Bengal’s Night Without End

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This is more than a work of non-fiction. It is a tour de force of Democracy as it gradually transforms from an empowering tool to a millstone around the neck of India’s poorest millions. Nowhere is the phenomenon more distinct than the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. A political formation led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has managed to stay in power there since 1977 without losing an election, whether to the national Parliament or the local panchayati raj body. What is most amazing is that the secret of their invincibility-an admixture of terror and deception-has gone virtually uninvestigated owing to a conspiracy of silence imposed on the collective conscious by India’s institutions of free inquiry. To mark his twentieth year as a journalist, the author returns to his home state, Bengal, to find a province of 80 million rendered the last outpost of Stalinism anywhere in the world. He discovers people brutalized and their culture laid waste by a pernicious system that relies on violence, intimidation and election manipulation for self preservation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Udayan Namboodiri

Udayan Namboodiri (born 1963) began contributing articles to national newspapers while still an undergraduate student at Kolkata's Presidency College in the early 1980s. His formal career began in 1985 as a Staff Reporter with The Statesman, then the largest circulated newspaper of eastern India. in a career spanning 20 years, he went on to serve Deccan Herald, The Indian Express, India Today and The Hindustan Times before joining The Pioneer as a Senior Editor in 2003. Widely traveled and experienced in virtually every department of news coverage-from civic issues to war and diplomacy-he holds close to his heart the primary duty of a journalist to question shibboleths. He has authored two books and is national spokesperson of Shiksha Bachao Andolan, a movement dedicated to keep politics out of school textbooks. He lives in Delhi with his wife and two children.

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Title
Bengal’s Night Without End
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8189072129
Length
xii+515p., References; Index; 25cm.
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