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The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India by Fikr Taunsvi
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“An old woman was shrieking with loud howls: "I don't want to go! I don't want to go to your India! Bring me my little one! My babe! I give a damn for your freedom, for your India, without him. I don't want a free country! I want my baby!”
Fikr Taunsvi, The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India
“Arif, will we, a handful of writers, succeed in making amends for such a vast trauma?”
Fikr Taunsvi, The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India
“The mind refuses to accept that at a distance of 20 miles begins a foreign nation, another alien culture. Can't there be a greater spell cast that will blow up this border to smithereens?”
Fikr Taunsvi, The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India
“Jawaharlal and Jinnah had announced the founding of two new kinds of democracies. Democracy, which is the last stage of human progress.”
Fikr Taunsvi, The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India
“Hatred has assumed the shape of truth.”
Fikr Taunsvi, The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India
“Mumtaz bought another flag for an anna on the way back. It was necessary to safeguard life.”
Fikr Taunsvi, The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India