Mukherjee was addressing the inaugural function of the 200th anniversary celebrations of the Paika rebellion, one of his last public functions before demitting office.
The rebellion was an armed uprising against the British East India Company's rule in Odisha in 1817.
Mukherjee said the movement was a war waged by ordinary people who resented the oppression of the British rule.
"We do not remember our history. The unfortunate part is we read very attentively whatever interpretations they (the colonial historians) gave to the national and regional events, completing ignoring all folklore," the president said.
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"We find more truth in the so-called tutored history," he observed.
Noting that the people of Odisha refused to be subjugated under the British rule, Mukherjee cited atrocities, unfair revenue policies and the "reckless looting of the resources" of the common people by the East India Company as one of reasons behind the Paika rebellion.
Along with Buxi Jagabandu, the hero of the rebellion, Mukherjee also remembered Dinabandhu Samantray Mohapatra, Dama Subudhi Manjaraj, Samanta Madhaba Chandra Routray (Dalbehera of Tapanga), Pindiki Bahubalendra, Krutibas Patsani who fought along side him.
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