The tale of a Tulsi plant

 The tale of a Tulsi plant -

-Both the stories Final solution and Tale of tulsi plant have some few things in common one being the lack of judicial and institutional help to refugees and that both the parts East Pakistan and Bengal faced similar consequences. 

-the fear, insecurities and uncertainties is very evident in the story

-uncanny world in transition especially for Muslims who were going to East Pakistan in terms of memory. There are references to memory and materiality. 

-dominat representation of migration from east to west. 

-Louis Herington:  crossing borders in partition studies and the question of the Bangladesh liberation war. Written in journal - post colonial text in 2016. 

-Most of the communal riots and violence were marked by concentration identity crisis and settlement concerns in new nation states. Book " Spouse of Partition" highlights the partition of Bengal,  work focus on Hindus migrating from East to West. 


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