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The Day Assam Bled is a powerful work of political and historical fiction set against the turbulent socio-political landscape of Assam during the late 20th century.
Through the lives of ordinary villagers—farmers, teachers, journalists, and young activists—the novel explores how land, identity, and belonging can be slowly erased not through open war, but through bureaucracy, silence, and state power. As demographic shifts intensify and institutions fail, resistance grows, forcing individuals to confront difficult moral choices between survival and justice.
Spanning the years leading up to the violence of 1983, this emotionally driven narrative captures the human cost of political decisions and the fragile boundary between protest and destruction.
Rooted in lived realities and historical tension, The Day Assam Bled is a gripping story of memory, loss, and the price paid when voices are ignored.
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