I read this book before a couple of days.Taslima has attempted to concentrate on the terrible phantom of communalism in Bangladesh after the Baburi masjid destruction in India. The predicament of a Hindu family is displayed against the background of Islamic fundamentalism with periodic references to genuine examples of common brutality in Bangladesh. The story itself was really normal with faltering exchange and a great deal of redundancy. I attempted to complete the book as the story dragged over similar focuses again and again. Secularism is the reply in Indian subcontinent yet in a devastated society where assets are rare and advancement openings few, how would you advance secularism over advantage? Taslim I am apprehensive has not by any stretch of the imagination investigated any methods for tending to this issue picking rather to doubtlessly list the abominations came about by the ascent of fundamentalism.
With everything taken into account, she could have shrouded the entire point in under ten pages as opposed to composing an entire book. I am entirely frustrated with the outcome.