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Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh | Characters, Summary, Analysis

Khushwant Singh was an Indian author who was born on 2nd February 1915 and died on 20th March 2014. Khushwant Singh is known for his historical fiction novel Train to Pakistan which was published in 1956. When the partition was announced, the area of the Indian subcontinent was swept by a terrible fit of wicked violence i.e. attacks, killing, and torture, rape, abductions, and forced conversions afflicted the villages and cities. People were forced to run and cross borders in the hope of finding their own nation. Traveling was not much safe as the trains were consistently hindered and attacked mercilessly before letting the travelers reach the other side. There was an equally great number of massacres on boats and road transportation. Millions of people were slaughtered cold-bloodedly. People lost their families, friends, relatives, neighbors, and everyone whosoever was their kith and kin. According to conservative estimates, between half a million and one million men, women, and children lost their lives as a result of the partition of British India in 1947, over 70,000 women were raped and about ten million people fled their homes. Khushwant Singh described all these atrocities from the perspective of the fictional village Mano Majra situated at the border of newly carved India and Pakistan. . . . So this is it for today. We will continue to discuss the History of Indian English Literature as we strive to offer a complete course for the preparation of UGC NET English literature, NTA NET English literature, PGTRB English,, SET English literature, TGT PGT English, GATE English Literature, and other exams, please stay connected with the Discourse, Thanks, and Regards!

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