100 MILLION SLAVES?

· Notion Press
Ebook
342
Pages

About this ebook

India was first betrayed by Jai Chand and then by Muslim Invaders followed by the East India Company and their British Rulers .
However the most unfortunate part is that afterwards India was deliberately let down by its own people for sixty years. In such a situation whom can you blame ? You , me or all of us really who allowed ourselves to be deceived and looted and made second class citizens in our own country – despite clearly being the majority.
Maximum Taxes were collected from Majority for benefit of all the citizens but were passed on to specific community disproportionately. Separate laws and rules were enacted purely for the advantage of this group . Now the time has come when we must rise to remove the shackles of slavery and live to cherish the fruits of our great country.
It is hoped that the reader will find the different perspectives in the book to be interesting , enjoyable and eye opening.

About the author

Subhash Hada is an eminent and successful businessman of stature who is well-known and respected in business circles. He is also a benevolent philanthropist and chief sponsor of Bharat Chetna, an organization dedicated to nationalism, patriotism and the preservation of Indian culture. His concern for marginalized and oppressed citizens is exemplary.
Mr. Hada is very well-connected, socially and culturally, being a member of several elite clubs in Kolkata. He has been President of the prestigious Bengal Rowing Club where Indian traditions and values are deeply rooted. Mr Hada edited for a long time the Club Magazine “ Waves & Words ”.

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