A Lament: Was Partition Inescapable?

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All of us have heard stories of partition and have also read about it in history books. Here is a real life story of a man who had gone through all hose circumstances. The author has penned down in the books his memories of the lost culture, the pain and agony caused by partition, his movement from the other side of the shadow life i.e., Pakistan to India, his post-partition struggles and his tussle with life. The book is in explicit picture of all those who had to leave their hearth and home and adjust to the multifarious demands of the new land and situations. Thought the book is the authorês autobiographical account, it actually epitomizes all those who have suffered, struggled and survived the tyranny, chaos and pain of partition. The book depicts the angst of the people who were trapped unaware into the violence created by the Muslim League of India and which finally led to their migration from the land of their forefathers. It would be of special interest to the generations born and brought up on both sides of the border line, after the Great Divide.

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V.N. Sekhri was born in a business family in 1922 at Sialkot, a flourishing and historical town in Pakistan, He had an eventful childhood which matured into an impassioned young life of earnest social activities. He is a highly emotional person with ideas and vision.

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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 10 × 11 × 12 cm
Book Author

V. N. Sekhari

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