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sir Mohan tie was special because​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Sir mohan's tie was special because it was a Sottish Balliol Tie. Sir Mohan would wear this tie with his special suit and read The Times to impress others

Explanation:

  • Karma by Khuswant singh is a story about the Sir Mohan and his wife Lachmi and how they are dealt with in their life. In the same novel, Sir Mohan is a blind admirer of British culture and manner. He feels ashamed of his indigenous wife who cannot speak English or follow British ways.
  • Sir Mohan Lal appears  before us as a dignified gentleman who appears  to be very English in his attitude. He dislikes all Indians, his wife and Lachmi. He likes to spend some time in isolation ruminating about his 5 years spent in London. He is very hesitant to spend a word for his fellow Indians more than required, even though he is quite willing to have an amazing conversation with an Englishman
  • Sir Mohan is still well dressed, although he's 65. He seeks to be fully British, in fashion and style. His moustache is well-cut, therefore, lying an Englishman. His suit is nice, Saville Row with the button hole carnation. His smooth tie is Scottish Balliol. The scent of Cologne  talcum powder, fragrant soaps and the like is used to make him look fine and appealing.
  • At the end of the story, Sir Mohan was pathetically humiliated by the two British soldiers with whom he had hoped he would have a wonderful conversation. His pride was high as he was thrown out of the compartment while his wife Lachmi was happy to move in her inter-class Zenana (ladies) Compartment.

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Answered by aritranemu
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Answer:

Sir Mohan's tie was special because it was a Scottish Balliol tie.

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