Around 12.35 p.m. on February 11, 1950, Communist prisoners started rioting in the jail annexe, prompting prison officials to open fire. Besides the fatalities, 102 prisoners and 21 jail staff members were injured. Decades after the massacre, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has announced the construction of a memorial for the 22 Communists Around 12.35 p.m. on February 11, 1950, Communist prisoners started rioting in the jail annexe, prompting prison officials to open fire. Besides the fatalities, 102 prisoners and 21 jail staff members were injured. Decades after the massacre, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has announced the construction of a memorial for the 22 Communists Read More



