@jamahir
@magra @Sharma Ji
It is remarkable how Bengali nationalism in India ( will repeat in
India ) morphs over the era.
A few Wikifacts on Kolkata:
Calcutta or Kolkata today is home to 9,600
millionaires and 4
billionaires with a total wealth of $290 billion and is the
third-largest urban economy of India.
In 1793 the East India company was strong enough to abolish rule, and
assumed full sovereignty of the region. Under the company rule and later under the
British Raj, Calcutta served as the capital of British-held territories in India until 1911, when its perceived geographical disadvantages, combined with growing nationalism in
Bengal, led to a shift of the capital to
New Delhi..
In fact even Burma ( Myanmar) was controlled from Calcutta.
Returning to Bengali Nationalism ( Indian) we had freedom fighters (
biplobi ) like Binay Badal and Dinesh and Bagha Jotin pre-independence. During the late independence struggle there was Subhas Bose, Then there was the peaceful period of Dr. B.C. Roy.
From 1969-1970 there was the elite Siddartha Shankar Ray during whose time the feared
Sarboharas like Charu Majumdar, Kanu Sanyal, Jongal Santhal, Ajijul Hoque raised the slogan:
Amar bari tomar bari
Naxalbari !
Naxalbari !
(Trans: My and your home Naxalbari).
The China connection was made by the slogan :
Amar Chairman, Chairman Mao !
( Trans: Chairman Mao is our Chairman! )
Slogans daubed with the hammer and sickle logo on the walls of the
upzilla offices in the Doars area, the coalfields of Ranigunj.
The Sarboharas controlled the coalfields, tea gardens and university campuses of Jadavapur, Calcutta, and Durgapur. The Calcutta coffee shop was filled with starry eyed unshaven Marxists in
khadi kurta pajamas carrying a
jhola and smoking one rupee a packet Charminar cigarettes discussing quantum mechanics and revolution in the same breath.
Raising a clenched fist they would sing.
"
Jago Jago Jago Sarbohara "
( Trans: Those who have nothing left to loose, Arise ! )
Then 1977 brought in Jyoti Basu, Buddhadev Bhattacharya and others. They ruled for 23 years till 2011 before firebrand
Didi toppled the CPM forever.
The wheel in West Bengal is turning full circle, With the departure of Didi and Dilip Ghosh's imminent victory, West Bengal will return to its
19th century Bengal Renaissance roots, and will have dumped Center and Left of Center politics forever...
Balo Balo Balo Shobe ...
( Trans: Chant, Chant, all ..)