Manbir Singh

“Our voices were doused, by the majority voices,” says Manbir Singh in this emotional interview recounting his memories from Madhya Pradesh, India in 1984. The June attacked had made the unimaginable a reality, he says. Then, in November, his family’s business was burnt to the ground. But in their residence, his father brought out a double-barrel rifle, fired warning shots, and saved a lot of Sikh lives in the area. Later, his family tried to relocate to Punjab. “Bought a place in Ludhiana… father and brother started a business, stayed there another 10 years…and then my father became ill, and so moved back.” Manbir Singh asks the younger genernation to Never Forget. #CommunityMemory#TraumaReponses #ForcedtoRelocate