Discuss mangus feeling toward the british?how would he react on seeling gora
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discuss mangus feeling towards the British hiw would he react in seeling gora
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The tale "The New Constitution" explores the concept of information may be deadly. It also informs readers about the genuine emotions of the Indian people toward the British.
- "Ustad Mangu" was indeed a "tongawala". He resided at Lahore until Pakistan was established.
- The English ruled India at the time. He despised british English for personal matters. Ustad Mangu once got into a fight with an intoxicated Gora trooper.
- Ustad Mangu was assaulted by the Gora soldier. The abuse would have to be endured quietly by Ustad.
- This caused him to just be despondent for several weeks, and he acquired emotions of hate toward to the English.
- He used this to remind his pals that he despised the British since those who ruled India against Indians' desires.
- Furthermore, they did not miss any opportunity to execute crimes. The underlying motive, though, is the personal attack.
- Due to the obvious mistreatment of English, the hate grew.
- He was formerly treated worse than a dog, as though he were some kind of inferior creation of God. They were overjoyed. They treated him it's like he's his family's servant.
- As a result, we may deduce that Ustad Mangu's enmity was caused by "Gora soldier" of the army barracks. This hate became stronger. It then evolved into a dislike again for British.
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