Sipping espresso and tracing Noor Inayat’s steps in Paris
Walking through Paris one remembered the time when similar divisive hatred had swamped the city — and the Germans had begun their pogroms against the Jews. Less than 70 years ago, France was a country divided between those who supported the Germans as well as the Vichy government during the Second World War and others who resisted and extremely courageously carried out secret missions to vanquish Hitler’s dangerous machinations.
How quickly we forget the lessons of history — if only those who are spreading poison between communities would remember! And so should those who are right now not applying the rule of law in India. The hubris that had made Hitler feel invincible — where is it now? Where is his grand plan of conquest?
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