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Sandip Roy – Author of Prisoner Diary: The Dark Politics | Book Overview & Insights

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“PRISONER DIARY – The Dark Politics” is not just a memoir—it’s a window into the soul of a man who endured betrayal, loss, and injustice, yet still dares to hope.

Once a respected figure, he was brought down not by his own actions, but by the sinister orchestration of those he once trusted. Though the charges against him were eventually dropped and his name cleared, the damage had already been done. He chose to retreat from the glare of the public eye, trading headlines for silence, and applause for solitude.

Within the pages of his book, he lays bare the untold chapters of his life— painfully honest accounts of courtroom battles, political conspiracies, and moments where even hope seemed like a distant memory. He writes poignantly of his ailing mother, whose health deteriorated during his time away, and of Jojo, his loyal companion whose quiet presence became his anchor amidst the chaos.

There are recurring themes of betrayal, especially from those he once considered family in everything but blood. While he served his time, some moved quickly to loot his property, tearing down the foundation he had built over decades. When he needed support the most, many turned their backs— yet, ironically, it was within the jail walls that he found unexpected kindness. Strangers became friends, fellow inmates offered their shoulders, and a sense of brotherhood emerged from the shadows.

He also touches on a loved once cherished—a woman he had dreamt of building a life with. But like everything else, that too crumbled under the weight of circumstances. What remained was heartbreak, echoing through the quiet nights behind bars.

Now that he walks free, technically vindicated, he grapples with a different kind of sentence: rebuilding a life from ashes. The court may have restored his rights and status, but who will answer for the lost time, for the sleepless nights, the broken trust, the love that slipped away?

Hasn’t his suffering already exceeded that of those who plotted against him? Why wasn’t justice swift, fair, and complete? Why wasn’t everything handled

according to due process? These questions hang in the air, unanswered, yet haunting.

Despite everything, he is not bitter—only tired. Tired of fighting, of proving, of losing. What he seeks now is not revenge, but peace.

He yearns for simplicity: a small home away from the noise, quiet mornings with Jojo, and perhaps, the sound of train tracks nearby—once a symbol of ambition, now a metaphor for a new beginning. Will they ever inspire him again? Will the rhythm of wheels on steel awaken a new dream? Or will he choose instead to fade into a life of quiet dignity?

Only time will tell.

But one thing is certain: though the world may have forgotten, he remembers. Every wound, every kindness, every truth.

“PRISONER DIARY – The Dark Politics”,he shares many untold chapters of his life. Throughout the pages, he repeatedly suggests conspiracies woven by those he once considered close. And through his writing, he ensures that we, too, remember and love this story.

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