Sunday 30 May 2021

Khufiafarrosh by Ashok Hindustani


About the book


All things were against them, cruel highly insensitive apparatus of the society where backwardness, illiteracy, poverty, and shackles of traditional highly conservative and family mores were strict, things were against them but love endured.

   Employment was cast-based and was despised by Hindu society and the same also taken away by cast magnates and what was left was working against the law, selling wine without a license.  

          Ratna to whom everything was denied, some by god, the mother was taken away in early childhood, education denied by the family  because of  superstitions 

    Without Kamini, Ratna was roaming rather than swimming in such conditions aimless. Kamini’s contacts and association gave Ratna and rather both these people to find their way in these mountainous odds.

     Both were healthy but in the society where tuberculosis was rampant and, general health was poor this their status was rather not liked of course nothing was said overtly.   

  Their union was objected to and social displeasure was there as Kamin’s first husband was alive and was on the last legs of tuberculosis.  After some time of the first husband’s going they united themselves and started their life journey in the most troubled waters


About the author


Ashok Hindustani has done BSc and passed the SAS examination in 1977 and retired from the Indian Audit and Accounts department in 2007 as a class 1 officer. He is influenced by Marxist thinking. He has seen many great events in the history of India such as the railway strike of 1974, Indira Gandhi's emergency period, Shri Jai Prakash Narayan's people's movement, etc., which has shaped his writings. He is the proud author of two Hindi novels Sangharshwat and Deval-Devgiri. 


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