Mannadipattu is a Village, Commune and Assembly Constituency in the Union Territory of Puducherry, India.
On 5 April 1954 at around 11.00 PM, the police station was besieged by a heavily armed revolutionary group.
The French Police Station was brought under the full control of the revolutionary command of the trio led by S. Narayanasamy.
Dawn on 6 April 1954 the first Indian national Tri-colour flag was hoisted by the leader who led the revolutionary council S. Narayanasamy on the Tribuvane French Police Station.
A special advisory meeting of the general public was organized to take public opinion, to provide the Interim Government with the support of other parties like merger congress and socialist, to protect the people and to lead the commune captured by the revolutionary group from the French.
As stated above, before the general public meeting a three-member Ministry with bureaucratic responsibilities were sworn.
S. Narayanasamy, who was elected as the Executive Minister and given power to make some important steps and to take an arbitrary decision in this meeting, was handed over by the cabinet.
Below are some of the resolutions passed by the cabinet at the public meeting in order to protect civilians, prevent French authorities from entering the seized Commune.
(1) The "Declaration of Independence" was made by the 22 villages under Tribuvane Commune and the removal of the French regime.
(3) People living within 22 villages with an extent of 23.54 square miles under the Tribuvane Commune were not required to pay any tax to the French India Government.
(4) The French guards, Police Officers were once again unable to enter Tribuvane Commune, and the gunmen were forced to stop at the border.
The decision was made to arrange gun shoot training for young people by gunfire captured at the Tribuvane French Police Station.
(7) The decision to set up a checkpoint with gun guards in the inner roads from 22 rural villages of the Commune in order to prevent the riots from entering the area captured by the strangers.
(9) It was reported that the civilian intruders or outsiders would be allowed to be tested on the checkpoints by means of the roadways.
(11) The French guards and police officers were allowed to enter the Liberation Tribuvane Commune only after receiving the permission of the Cabinet.