Chityala (Chakali) Ailamma The Washerwoman Who Defied the Deshmukh · Symbol of Telangana Peasant Resistance "My husband was nobody, my sons, they are nobody. Wherever you go, whatever you do, it is my name they will mention first. You must be like Ailamma, they say." — Chityala Ailamma 🌾 PIONEERING WOMAN LEADER · TELANGANA ARMED STRUGGLE · 1946 Chityala Ailamma (also known as Chakali Ailamma) — a washerwoman from a marginalized Rajaka (washerman) caste — became one of the most iconic figures of the Telangana Peasant Armed Struggle (1946–1951). Born into poverty and denied formal education, she emerged as a fearless champion of peasant rights, defying the most powerful landlords in Telangana and inspiring thousands to join the fight against feudalism, forced labour, and land dispossession. The story of Ailamma is not merely a tale of individual courage. It represents a fundamental turni...
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