Which town was the whole world for maanji in the Refugee?
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the town Rawalpindi was the whole world for Maanji in the refugee
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Rawalpindi was the whole world for Maanji in the story Refugee which is written by K.A. Abbas.
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- Maanji was a senior Sikh woman and a close friend of the author's mother. Before the partition, she led a luxury life in Rawalpindi, making a living from rented businesses and keeping a buffalo to supply her with dairy products.
- Additionally, she had a great deal of popularity and favour among her Muslim neighbours. She showed her neighbours a lot of kindness by giving them buttermilk.
- A horseman was stabbed to death in front of her home after division just because he was a Hindu. The poor animal was not exempt either.
- As a result of this occurrence, Maanji left her two-story home in Rawalpindi and sought sanctuary in a tiny room in Bombay. She had lost everything, even her money, yet she didn't curse anyone or wallow in self-pity. She maintained her friendly demeanour.
To learn more about the Refugee:
https://brainly.in/question/2028521
To learn more about K.A.Abbas:
https://brainly.in/question/12212365
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