discusss the character of jugga in train to pakistan
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Juggut is a Sikh peasant who is jailed on the false charge of committing the dacoity, or robbery, of Lala Ram Lal. Described as six-foot-four and broad “like a stud bull,” Juggut was once a member of Malli’s gang—the true culprits of the crime against Lala Ram Lal—and is burdened by both his own criminal past and the notorious reputation of his father, the robber Alam Singh. Juggut’s girlfriend, Nooran, whom he impregnates on the evening of the robbery, is the daughter of the Muslim weaver Imam Baksh. While in jail Juggut shares a cell with Iqbal Singh, whose education and experiences in Britain Juggut regards with admiration. At the end of the novel, the author implies that Juggut is the “big man” who rescues a group of refugees from being killed on a train going to Pakistan.
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