As I said, national prejudice can't be argued with.
My grandmother was able to talk to one of the eye witnesses...her grandmother. They were forcing them out by starvation. BTW how did the murdering thugs do in India. It seems they used the same system over there.
from http://www.hindu.com/2005/12/28/stories/2005122804961100.htm
n his book Late Victorian Holocausts, published in 2001, Mike Davis tells the story of famines that killed between 12 million and 29 million Indians. These people were, he demonstrates, murdered by British state policy. When an El Nino drought destituted the farmers of the Deccan plateau in 1876 there was a net surplus of rice and wheat in India. But the Viceroy, Lord Lytton, insisted that nothing should prevent its export to England. In 1877 and 1878, at the height of the famine, grain merchants exported a record 320,000 tonnes of wheat.