Book blames Churchill for Indian[Famine]
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NEW DELHI — British Prime Minister Winston Churchill deliberately let millions of Indians starve to death, the author of a new book has claimed, alleging he was motivated in part by racial hatred.
As  many as three million people died in the Bengal famine of 1943 after  Japan captured neighboring Burma — a major source of rice imports — and  British colonial rulers in India stockpiled food for soldiers and war  workers.
Panic-buying of rice sent prices soaring,  and distribution channels were wrecked when officials confiscated or  destroyed most boats and bullock carts in Bengal to stop them falling  into enemy hands if Japan invaded.
Rice suddenly  became scarce in markets and, as worsening hunger spread through  villages, Churchill repeatedly refused pleas for emergency food  shipments.
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100909com6.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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