Just to say that last 48 years have been HELL and we have survived because of few friends (more about them later), to whom I remain eternally grateful. Came online to acknowledge the passing away of Jagmohan ji, without whom the Kashmiri Pandits would have perished +
+ I will always remember him at the IIC library, back towards the glass window, a light shawl to protect from cold draught. Spotting me and coming out to have tea and cucumber sandwiches
+ If we survive this, I shall go the IIC library and sit on the chair from where I would speak to him in whispers and offer a silent prayer. Farewell, Sir.
48 hours* (as you can see, I cannot function properly)

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