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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKrushna Prasad Pati hails from Cuttack, Odisha. During his childhood, he was greatly inspired by his father towards writing, elocution, etc. He spent a brief period in Delhi as a student at Delhi University. He joined Odisha Administrative Service in the year 1990 and worked in different capacities in the Odisha Administration. He has attended many training sessions and participated in many workshops in and outside Odisha as well as India, organised by the Government of Odisha/Government of India as well as NGOs of national and international levels. He has now come out of hibernation to share Read More...
Krushna Prasad Pati hails from Cuttack, Odisha. During his childhood, he was greatly inspired by his father towards writing, elocution, etc. He spent a brief period in Delhi as a student at Delhi University. He joined Odisha Administrative Service in the year 1990 and worked in different capacities in the Odisha Administration. He has attended many training sessions and participated in many workshops in and outside Odisha as well as India, organised by the Government of Odisha/Government of India as well as NGOs of national and international levels. He has now come out of hibernation to share his unique experience of a day in Delhi, during his student life, in an honest narration of the aftermath of the assassination of Mrs. Indira Gandhi.
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It was his firm resolution to pay homage to late Mrs. Indira Gandhi after her tragic assassination on 31st October, 1984. The journey to Teenmurti Bhawan was not easy. An entry into the Bhawan on 1st November was a Himalayan task. Hatred was writ large on the faces of the visitors waiting at the Teenmurti circus. The gates were forcefully closed by the police in his presence.
Was he able to pay homage? What happened to the Sikh gentleman in the PHD wate
It was his firm resolution to pay homage to late Mrs. Indira Gandhi after her tragic assassination on 31st October, 1984. The journey to Teenmurti Bhawan was not easy. An entry into the Bhawan on 1st November was a Himalayan task. Hatred was writ large on the faces of the visitors waiting at the Teenmurti circus. The gates were forcefully closed by the police in his presence.
Was he able to pay homage? What happened to the Sikh gentleman in the PHD water tanker carrier? What happened on the streets of Delhi during these three days? To get these answers, read his book Lal Qilla in Tears-Post Indira-Assassination Days in Delhi, a mixture of adventure and history. A must-read for those who are interested in the history of the aftermath of the assassination of the then Prime Minister from eyewitness accounts.
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