In 1947, my grandparents brought three children and the remains of an uprooted life from Pakistan to India in a train. One of those children was my mother. I grew up hearing a lot of stories about the horror of those times. The trains full of bodies. Hungry migrants forced to cook on the flames […]
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Our own gas chambers of hate
The holocaust did not begin with the gas chambers in Germany. India’s dehumanisation too began much before hungry migrants were sprayed with sodium hypochlorite. It takes a long time to desensitise a large swathe of a country’s population to bring it to a point where the unthinkable becomes normal. Germany took its time to normalise […]