• Earn reward point, redeem on your next purchase JOIN US NOW

Gandhi’s Killers India’s Rulers

Author : Partha Bandyopadhyay
Publisher : Bahuswar Prokashoni - বহুস্বর প্রকাশনী
300.00
Share:

 
Publisher Bahuswar Prokashoni - বহুস্বর প্রকাশনী
Binding Paperback
Language English

Gandhi’s Killers India’s Rulers, by Dr. Partha Banerjee, with message from Noam Chomsky,

The various chapters of this book meticulously unfold the day-to-day functioning and year-to-year growth of the Sangh Parivar-an insider’s tale of final disenchantment. He says: “I am scared today. When I think about the Sangh now, a nightmarish metaphor comes to my mind. I keep perceiving them as a continuously expanding creature like some mutated ominous insect inside an ancient cocoon-an insect that has mutated only to expand and eat everything it grabs but never to come out of its shell. It does it so slowly but surely that although it is potentially a great danger, nobody understands how perilous it is-one reason is that nobody can see it. But the insect keeps growing and mutating and devouring anything it gets. It nourishes itself from all the youthfulness and freshness of its surrounding nature and becomes bigger, stronger, and uglier.”

Book Review

Be the first to review “Gandhi’s Killers India’s Rulers”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

There are no reviews yet.

About the Author

Partha Banerjee grew up in Calcutta. His father Jitendra Nath Banerjee was a grassroots political organizer in RSS and its erstwhile political wing Bharatiya Jana Sangh (now Bharatiya Janata Party or BJP). Partha Banerjee received his first training in political organizing from his father while with RSS, and later by his maternal uncle Buddhadev Bhattacharjee who belonged to Congress Party. Partha Banerjee quit RSS out of ideological disillusionment with the organization's militant, fundamentalist doctrine, yet without disavowing his deep roots in ecumenical and secular Hinduism.

Books From Same Publication