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SIKHS IBD

WESTLAND NON FICTION
03 / 2024
9789395767538
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About the BookA SEARING ACCOUNT OF 1984, PACKED WITH STORIES AND MEMORIES.âÇÖI want sukh, peace,âÇÖ said Shanti. She had watched her three sons, one of them an infant, and husband torched alive by marauding mobs. The sixty-five-year-old Sikh woman from a west Delhi slum said that the police had inserted a stick inside her.The distraught man spoke a single sentence but repeated it twice in chaste Punjabi: âÇÖPlease give me a turban. I want nothing else.âÇÖIn the aftermath of Indira GandhiâÇÖs assassination in 1984, 2,733 Sikhs were burnt, stabbed, beaten and otherwise hunted to their deaths across Delhi. Many of them were children. Several hundreds were killed elsewhere in the country. Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay uses personal histories to expose the truth of a state-sponsored riot: the thousands of lives that were destroyed, the cruel apathy of subsequent governments, the lack of reparations, the denial of justice. Poignant and raw,áSikhs: The Untold Agonyáof 1984 lays bare the innards of one of the most shameful episodes of sectarian violence in post-Independence India.About the AuthorNilanjan Mukhopadhyay embarked on a career in journalism in the early 1980s and is best known for his reportage and analysis of the rise and growth of Hindu organisations, their politics and agitations. He is among the first journalists to track the emergence of the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid conflict from the late 1980s. He has followed, and written about, the political and electoral emergence of the BJP and its allies from that period.He is the author ofáThe Demolition: India at the Crossroadsá(1994), one of the first books on the Ayodhya discord and the rise of Hindutva. He is also the author ofáNarendra Modi: The Man, the Timesá(2013),áThe RSS: Icons of the Indian Rightá(2019) andáThe Demolition and the Verdict: Ayodhya and the Project to Reconfigure Indiaá(2021). He is a regular columnist in, and contributor to, several leading newspapers and web portals, and a well-known commentator and host on Indian television news and video channels. An unabashed college dropout, he lives in IndiaâÇÖs National Capital Region.