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Malve ka Malik short story​

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Answered by anita9570391301
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Answered by devchandra1957
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“Malbe kā mālik,” or “The Owner of the Rubble,” an old man has come from Pakistan to find the place in an India where his late son had lived before Parition. The people of the village hide in their homes presumably because the old man is Muslim and a stranger. The reality is more complicated: they feel a collective guilt because the man's son was murdered before their eyes during Partition. Because of this they think that the old man will comes to blows with Rakkha Pehlwan, the local strongman and so-called “Owner of the Rubble.” (“Pehlwan” literally means wrestler, but here the sense is that Rakkha is a thug.) The story invites us to grapple with the question of whether the wounds caused by a traumatic event heal better when the event is put out of mind or when the horror is faced directly.

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