The ghosts of Mrs Gandhi
November 02, 2015  16:03
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As PM Modi invokes the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 and rebukes the Congress not to lecture the BJP on tolerance, Amitav Ghosh's 1995 essay for the New Yorker on the riots, which began on 2nd November, 31 years ago.  


"Nowhere else in the world did the year 1984 fulfill its apocalyptic portents as it did in India. Separatist violence in the Punjab, the military attack on the great Sikh temple of Amritsar; the assassination of the Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi; riots in several cities; the gas disaster in Bhopal - the events followed relentlessly on each other. There were days in 1984 when it took courage to open the New Delhi papers in the morning." Read
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