The right wing is presently going into cardiac arrest over a major exhibition in London at the National Portrait Gallery that has reopened the debate over Winston Churchill’s role in the Bengal Famine of 1943, which claimed up to three million lives..
The same people he quoted about when he said, “I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion”—was directed at Hinduism and the Indian people, and was recorded in Amery’s private diaries.
The display accuses Britain’s wartime leader of policies that contributed to one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the colonial era. Why does the controversy still resonate in India more than 80 years later? We explain.
The same hero of the right wing, Churchill, backed the creation of the first mosque in London and also backed the creation of Pakistan, while nearly converting to Islam himself.
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