Love Is the Ultimate WinnerIt is the saga of riots which had spread much before the partition of India. There were murders, rapes, abductions, looting and arson and the government machinery miserably failed to control it. The law and order had gone haywire. The novel is mainly the story of three young boys who had lost their entire family during the riots. One of them though academically brilliant and career wise reached a coveted position but could not adjust with the unfamiliar ambiance, was a social misfit and a failure in life. The other two through their sheer grit made a mark in their life and bravely faced all the odds and obstacles in an alien milieu. The novel is full of pathos, events, drama, romance and typical Punjabi sense of humour. The book advocates against religious bigotry without being didactic, because of which mankind is suffering till date. It is a great subject for a movie. |
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... knew that he will have to bear it alone. As the C. E. will conveniently forget about it and he will not dare to ask him to pay and in one's career it is always beneficial to please one's immediate boss, as it is he whom he is to report ...
... knew that he will have to bear it alone. As the C. E. will conveniently forget about it and he will not dare to ask him to pay and in one's career it is always beneficial to please one's immediate boss, as it is he whom he is to report ...
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... knew the art ofwhat to say, when to say and how to say. While waiving the chief good bye, Kashmeri murmured silently, 'we will share the expenses . . . you motherfucker . . . sister fucker. . . daughter fucker.' When Harbans Lal entered ...
... knew the art ofwhat to say, when to say and how to say. While waiving the chief good bye, Kashmeri murmured silently, 'we will share the expenses . . . you motherfucker . . . sister fucker. . . daughter fucker.' When Harbans Lal entered ...
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... knew that if he didn't do it, his wife would create a scene by knowing that he was not eating properly. Moreover, he never liked to displease her, as she was whole heartedly devoted to him. As a result of it, he started loosing weight ...
... knew that if he didn't do it, his wife would create a scene by knowing that he was not eating properly. Moreover, he never liked to displease her, as she was whole heartedly devoted to him. As a result of it, he started loosing weight ...
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Contents
Chapter 19 | 133 |
Chapter 20 | 139 |
Chapter 21 | 145 |
Chapter 22 | 165 |
Chapter 23 | 169 |
Chapter 24 | 173 |
Chapter 25 | 181 |
Chapter 26 | 187 |
Chapter 9 | 61 |
Chapter 10 | 71 |
Chapter 11 | 75 |
Chapter 12 | 79 |
Chapter 13 | 81 |
Chapter 14 | 87 |
Chapter 15 | 91 |
Chapter 16 | 103 |
Chapter 17 | 119 |
Chapter 18 | 127 |
Chapter 27 | 191 |
Chapter 28 | 199 |
Chapter 29 | 201 |
Chapter 30 | 203 |
Chapter 31 | 211 |
Chapter 32 | 221 |
Chapter 33 | 225 |
Chapter 34 | 229 |
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agreed Amritsar asked Bakshi Sahib bania beat beautiful became better Bhandari bottle brother called can’t close daughter decided Delhi drinking Dushyant Bakshi elder English eyes father feel felt gave girl going Guddi Gupta hands happened Harbans Lal Hindu husband India Janice Kenny Khosla killed Kishan Lal kissed knew Lahore Lal’s laughed listen live looked Mahesh Manjit marriage married mata ji meet months morning mother Muslims never night Niranjan ofit Okay Pakistan parents partition of India party Phool Chand Pinki police Priya Punjabi Punjabi language rent replied rupees samosas Santokh Singh Sapna Sardar shouted Sialkot Sikhs sister sleep smile sons started stay stop Sudan talk Tarn Taran tell thought told took Tripta uncle Urdu Vijay village Vivek wanted West Punjab wife woman won’t