• Main points translated:

    1. Besides Shahjahan, there is another one named Gias-Uddin. He would choose and pick up women like we select food from our menu cards.

    2. The locals are saying that these incidents have been going on for last 13-14 years. Every single DSP, other police officers, and administrative officers working there must be pulled up and questioned on what they were doing for last 13-14 years.

    3. The intellectuals of Kolkata are sitting quiet because they have received funds to shut up. Also they are catering to their readers/viewers (customers from the “other” religion) in Bangladesh. They know if they protest no one from Bangladesh will see their movies, buy their books.

    4. Sandeshkhali horror is nothing short of 1946 Noakhali horror.

    5. Women commission by the state has no value.

    In the video speaking is : Rajashri Lahiri.

    My two bits: In West Bengal the entire system has gone rogue. From the state government to police to media everyone is a part of this rogue system. I personally don’t see any other way except to impose President’s rule for an indefinite time and sanitise the system.

    #Sandeshkhali #SandeshkhaliHorrorStory #SandeshkhaliHorror
    Main points translated: 1. Besides Shahjahan, there is another one named Gias-Uddin. He would choose and pick up women like we select food from our menu cards. 2. The locals are saying that these incidents have been going on for last 13-14 years. Every single DSP, other police officers, and administrative officers working there must be pulled up and questioned on what they were doing for last 13-14 years. 3. The intellectuals of Kolkata are sitting quiet because they have received funds to shut up. Also they are catering to their readers/viewers (customers from the “other” religion) in Bangladesh. They know if they protest no one from Bangladesh will see their movies, buy their books. 4. Sandeshkhali horror is nothing short of 1946 Noakhali horror. 5. Women commission by the state has no value. In the video speaking is : Rajashri Lahiri. My two bits: In West Bengal the entire system has gone rogue. From the state government to police to media everyone is a part of this rogue system. I personally don’t see any other way except to impose President’s rule for an indefinite time and sanitise the system. #Sandeshkhali #SandeshkhaliHorrorStory #SandeshkhaliHorror
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  • The #Noakhali massacre, also known as the Noakhali genocide, occurred during the partition of British India in 1947. It was a series of violent and brutal attacks against the Hindu population in the Noakhali district of present-day Bangladesh. The violence began in October 1946 and continued for several months.

    The massacre was characterized by widespread atrocities, including mass killings, rapes, abductions, looting, and forced conversions to Islam. The perpetrators of these acts were primarily Muslim mobs, and the violence was triggered by religious and communal tensions during the process of partition, which led to the creation of India and Pakistan.

    The leader of this violence was the Muslim League, and in particular, the notorious leader of the Sufi Muslim order, Maulana Suhrawardy, who later became the Prime Minister of Pakistan. This period of intense violence resulted in the death and suffering of many innocent civilians, particularly the Hindu minority in Noakhali.

    Gandhi, the leader of the Indian independence movement, visited Noakhali in an effort to stop the violence and promote communal harmony but his actions speaks otherwise.

    The Noakhali massacre remains a dark chapter in the history of the Indian subcontinent, reflecting the religious and communal tensions that accompanied the partition. It serves as a reminder of the horrors of communal violence especially by the believers of Islam.
    The #Noakhali massacre, also known as the Noakhali genocide, occurred during the partition of British India in 1947. It was a series of violent and brutal attacks against the Hindu population in the Noakhali district of present-day Bangladesh. The violence began in October 1946 and continued for several months. The massacre was characterized by widespread atrocities, including mass killings, rapes, abductions, looting, and forced conversions to Islam. The perpetrators of these acts were primarily Muslim mobs, and the violence was triggered by religious and communal tensions during the process of partition, which led to the creation of India and Pakistan. The leader of this violence was the Muslim League, and in particular, the notorious leader of the Sufi Muslim order, Maulana Suhrawardy, who later became the Prime Minister of Pakistan. This period of intense violence resulted in the death and suffering of many innocent civilians, particularly the Hindu minority in Noakhali. Gandhi, the leader of the Indian independence movement, visited Noakhali in an effort to stop the violence and promote communal harmony but his actions speaks otherwise. The Noakhali massacre remains a dark chapter in the history of the Indian subcontinent, reflecting the religious and communal tensions that accompanied the partition. It serves as a reminder of the horrors of communal violence especially by the believers of Islam.
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