
Punjab's Pain:
A forgotten chapter
Can We Celebrate Independence Amidst Such Tragedy?

Parttiton of Punjab, we remember and pay homage to the millions of Punjabis, compelled to leave their ancestral land, hundreds and thousands who were indiscrimintly massacred from ALL punjabi communities, forced conversions, mass abductions, and savage sexual violence. Some seventy-five thousand women were raped, and many of them were then disfigured or dismembered, should we celebrate the creation of Pakistan and independence of India? and gloryfy great leaders Gandhi, Zinah, Nehru, Patel, Sir Mountbaton, non of them Punjabi or Bengoli,
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