles") by the local people. Raju led a protest movement in the border areas of the East Godavari and Visakhapatnam regions of Madras Presidency, in present-day Andhra Pradesh.
Alluri Sitarama Raju
Born
Bheemunipatnam, Visakhapatnam District
Died7 May 1924 (aged 26)
Koyyuru, Visakhapatnam District
Cause of deathCapture and execution by the BritishResting placeKrishnadevipeta, Visakhapatnam DistrictKnown forRampa Rebellion of 1922–24TitleManyam VeeruduParent(s)Venkata Rama Raju (father), Suryanarayanamma (mother)[1]
Inspired by the patriotic zeal of revolutionaries in Bengal, Raju raided police stations in and around Chintapalle, Rampachodavaram, Dammanapalli, Krishna Devi Peta, Rajavommangi, Addateegala, Narsipatnamand Annavaram. With his followers, he stole guns and ammunition and killed several British army officers, including Scott Coward near Dammanapalli. Raju was eventually trapped by the British in the forests of Chintapalli, then tied to a tree and was executed by gunfire in Koyyuru village. His tomb is in Krishna Devi Peta village.
Alluri Sitarama Raju
Born
Bheemunipatnam, Visakhapatnam District
Died7 May 1924 (aged 26)
Koyyuru, Visakhapatnam District
Cause of deathCapture and execution by the BritishResting placeKrishnadevipeta, Visakhapatnam DistrictKnown forRampa Rebellion of 1922–24TitleManyam VeeruduParent(s)Venkata Rama Raju (father), Suryanarayanamma (mother)[1]
Inspired by the patriotic zeal of revolutionaries in Bengal, Raju raided police stations in and around Chintapalle, Rampachodavaram, Dammanapalli, Krishna Devi Peta, Rajavommangi, Addateegala, Narsipatnamand Annavaram. With his followers, he stole guns and ammunition and killed several British army officers, including Scott Coward near Dammanapalli. Raju was eventually trapped by the British in the forests of Chintapalli, then tied to a tree and was executed by gunfire in Koyyuru village. His tomb is in Krishna Devi Peta village.
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