![]() ![]() ![]() One was of “LaLa Ram LaL”, the only Hindu family living …show more content… It actually was filled with dead bodies and smell of blood of innocent people. Like Mano Majra there were many villages, where there happened to be no effect on the calamity of partition. The settings of this novel based on a small imaginary village near the north southern part of India on the bank of river Sutlej named “Mano Majra”. Bloodshed and riots were at peak due to the air of partition of India. People started thinking that it was the punishment of their sins. ![]() It was the summer of 1947 and was hotter and longer than usual. The novel began with the description of weather. “Train to Pakistan” is written by “Khushwant Singh”. Show More Plot and settings of “Train to Pakistan”
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