Meengla
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These events gets etched into memory permanently and do not get erased easily by the time or aggravation of the health.
Absolutely! I am amazed that she often forgets about very recent things but has a fairly sharp memory from many decades ago. Indeed, creation of Pakistan and the turmoil of the events from 1940's through at least late 1940's must have left lasting impressions on many minds.
Oh heck, I don't remember what I did last New Year's Eve but I remember more things from the 1971 Pakistan-India war!
PS. It is a quite a tale of survival of during the Nana side family's self-exile in Rajasthan and taking shelter in my father's family abode in Rajasthan. Also, fascinating story is how my teen-age father quietly sneaked into Pakistan to join those relatives who chose Pakistan over India--but the cost he paid was isolation from his own father, mother and his four brothers who stayed back in India. Borders were open to migration till into few years after the Partition. My father really got a tongue lashing and perhaps, deservedly, more for worrying everyone.