Memories of 1971
NB: December 1971 is a time I remember vividly. I was in Kolkata and travelled to Purnea in North Bihar to meet my dear comrade Lalloo, (Rabindra Ray). We were then amongst the last remaining comrades from amongst our collegiate group who were still in what was known as 'the underground'. That story has been recounted in fictional form in my novel, Revolution Highway, and I will not recount it here. The posts below are a small collection of materials (from among many) I have placed in the public domain which are connected to Bangladesh and the political developments of that turbulent time. They should be self-explanatory.
I offer my deepest respect and condolences to all the soldiers and activists who perished in 1971. It was in many respects the most formative year of my life. I can never forget it. DS
An Open Letter to the world on the Bangladesh crisis of 1971
Books reviewed - Deb Mukharji: 1971,
Bangladesh and the Blood Telegram
Imtiaz
Alam Khan - History: the fall of Dhaka from Bihari eyes
Haunted
by unification: A Bangladeshi view of partition
Deb
Mukharji: For Indian Diplomats in Pakistan, the Run up To the 1971 War Was a
Very Tense Time
Bangladesh
1971: the forgotten template of 20th century war - by Gita Sahgal
The
UN & War Crimes Trials for Pakistani Soldiers in Bangladesh 1971–1974
In
Memoriam. Premen Addy PhD; June 26, 1938 - January 15, 2020
In
Naxalbari, forty-eight years later