History is often written by those who enjoyed power, in a way that suited them. The casualty here is truth. The history of Moplah riots is no different. Those who enjoyed power and privilege in post independent India have always sought to portray it in a way that suited their narrative. The society and a population who suffered genocide and unspeakable torture had no means and ways of recording the cruelty that was heaped on them. We hope this will help all those who are interested in knowing the exact nature of Moplah riots, its causes, how it unfolded and how it ended. We also hope this book will enable the students of history, researchers and also the general population to identify the true story of the Moplah riots. The purpose of recording the dark days of history is to make sure that the generations ahead will learn from it and prevent a repeat of the mistakes. Acceptance of truth and subsequent reconciliation is essential for longlasting peace and communal harmony. We sincerely believe that this book will help the society in this direction