The Partition of India in 1947 caused one of the great human convulsions of history. The statistics are staggering.
Twelve million people were displaced; a million died; seventy-five thousand women are said to have been abducted and raped; families were divided; properties lost; homes destroyed. In public memory, however, the violent, disturbing realities that accompanied Partition have remained blanketed in silence.
And yet, in private, the voices of Partition have never been stilled and its ramifications have not yet ended.
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