Radical Hypocrite looks for the ‘obvious’, the ’sensible meaning’ in Nandigram:
To be specific, two pieces of leg bones, bits of flesh and wood, all charred, were found from the first two graves. The third grave contained burnt body parts like the hip joints, spinal cords and ankles. The fourth and fifth graves contained burnt leg bones (This is from ‘bourgeoisie’ media reports, and I’m yet to know— hold on, the ‘proletarian Hindoo’ news media acknowledges the finds as well). Do you realise that these bits and pieces once, and not a long time back, belonged to human beings? Yes, you surely do.
They move us, shame us, taunt us, hate traps us by binding us too tightly to our adversaries, but tell me gentle reader, do corpses have voices?
(picture courtesy: Sacred Media Cow. Thanks, RH).
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