Mahatma Gandhi's enduring Bangladesh legacy

BBC Thursday 9th February, 2012

Jharna Dhara Chowdhury was eight when bloody communal riots between Muslims and Hindus broke out in late 1946 in southern Bangladesh - or East Bengal as it was known at that time. Eyewitness accounts said villages were burnt to ashes and hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes. Over a few weeks, thousands were killed and hundreds of wome...

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