The seminar marking ‘Partition horror Day’ conducted at Cusat reflects ongoing tensions in India regarding historical narratives and their place in public discourse-a meaningful issue given India’s diverse society and differing interpretations of history across communities and political spectrums. While participation was voluntary per Kerala’s government directive, differing perspectives emerged between state officials who left observance optional and organizers who went ahead with it amidst potential controversy.This divide raises broader questions about how historical events are commemorated in pluralistic societies like India and whether such initiatives contribute to constructive dialog or deepen existing divides between varying groups or ideologies within states like Kerala. Balancing sensitivity while promoting awareness remains crucial as policymakers address complex chapters of national identity formation.
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