DRUM-LIME MIGRATION
Book Details
Author(s)Bijon Behari Sarma
PublisherBijon Behari Sarma
ISBN / ASINB00JONLV3Y
ISBN-13978B00JONLV33
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This is the story of a young man, a Bihari Rajakar who was released from the Jail in December 1971, the exact time when Bangladesh was liberated.
The man suddenly found a new country wherefrom the last scent of Pakistan was gone.
Now the man would have to survive in a hostile land where a tiny slip meant death. Long ago, in quest of supreme knowledge his forefathers lived in Bihars (Buddhist monasteries). When they were beheaded by a group of strangers their relatives accepted the stranger’s religion.
Why ?
They vigorously searched for the answer and found nothing. The mental stress they suffered from through generations attributed them the difference that others called ‘abnormal’.
His forefathers once surrendered to ‘fear’, for which they were repentant. In the new country, however, they surrendered to ‘greed’ and turned to slaves of the wealthier west Pakistanis. After the masters were gone the young man had to run for life.
Love, however, performed the impossible task and he survived. The time he found reasons to hate himself for his past deeds, he was defeated and hence saved by another person, who was engaged in a special task of helping people in migration, of course, in an extra-ordinary way, the drum-lime way.
The man suddenly found a new country wherefrom the last scent of Pakistan was gone.
Now the man would have to survive in a hostile land where a tiny slip meant death. Long ago, in quest of supreme knowledge his forefathers lived in Bihars (Buddhist monasteries). When they were beheaded by a group of strangers their relatives accepted the stranger’s religion.
Why ?
They vigorously searched for the answer and found nothing. The mental stress they suffered from through generations attributed them the difference that others called ‘abnormal’.
His forefathers once surrendered to ‘fear’, for which they were repentant. In the new country, however, they surrendered to ‘greed’ and turned to slaves of the wealthier west Pakistanis. After the masters were gone the young man had to run for life.
Love, however, performed the impossible task and he survived. The time he found reasons to hate himself for his past deeds, he was defeated and hence saved by another person, who was engaged in a special task of helping people in migration, of course, in an extra-ordinary way, the drum-lime way.


