Dear Editor,
On June 16, 1948 five sugar workers were gunned down by colonial police as they strove for better working conditions. I have had the honour to read one of my poems dedicated to the memory of the Enmore Martyrs for a number of years as a part of memorial activities implemented by GAWU/PPP. Whether my contributions were meaningful or not to those attending, my sentiments were genuine expressed in poetry. I felt for these who died so viciously. How can we ever forget not to feel?
Sincerely,
Krishna Nand Prasad