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Today is the anniversary of the Chuknagar massacre, which arguably, is the biggest case of mass murder on a single day in the subcontinent. Many times the size of Jallianwala Bag. Estimated casualties 10,000, including many women and children, all Hindus, at the hands of the Pakistani Army and Bengali Muslim Razakars. So where is Chuknagar? And what happened there? Chuknagar is a small town near Khulna, near the West Bengal border, in present-day Bangladesh. A huge number of frightened Hindus, including women and children, had gathered here trying to escape to India to escape the onslaught of the army. The army and Razakars landed there from the nearby Jessore cantonment and started shooting at random. Many died in the stampede. When the army ran out of bullets they resorted to bayonets. The water of the River Bhadra ran red with human blood. Say a prayer for the human beings slaughtered like pigs for the crime of having been Hindus in an Islamic state.























