JN Bhartiya, MA in political Science and LL. B: English Literature at graduation level. Retired government official. Contributed profusely to the Press as the duty of a citizen. Hundreds of letters have been published in The Times of India (Lucknow and Delhi), Hindustan Times (Lucknow and Delhi, The Pioneer, The Hindu, Hitvada, The New Indian Express, Indian Express and others. Also got published several write-ups. My one-to-one interaction with S Radhakrishnan, even when he was the President of India, gave me the verve to lambast hoax and hypocrisy.
The novel is unique insofar as I have not come across such material so far. However, for satire I would like to mention Swift's Gulliver's Travels and Lewis Carrols Alice in Wonderland. Aldous Huxley's The Brave New World also mattered. What matters is what you feel about it.
Excerpt from a letter from Rashtrapati Bhawan to the author: "It is not right to compromise with evil. Even if we have to suffer as a consequence, we have to put up with such sufferings." Dr S. Radhakrishnan The story moves on with a suspense with tacit purpose of lambasting the hoax we dwell in. Dr A. K. Saxena Professor of Law, Allahabad University While it glides along the waves of imagination the author has challenged the established tenets of all thought. Forcing us to pause and think.
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