Saturday 7 March 2020

TO HIGHLIGHT YET AGAIN BRITISH BARBARISM IN INDIA

TO HIGHLIGHT YET AGAIN BRITISH BARBARISM IN INDIA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=eAC8j5BHDLg&feature=emb_logo

[Factual errors, if any, or, if many, may be pointed out and the write-up rendered error-free.]

Neelgunge, Jhikargachha and Barasat -- thousands of INA soldiers were murdered at night in the transit camps by the British. Their dead bodies were cast into the adjoining river, this at Neelgunge, and the water turned red with the spilled blood.

Lorry after lorry loaded with corpses of soldiers freshly massacred in the transit prison camps carried the corpses and dumped them into the nearby river, turning it red with the flowing blood.

Nehru reacted three weeks later affirming the death of only five INA soldiers. No inquiry ever revealed the truth but a declassified file, accidentally released, has revealed the barbaric massacre of 1570 soldiers at Neelgunge alone.

The Jalianmwala Bagh massacre pales into insignificance when compared to what happened at Neelgunge, Jhikargachhha and Barasat in September, 1945.

Written by Sugata Bose

Photo : Jhikargachha, site of the erstwhile INA Transit Prison Camp.

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