However, while most of those focussed mainly on the sociopolitical causes and effects, the Train to Pakistan is a novel which has. Since 1950s, it has time and again been depicted in various media. The partition of India was one of the most dreadful times in the recent Indian history. When a train arrives, carrying the bodies of dead Sikhs, the village is transformed into a battlefield, and neither the magistrate nor the police are able to stem the rising tide of violence. Train To Pakistan Khushwant Singh Paperback 192 Pages.
Then, a local money-lender is murdered, and suspicion falls upon Juggut Singh, the village gangster who is in love with a Muslim girl. But Partition does not mean much to the Sikhs and Muslims of Mano Majra, a village on the border of India and Pakistan. The gruesome effect of Partition seen in The Train to Pakistan¬ Train to Pakistan is a novel written by Khushwant Singh which majorly deals with the theme of Partition. Instead of depicting the Partition in terms of only the political events surrounding it, Singh digs into a deep local focus, providing a human dimension which brings to the event a sense of reality, horror, and believability. It recounts the Partition of India in August 1947. Train To Pakistan is a historical novel by Khushwant Singh, published in 1956. Many times people block out or remain ambivalent to difficult circumstances surrounding them, but Singh writes, with multiple gruesome and explicit accounts of death, torture, and rape for the public to read, to make the case that people need to know about those improbable dangers.
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