RAKTE RANGA JALIYAVOYALABAG
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Book Details
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Publisher: Parul Prakashani Pvt. Ltd.
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Author: Pooranjan Prasad Chakraborty
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Language: Bengali
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Edition: First Edition
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ISBN: 9789385555107
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Cover: Paperback (Designed with stark red blood spatters and bullet holes to reflect the brutality of the massacre)
About the Book
Rokte Ranga Jaliyanwalabag by Pooranjan Prasad Chakraborty is a powerful and emotionally stirring account of one of the darkest chapters in British colonial rule in India—the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of April 13, 1919. This historical tragedy, where over 1,650 rounds of bullets were fired on an unarmed, peaceful gathering in Amritsar, resulted in the deaths of more than a thousand innocent men, women, and children.
The author presents this chilling event not as a dry historical record, but through a narrative conversation format that brings the horror, emotion, and aftermath vividly to life. The book delves into the background of the Rowlatt Act, the atmosphere of repression, and the brutal role of General Reginald Dyer, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in India's freedom struggle and colonial atrocities.
This book is more than just a history lesson—it is a tribute to the martyrs, a mirror to imperial cruelty, and a call to remember. With detailed research, emotional depth, and an engaging format, it serves as a significant addition to the discourse on Indian nationalism and resistance.
Ideal for students, history enthusiasts, researchers, and readers who wish to understand the price of freedom, this work stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices that shaped modern India.

