Partition
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For Pakistan’s Bengali babas, Hindu djinns are always evil (Muslim spirits are good)
Haroon Khalid
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Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Patel responsible for India’s partition, not Jinnah: Farooq Abdullah
Scroll Staff
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A Pakistani travel writer’s visit to his family’s hometown in India became a memoir of Partition
Salman Rashid
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You love Gulzar the poet and lyricist. Now meet Gulzar the novelist
Gulzar
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How my book brought together two families, divided by Partition and united by a house
Aanchal Malhotra
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Who is a traitor? An Urdu novel set in 1947 offers some answers that are relevant for 2017
Rakhshanda Jalil
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In this book the Partition is not just a memory but also a museum of loss
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Interview: Hindus in Bangladesh have faced ethnic cleansing since 1947
Ajaz Ashraf
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Despite Mughal-Sikh conflicts, inclusion of Muslim poets in Guru Granth Saheb is proof of close tie
Haroon Khalid
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Partition love story: A Muslim woman finds love with a Sikh man, but there is no happy ending
Ajaz Ashraf
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Partition at 70: Why does Bangladesh act as if this anniversary only concerns India and Pakistan?
Mahmud Rahman
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The night the oxygen ran out in Gorakhpur, and other Scroll.in stories you may have missed this week
Scroll Staff
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‘An Evening in Lahore’: The Partition cannot breach a friendship in Navtej Singh’s short story
Navtej Singh
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Readers’ comments: ‘It’s a thoughtful suggestion to reserve a day to mark Partition of India’
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70 years of Partition: India, Pakistan have successfully demonised each other in popular imagination
Anam Zakaria
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Migration and gunfire are young poets’ material for writing about the Partition
Nabina Das
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‘Grass’: In Kulwant Singh Virk’s story, an abducted woman wants a family around her in a new country
Kulwant Singh Virk
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Should she, shouldn’t she? A graphic story of crossing borders years after the Partition
Syeda Farhana Nitesh Mohanty
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‘The Undivided’: Waris Shah has been hanged 26 times but refuses to die in Ahmad Salim’s story
Ahmad Salim
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How former Bangladeshis are learning to be Indians after the exchange of Partition enclaves
Bishwanath Ghosh