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The Manifesto of Proletarian Love

The one I loved turned out to be a bourgeois. Yet, I didn’t value the love of the one who genuinely loved me with everything. We are people with revolutionary thinking. For us, the pain of separation is an intense feeling, difficult to express.

But she came back to me, with countless unspoken words of love. However, I still had apprehensions—would the one I love again eventually adopt a bourgeois mentality?

I told her, “Look, we didn’t become communists just to win elections or gain political power. There are countless reasons behind our being communists. So, whether we achieve zero or a hundred, I will remain a communist forever. This heart will never change its allegiance.”

I noticed she was silently listening to me and said, “If you decide to be with me, you’ll have to accept a lot of terms. Life with me won’t be easy.” I paused for a moment. She was still looking at me with an intense gaze, her eyes diving deeply into the ocean of my heart.” I added, “No matter what job I do in life, a significant part of my income will go toward educating underprivileged children. Perhaps I won’t be able to bring education to every corner of society, but I’ll do as much as I can and never give up.

“I won’t live a life of unnecessary luxury. Instead of an AC, we’ll have two fans—I won’t be part of the global warming crisis by installing an AC. I’ll walk wherever possible rather than take a rickshaw or an auto. I’ll always jump to help anyone in trouble on the road.

“I might not be able to care for my parents as much, so you’ll have to take care of both of them. Don’t worry; tell your father that his son-in-law is a communist and won’t accept any dowry.

“Throughout my life, I’ve been frugal, except when it comes to books. So, don’t expect expensive gifts from me. However, I’ll always do my best to fulfil your wishes in my own way.

“Life has already thrown many storms my way, and I know more will come. So, think carefully—do you want to tie your life with mine and make it more difficult, or marry a well-employed guy your father chooses and settle comfortably in life?”

I took a breath. I had said a lot in one go. She lowered her head, deep in thought. I could sense that accepting all my conditions might not be easy for her. Suddenly, in the midst of my own thoughts, a cool hand touched mine. I looked down to see her holding my hand with her soft fingers. She said, “If there’s anyone I’ve truly loved, it’s you. Your words have engraved themselves in my heart like a manifesto. Don’t worry, I’ll never make any demands. I’ll live with you just the way you want.”

She gripped my hand more tightly and said, “I’m ready, comrade. I’m ready to join you in the battle of life.”

That day, I understood that just as Comrade Buddhadeb Bhattacharya had found Comrade Mira Bhattacharya, I, too, had found my partner. If there’s a definition of a perfect life partner, for me, she had become exactly that.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

4 Comments Text
  • The way you expressed the Story (or maybe a real life experience…. probably IT IS) touched the SOUL so deep I don’t even remember when’s the last time a piece of writing did the same to me. Actually I don’t even like to read or watch any romanticism, because it feels cheesy to me….. of all people you know it. But this piece of Brutal Honesty doesn’t feel anything below a harsh reality that any well established relationship would need to face in order to move forward and become fulfilled in life.

    Your writing skills have been seeing new heights from quite a while now.

    Best wishes for you brother, for the bright future ahead. Hope you achieve the greatness you want in life.

    TAKE CARE AND TAKE LOVE.

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