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On the next day - Sunday, 14 June - the dead bodies were taken to the nearby town of Kalady, accompanied by a huge crowd. The bodies of the victims were taken out in a motorcade comprising more than 300 cars and buried at the cemetery of the St. George Syro-Malabar Catholic Forane Church, Angamaly in a common tomb. This event enraged the people of Kerala<ref name="auto"/> and intensified the [[Vimochana Samaram]].The then Ernakulam bishop Mar Joseph Parekkattil led the funeral rites.
On the next day - Sunday, 14 June - the dead bodies were taken to the nearby town of Kalady, accompanied by a huge crowd. The bodies of the victims were taken out in a motorcade comprising more than 300 cars and buried at the cemetery of the St. George Syro-Malabar Catholic Forane Church, Angamaly in a common tomb. This event enraged the people of Kerala<ref name="auto"/> and intensified the [[Vimochana Samaram]].The then Ernakulam bishop Mar Joseph Parekkattil led the funeral rites.


Later addressing a massive gathering, the champions of Liberation struggle like Panampilly Govinda Menon, Wellington, and Mathai Manjooran unleashed a tirade against the EMS Ministry, which led to its downfall!{{citation needed|date=November 2015}} Following this, the EMS government was dismissed and the state placed under [[President's rule]], pending elections.
Later addressing a massive gathering, the champions of Liberation struggle like Panampilly Govinda Menon, Wellington, and Mathai Manjooran unleashed a tirade against the EMS Ministry, which led to its downfall {{citation needed|date=November 2015}} Following this, the EMS government was dismissed and the state placed under [[President's rule]], pending elections.


The Communist Party was routed in the re-election that followed.{{citation needed|date=November 2015}} The popular slogan- "Angamali kallarayil, njangade sawdharaanakkil, aa kallarayanu kattayyam, pakaram njangal choodikkum"; had then reverberated throughout the state.
The Communist Party was routed in the re-election that followed.{{citation needed|date=November 2015}} The popular slogan- "Angamali kallarayil, njangade sawdharaanakkil, aa kallarayanu kattayyam, pakaram njangal choodikkum"; had then reverberated throughout the state.
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[[Category:History of Kerala (1947–present)]]
[[Category:History of Kerala (1947–present)]]
[[Category:1959 riots]]
[[Category:1959 riots]]
[[Category:Police brutality in India]]