Thursday, November 16, 2017

Andaman 3 - The Cellular Jail In Port Blair Comments

Rating: 5.0

Listen! O Listen to the stories of
Heroes who fought with
Undying passion,
Unquenchable thirst,
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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
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Valsa George 11 May 2019

This monument of isolation and loneliness is now a sacred spot as the inmates in it had fought for a noble cause, to win freedom for their native land and liberate their fellow men from the clutches of bondage. This kind of a reminder of the innumerable sacrifices of our freedom fighters will truly inspire the younger generation to follow suit! A wonderful tribute to the great souls who suffered so much and who are now hardly remembered! A 10

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Loke Kok Yee 10 February 2018

The days of the colonial masters were indeed dark, looking back, we can now appreciate the tremendous sacrifices of the freedom fighters who are largely forgotten. your powerful poem is a timely reminder to those who had forgotten the past. Thanks Geeta.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 23 November 2017

The description of the Cellular Jail In Port Blair along with freedom fighters has been touchingly inscribed by you dear madam. Let some lines be quoted here... No two cells faced each other, The front of each wing faced the back of the other wing, The lonely prisoner had no chance to glance or ever meet the other, Such was the manipulation or segregation of the prisoners, Such was the dreadful isolation of the freedom fighters!

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Seema Chowdhury 17 November 2017

A nice tribute to the heroes of India. Thank you for sharing.

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Unnikrishnan E S 16 November 2017

Hi Geeta, Cellular jail... the horror of the past....relived. It is a blot on the history of human civilization...

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