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Bengal's famine
Sir, - I am amused to read Mr. R.H. Putran's letter about the
1943 Bengal Famine (Oct. 2). He attributes the famine to, among
others, ``failure of crops instigated by East Bengali Communists
in an attempt to sabotage the British war effort which the
Communists called the People's War.'' He says that neither ``Ms.
Shiva nor Prof. Amartya Sen was born then and all they have to
say is based purely on hearsay and their ideology.'' I am one
year older than Mr. Putran and lived in Khulna, now in
Bangladesh. I have also seen hungry people dying in Calcutta
streets. One need not be an adult in 1943 to know the causes of
the famine. They are well-documented in the first report of the
Famine Inquiry Commission (Sir John Woodhead Commission)
published in May 1945.
A.K. Dasgupta,
Hyderabad
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