Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Hindus ask for Britain's apology for millions of starvation deaths of 1943 famine

Hindus want Britain to tender a formal apology to India and relatives of affected families for reportedly about three million starvation deaths in the great famine of 1943.

Noted Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) on Sep 10, said that if allegations mentioned in Madhusree Mukerjee's recent book "Churchill's secret war: the British empire and the ravaging of India during World War II" (Basic Books, New York) were true, Britain should tender a formal apology for what was described as a preventable catastrophe caused by intentional negligence of Britain.

This book by Mukerjee, nuclear physicist with doctorate from University of Chicago and former editor of Scientific American who lives in Germany, reportedly alleges that millions of people of Bengal were left to starve ignoring repeated pleas to Britain for emergency food aid. Some other countries offered to help but were prevented.

Full report here Sify

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