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migration is painful describe keki daruwala

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Keki Daruwalla’s Ancestral Affairs follows Parsi constitutional lawyer Sam Bharucha who is heading to Junagarh (a town in present day Gujarat, once Saurashtra). It is a princely state yet, under the suzerainty of British India, which had been ruled by a Muslim dynasty for 200 years.

At the time of partition, states with princely heads as rulers were given a choice to either remain independent, or to join the new Dominion of India or the newly formed Pakistan. Junagarh was surrounded by India on all sides and its own populace was overwhelmingly Hindu. But the Nawab is unready to face a future in which he would have to answer in a native tongue to dhotiwallahs replacing the British political agents who spoke Anglo Saxon and cricket.

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Answered by kala8858168
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For those who have experienced it, migratory chronic pain might be the answer. Migratory pain affects different parts of the body at different times. It can manifest as muscular aching, throbbing, burning, shooting, sharp or stabbing pain—or it can produce an overall body ache that mimics flu-like symptoms.

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