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Blood Beaten Track

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In this book Ahmad Salim tells us about Sheikh Mujeeb's arrest, incarceration in different jails in West Pakistan. Such a book was needed for a long time since we in Pakistan do not want to remember the fateful year of 1971. It will help us forge stronger ties with the Bangladesh of the future and, even more importantly, it may help us avoid the creation of another Bangladesh. Ahmad Salim's brief narrative helps us move ahead to the achievement of this goal.

Title

Blood Beaten Track

Author

Ahmed Salim

Publisher

Oitiijjya

Number of Pages

112

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Liberation War-M
  • First Published

    MAR 2022

    In this book Ahmad Salim tells us about Sheikh Mujeeb's arrest, incarceration in different jails in West Pakistan. Such a book was needed for a long time since we in Pakistan do not want to remember the fateful year of 1971. It will help us forge stronger ties with the Bangladesh of the future and, even more importantly, it may help us avoid the creation of another Bangladesh. Ahmad Salim's brief narrative helps us move ahead to the achievement of this goal.
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