What does Gaston Roberge mean when he says" All Bengal was in Manikda"?
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Roberge writes, "It is as if all Bengal was in Manikda: the rich and the poor, the powerful and the humble, the peasants and the city persons, children, teenagers, adults and old people, men and women." ... As the saying goes, no one is a prophet in his own country," said Roberge.
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