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Shabda Barna

Shabda Barna

A Collection of Selected Stories and Article.

A Best Queen's Story

 

Not because production was low, but because during World War II, all the food grains from Bengal were being stockpiled in Britain. Where only 40 thousand British soldiers were fighting in the war, there were about 160 thousand Indian soldiers. Indians have died in the battlefield.

The matter was reported to then British Prime Minister Churchill, then King George VI, the father of Elizabeth II, before the famine alarm sounded. Churchill gave a poor answer.
Queen Elizabeth II was the epitome of Britain, British colonialism, which turned a golden country into a mortuary.
Elizabeth II is dead. Died at a mature age. Any death is painful. But the mourning of the people of East Bengal over the death of Queen Elizabeth II is unfaithful to her blood. There is a park in Dhaka called Bahadur Shah Park. There, the bodies of India's first freedom fighters were hanged on a tree in 1857. Sirajuddaula's body was dragged into the city.

I am a history student. British colonial documents become unsightly. The young youth worker peasants sacrificed their lives for freedom from British exploitation. Most of those revolutionaries are from Bangladesh. Our forefathers risked their lives, faced terrifying interrogations and fought for freedom. And we are crying today for the traces of colonial exploitation. What a horror! what a betrayal

May the sighs of our revolutionaries in Andaman jails become clouds in the sky of Bangladesh. Let this fashionable generation drink Scotch with its blood.
Goodbye Ghost Queen Elizabeth II.

The Article of British-Bengal

 

The way the British ate up the economy of the subcontinent and Bengal

Since ancient times, the Indian subcontinent was under the rule of independent kings. Before the beginning of British rule, India was never subject. Dravidians, Aryans, Arabs, Iranians, Pathans, Mughals, Turks - i.e. outsiders who have set foot in this land for political reasons, have made it their own; The light of India is mixed with its air. Even when the conqueror Alexander came to invade India, some of his generals were impressed by

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Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG

Texte: Amit Ghosh Anto
Bildmaterialien: Amit Ghosh Anto
Cover: Kashif M. Aslam
Lektorat: Kashif M. Aslam
Korrektorat: Amit Ghosh Anto
Übersetzung: Kashif M. Aslam
Satz: PHT-PUB
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 27.09.2022
ISBN: 978-3-7554-2149-8

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g-word directory is a collection of English stories, essays and articles. Hope one can easily understand several things in his life by reading the important writings in the book. A PHT-PUB Creation.

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