Why did narrator called indian geographers as flock of sheep of ranga marriage?
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Indians have not been referred to as 'a flock of sheep'. The author says that when a sheep goes somewhere, the entire flock follows it blindly. Such reference is made to explain how people forgot to mention the name of the village where Ranga lived.
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The narrator calls Indian geographers as a 'flock of sheep' while talking about the village Hosahalli. He says that British writers didn't know about this small village so there is no mention of it in geography books. Then Indian geographers blindly followed the Britishers and didn't mention anything about this village. Thus, they behaved like a flock of sheep who blindly follow the first one.
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