TIWN Dec 21, 2016

AGARTALA, Dec 21 (TIWN): Bangladesh, which once was a part of India still shares the similar emotions, similar culture with its neighboring country India. It was divided with the promise to live in peace and harmony & the partisan was strict in the ideology of preserving each and every citizen’s religious rights and dignity either s/he is Muslim or Hindu. But did it actually happen and what is happening across Bangladesh ?....Governor Tathagata Roy has underlined this theme. On the background of publishing the book, Dr. Arunodoy Saha, Ex Vice Chancellor of Tripura University and also one of the leading Economist in Tripura said in a press meet about Tathagata’s Roy main principal behind this book as....... “For truth everything can be left, but truth can not be left for anythingâ€.TIWN reported that the book is focused at the beginning about how at East Bengal the Hindus and other minorities came under tremendous tortures since 1946 centering from Noakhali.Then in 1950, 1964 and in 1971 with the active participation of Pakistan, the scenario turned worst all around there. As a result, more than 1 crore people left Bangladesh and took shelter in India.
What surprised the Roy is that although the people who came in India, many things were written about them highlighting their pains and poverty, but surprisingly nothing was written for them who remained on that part of the border. The pamphlet is all about this, said Arunodoy Saha at Press Club on Tuesday.
However, it’s worthy to mention here that Tathagata Roy has been an Engineer, a professor, Lawyer, Essayist and politician. Presently he is the Governor of Tripura.
But the question which has fired him up again and again is that -------- why History has space for the tragic episodes of those Hindus who were threw away from Bangladesh? With this motive Roy Roy has penned down the book.
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