They walked for 25-30 days, as had Rana’s family, and many perished on the way due to fatigue and hunger. He added that he was 8 years old. But he remembers the details vividly. He saw Bungalows and mansions were burned and looted, women were raped, children were killed in front of their siblings.
After crossing the boarder, Rana’s parents decided that we should proceed to Delhi and knock on her sister’s door for Puja was confident that her sister Indira and her family would be sympathetic to our preceding awful and perilous journey and would be accommodating and welcoming.
The three children of Indra and Mr. Gulati who were, due to high economic standard, spoiled as youngsters and did not learn the virtue of sympathy or compassion. As adults they had a different and distressing outcome compared with Ram Lal and Puja’s offsprings. Puja and Ram Lal’s children portray a shining and living picture of success and harmony in stark contrast to Indra’s family.
Toward the end, Rana the main character discusses his concepts about aging and whether his life has been meaningful.
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